Yet turne againe, thou faire damselle, And greete thy queene from mee; 130 When bale is at hyest, boote is nyest; Nowe helpe enoughe may bee.
Then shee held forthe her liley-white hand Towards that knighte so free; He gave to it one gentill kisse, 175 His heart was brought from bale to blisse, The teares sterte from his ee.
Fayre ladye, it is for your love That all this dill I drye: For if you wold comfort me with a kisse, Then were I brought from bale to blisse, 45 No lenger wold I lye.
But pappy and de others left de wagons 'long de river bank and rolled a bale of cotton in de river and all four of dem gits on dat bale and rows with sticks 'cross over into Mexico.
In de fall massa puts us nigger chillen on de bale of cotton and takes us to town and gives us money to buy candy and dolls with.
Bale her out quietly; and let us show these fellows that we are not afraid of them.
Hagukà rang pag-impáki sa paldu, The bale was not tightly packed.
She had discovered the baleand had wondered what it was.
She fastened the bale and dragged it back into its corner.
The Mamluk sultan took toll on every bale of goods that passed between Europe and India in the palmy days that preceded Vasco de Gama's discovery of the Cape route in 1497.
Now these are the kings that reigned in the land of Edom, before there was a king over the children of Israel: Bale the son of Beor: and the name of his city was Denaba.
And Bale died, and Jobab the son of Zare of Bosra, reigned in his stead.
Now Benjamin begot Balehis firstborn, Asbel the second, Ahara the third, 8:2.
And the sons of Balewere Addar, and Gera, and Abiud, 8:4.
These include items used in trade with the Indians, as well as an excellent assortment of lead bale clips.
Not until the officers and male guests had been served at second table was any mention of the bale made by the busy executive officer.
As it came alongside a greatbale was hoisted on board, addressed, simply, "To the American Ladies.
The hands were immediately turned to the pumps, and to bale at the different hatchways.
Finding the leak increase so fast found it necessary to turn all hands to the pumps and to bale at the different hatchways.
Had it not been for the morions with which they were forced to bale incessantly, they must surely have sunk.
The Chevalier gave him a bale of cloth, and the chiefs loaded us down with fruit.
Of learned men and writers, these I find remembred by Bale and others, to haue liued in the daies of this noble and valiant king Henrie the fift.
A graceful, elegantly-formed young man stood by her, carelessly leaning one elbow on a bale of cotton while a large pocket-book lay open before him.
The law regards him, in every respect, as devoid of rights as a bale of merchandise.
They were all busy examining the scattered contents of a bale of goods.
I asked what was the matter, and was told briefly that some of the canaille of our escort had carried away a bale of Dr.
In Mary’s reign persecution recommenced, and Bale fled to Frankfort.
On the death of that nobleman Bale proceeded to Germany, where he appears to have been well received and hospitably entertained by Luther and Melancthon, and on the accession of Edward VI.
However, Bale had a friend and protector in Cromwell, Henry VIII.
In the history of the drama John Bale takes distinguished rank.
Being much interested in knowing the truth, I sent on my own account, an agent to Balewho on his return told me that the bridge would remain.
He arrived at Bale at nine o'clock in the evening.
Montgaillard spoke of his escape, of his flight to England, of his return to France, of his second departure, and finally of his arrival at Balein August 1795.
It perhaps is hoped;" said I, "that the bridge of Bale will be destroyed, and that Switzerland will preserve her neutrality.
Cominges at Bale because he did not observe the same precaution.
He told me that the enemy was advancing towards the frontier, and that the bridge of Bale would not be destroyed, as it had been so agreed at Berne, where the Allies had gained the day.
After some minutes of this sort of examination, the man, came a little way forward and crouched down upon a bale or something of the sort directly abreast of the casks, through whose cant-lines I was peering.
After he had wound up the piece of clockwork he placed it on the bale where his lamp had stood, and taking the light made for the hatchway, under which he came to a stand whilst he extinguished the bull's-eye.
An edition in folio was published at Bale in 1546.
Bale after bale and box after box were tossed ruthlessly out upon the raging sea until little was left in the ship, save the bulky and less valuable portion of the cargo.
They were brought to, and a small duty of four dollars per bale of silk was demanded.
The silk districts were entirely in the possession of the Ti-pings, and every bale had passed through their hands.