The tale saith that and the fiend be filled, he becomes aweary and besets not them the which do pass him by in peace.
The tale saith that an the fiend be filled he becomes aweary and besets not them the which do pass him by in peace.
Then he went aweary to his manger, while the Bull thanked him and blessed him.
Hearts grown aweary With heavier woe, Droop 'mid the darkness-- Go comfort them, go!
Y'are shallow, madam-in great friends; for the knaves come to do that for me which I am aweary of.
Go thy ways, I begin to be aweary of thee; and I tell thee so before, because I would not fall out with thee.
We grew aweary of discussing the possibilities of our escape and fell gradually into silence.
She would have demurred at first: the linen was not to be left, and yet was too weighty to carry; her back was aweary and she was fain to rest in peace.
And to Jack Straw she said: "Thou knowest well that I am not aweary of mine own folk, nor never shall be.
For thou didst but ensure the caresses of Circe, the Daughter of the Sun, and thou wert aweary in the arms of Calypso, and the Sea King's daughter came never to her longing.
I am aweary of my days and I fain would learn the future.
You're shallow, madam, in great friends; for the knaves come to do that for me, which I am aweary of.
Go thy ways, I begin to be awearyof thee; and 50 I tell thee so before, because I would not fall out with thee.
I amaweary of the clash of arms and the strife of tongues.
It is men who come to us aweary of the evils and strife of the world that know the blessedness of the cloistered life.
Not an eye But isaweary of thy common sight, Save mine, which hath desir'd to see thee more; Which now doth that I would not have it do- Make blind itself with foolish tenderness.
I 'gin to be aweary of the sun And wish the estate o' the world were now undone.
By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is awearyof this great world.
And so Ben went abroad before London society grew aweary of him.
Full many a keen rider / home came aweary from the fight.
Hushed was the din of battle / and strife no more was made: From out their hands aweary / their swords the dauntless warriors laid.
Go into the garden and jump five hundred times, Milly, and I will warrant thee to be aweary and thankful for rest.
Aweary is he of the Nile And of the wailing sound Of the slow wheel he turns all day To lift the water on its way Over the fields of Ahmed Bey, That with green grain abound.
Aweary is he, too, of fellĂ heen Who compel him on, With thick-voiced chanting till the day Over the West has gone.
I am aweary of being dragged at the heels of a soldiery thirsting like wild beasts for blood and plunder.
Viking's daughter, are ye now awearyof following this strange God of the Christians?
Because no more within my soul there dwell Thoughts fresh as flowers that fill the mountain dell With innocent delight; Because I amaweary of the strife That with hot fever taints the springs of life, Making the day seem night!
This discontented colt, full fed, Aweary of its pasture rich, Half dislocates its brainless head For nettles in the dusty ditch.
Aweary of his worldly life, The tempter to elude, The hermit flies from work and strife To desert solitude.
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