How sleek, smooth-tongued, paradisaical a deluder art thou, sweet Self-conceit! |
The deluder of princes, the pretext of the unworthy, and the excuse of tyrants. |
I saw her no longer as the deluder of Aunt Jane, but as herself the deluded. |
With passage of the law, the Old Deluder Act of 1647, religious morality and corporeal punishment would be combined to, for the first time, mandate compulsory education. |
I bore up against the upbraidings of my deluder, and found a Maria in my masters daughter. |
But I am one who wish that Time, the great deluder, were not so over-masterful. |