Merle now and again would give their companion a sidelong glance, while thea laughed at all the wild things her friend said, and scolded her, and looked anxiously at Peer.
"The Great Hunger"
Johan Bojer
"Why," she said, "you're surely not going off before you've rowed thea home?"
"The Great Hunger"
Johan Bojer
In it he lavishes poetic wealth as though gold were with him as plenty as silver; and so on the next page he exceeds, if possible, the sublimity of the above lines, making thea write in the catalogue of Saturn's colossal deprivations,- "And all the air Is emptied of thine hoary majesty."
"Essays Æsthetical"
George Calvert