But when they be unequal and mistempered, that one domine over another, then a man is sick or disposed to sickness. |
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We shall see, whether the bed is not too short for a man to lie on, and the cloak too small to wrap himself in, and whether the daubing of mistempered mortar will keep the old wall up after all. |
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She was greatly mistempered, and far out of frame. |
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Floats on down, and his laps are unkeened by the mistempered air. |
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