Alblastre and I have do as moche therto as we can, but we can not go a bove that.
Hereupon I climbed 'bove deck, the vessel on her beam ends and in desperate plight and nought to be seen i' the dark save the white spume as the seas broke over us.
Dat call to my mind another big man, dat live 'bove White Oak then, Marse Gregg Cameron.
But both my husbands dead and I sets here twice a widow, and I wonders how 'twill be when I go home up yonder 'bove them white thunder heads us can see right now.
Ah, us is a happy family but I ain't 'bove usin' some of dat old age pension money, if I can git it.
She left by de light of de moon when us was livin' on de Cummings place, 'bove town.
It is we That please them best in their commodity: There's magic in our habits, tailors can Prevail 'bove him honour styles best of man.
And in the morning with a heavy heart he summoned a company of the Dedannans, and together they set out for the palace of Bove Derg.
But Bove Derg believed not his foster-daughter, and that night he secretly sent messengers across the hills to the dwelling of Lir.
Scarce could the Dedannans speak for the sorrow they had for Finola and her brothers, but they told how Lir and Bove Derg were alive and well, and were even now celebrating the Feast of Age at the house of Lir.
And there at the still close of day, as the setting rays of the sun fell athwart the silver waters, did Lir do homage to Bove Derg.
When news of Eve's death reached the palace of Bove Derg by the Great Lake all mourned aloud, for love of Eve and sore pity for Lir and his four babes.
Not far did they roam, for soon there arose a great cry, "Bove Derg is King!
Exceeding dear unto us are the children of Lir, and I, Bove Derg, and Lir, their father, have vowed henceforth to make our home forever by the lone waters where they dwell.
And Bove Derg kissed Lir and vowed to be his friend forever.
Therefore Bove Derg asked, "Wherefore, O Eva, come not Finola and her brothers to the palace this day?
But wise and generous was Bove Derg, and he bade the warriors do no hurt to the offended prince.
Slowly did the years go by, and upon the shoulders of Bove Derg and Lir fell the long white hair.
Lives he still, and Bove Derg, and our dear Dedannan friends?
Time passed, and Lir still dwelt with Bove Derg in his palace by the Great Lake.
At length, one midsummer morn, she ordered forth her chariot, that with the four children she might come to the palace of Bove Derg.
From my disgrace This lord shall lift me 'bove the reach of scorn-- That idly wags its tongue, where wealth and state Need only beckon to have crowds to laud!
His nature's 'bove or fortune's love or spite, To blazon or to blurr it!
One day she ordered her horses to be yoked to her chariot, and she set out for the palace of Bove Derg, bringing the four children with her.
The children of Lir inquired after the Dedannans, and particularly after their father Lir, and Bove Derg, and all the rest of their friends and acquaintances.
When Eva arrived at the house of Bove Derg, the chiefs bade her welcome; and the king asked her why she had not brought the Children of Lir to him.
The king, Bove Derg, loved them almost as well as did their father.
That is the form you shall take," said Bove Derg; and as he spoke he struck her with a druidical magic wand, and turned her into a demon of the air.
Their arrival gave much joy and happiness to the king and his household; for although Lir did not submit at first to Bove Derg, he was a good man, and was greatly beloved by the king himself and by all his subjects.
And when Lir found that the chiefs had chosen Bove Derg, he was greatly offended, and straightway left the assembly in anger, without taking leave of any one, and without showing any mark of respect or obedience to the new king.
Then Bove Derg and the Dedannans assembled on the shore of the lake, and encamped there; for they wished to remain with the birds, and to listen to their music.
Yet in these throes of devilish activity, the Val del Bove would be less insufferable than in its present state of suspension, asleep, but threatening, ready to regurgitate its flame, but for a moment inert.
The Val del Bove is shown to be a circular crater in which the lava has boiled and bubbled over to the fertile land beneath.
Where she doth shine 'Bove Guendoline,[339] The amazon of her days: And Mercia wise Law to devise.
The nature of the difference between the flow and non-flow arrangement of the felspar-lathes is well brought out in some dykes of basalt and augite-andesite that I examined in this island and also in the Valle del Bove on the Etna slopes.
Whilst descending into the Valle del Bove from the Etna Observatory, I picked up four small volcanic bombs of basic lava, of which one displayed polarity, the poles being situated at the sides of the bomb.
The tomb consisted of a passage descending into the hill and leading to a rock-cut hall, the roof of which was supported by four columns.
They had reached the beginning of the steep climb which was to take them up to the open desert.
It directed its course towards that point at which Val del Boveopens into the narrow ravine beneath it--there being between the two a deep and almost perpendicular precipice.
The surface of the Val del Bove appeared like a molten lake; scoriae were thrown up from the craters to a great height, and loud explosions were heard at frequent intervals.
On the second of September, Gemellaro ascended Monte Finocchio in the Val del Bove in order to witness the outburst.
Wherein you thought your seat so far[78] 'bove ours.
But I think a man sh'u'd hev a soul suthin' 'bove dollars.
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