"Neither of these," he writes of the two books which he has completed, "are braved out in their colors as the use is nowadays, and yet so seemly as either you will love them because they are modest, or not Mislike them because they are not impudent, since in refusing idle pearls to make them seem gaudy, they reject not modest apparel to cause them to go comely.
"Early Theories of Translation"
Flora Ross Amos
My friends, Mislike me not for my impatience, for one thing I know right well, that I stand deeply in your debt.
"The Three Heron's Feathers"
Hermann Sudermann
This manifestation of Mislike was not unexpected, but it galled that weary day when the burdens of his life were weighing heavy.
"The Unknown Sea"
Clemence Housman