From this farm, amongst other things that he got thence, he had every year a pig, and it was his wont still to betake himself thither, he and his wife, and kill the pig and have it salted on the spot.
Let him go buzz, betake himself elsewhere, Nor singe his fly-wings in the candle-flame!
He resolved to betake himself to some wild wood, but first to return to his castle, to see his children, and to appoint to each his share of his estate.
At the age of fifty he was banished from Rome, and ordered to betake himself to Tomi, on the borders of the Black Sea.
Sanderson's taking his leave of his Majesty in his last attendance on him, the King requested him to betake himself to the writing Cases of Conscience for the good of posterity.
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