"Soh" Quotes from Famous Books
... 'Soh!' he said, with a evil smile, 'my young friends, the spies! Achmet'—this to the corporal—'you have done well. I will see that your conduct and that of your sergeant is recommended in the ... — On Land And Sea At The Dardanelles • Thomas Charles Bridges
... each others wrong. Enter a Bragart Gentleman. Horatio, but marke yon water-flie, The Court knowes him, but hee knowes not the Court. Gent. Now God saue thee, sweete prince Hamlet. [I2v] Ham. And you sir: soh, how the muske-cod smels! Gen. I come with an embassage from his maiesty to you Ham. I shall sir giue you attention: By my troth me thinkes t'is very colde. Gent. It is indeede very rawish colde. Ham. T'is hot me thinkes. Gent. ... — The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke - The First ('Bad') Quarto • William Shakespeare
... "Soh! my turn is come at last," cried Lady Lake, gazing from one to the other with a smile of gratified vengeance. "I hold you all in my toils. You, my Lord," addressing her son-in-law, "have treated a wife, who has ever shown you the most devoted affection, ... — The Star-Chamber, Volume 2 - An Historical Romance • W. Harrison Ainsworth |