Go water thy flowers, and think no more of these Athenian caitiffs, whom the Minotaur shall as certainly eat up for breakfast as I will eat a partridge for my supper. |
He has for several years been playing snarling caitiffs in the wave of crime plays. |
At once I understood and was certain, that this was the sect of the caitiffs displeasing unto God, and unto his enemies. |
According to the clear meaning of the word, the holy war for the religion against the infidels and caitiffs is somewhat like a struggle against one's own desires. |