If euer you disturbe our streets againe, Your liues shall pay the ransome of your fault: 50 For this time euery man depart in peace.
Tell him, so please him come unto this place, He shall be satisfied and, by my honour, Depart untouch'd.
Depart againe, here, here, will I remaine, With wormes &c.
Having entered upon this decision, I bid my genial host farewell on April 7th, and mounting at the door, depart in the presence of a well-behaved crowd of spectators.
Two days of preparation and looking about leaves almost a pang of regret at having to depart so soon.
The wind blows raw and chilly from the north as we depart at early dawn, and the men muffle themselves up in whatever wraps they happen to have.
Probably the Austrian planes were preparing to depart as soon as the moon arose.
The "Voisin" would fly very low over the field and if Captain Gelmetti observed certain lights gleaming in the small trenches which were near the field, he would make a landing and we would depart with him.
As I turned to depart he lifted up his face, and all that was amiable in its expression had fled.
If you will let all these priests depart with me, then I will enter the city with you; otherwise I will not enter.
Ku thereupon became more than ever attached to her; but could never get her to depart in the slightest degree from her cold demeanour toward himself.
Mugíkan ta sa dílì pa maháyag, We will depart before it is light.
Creed, I remember, said, that he looked upon it as if they had said, that all God's people should depart the town.
Many considerations obliged him to depart the territories under the obedience of the King of Spain in this conjuncture of affairs.
By my beard I swear thou shalt not depart from my side.
Then are we both indebted to one of my own family for the happiness; for that it is a happiness, Ernest, I can answer from the depression of my spirits just now, when I feared you were about to depart without seeing me at all.
He stood balancing in his mind whether he should turn upon his heel, anddepart from his uncle's house without entering it.
Breakfast over, the Maroons gathered up their traps, and prepared to depart from the spot.
You will depart with but a small retinue,' quoth the Baronet, 'compared to Sir Hildebrand, when he mustered before the gate of the Hall a larger body of horse than your whole regiment consists of.
However, all things come to an end, and with a last provocative, revealing kick Mazie was allowed to depart and give way to a pair of young dancers who promised to display wares more wholesome.
I had not long been doing so, when I came to a paragraph in italics: "Then shall He say unto them, Depart from Me; I never knew you.
Yet, with all this, He replied, "Depart from Me, I never knew you.
I ordered the exit closed with a wave of my hand; in the navigating room I said but four words: "We depart at once.
Wieschien asks that you depart at once, and in peace, and I know this is the only course.
Let us depart at once,' and they hastened to the edge of the water and got into the canoe, which is called the Ghost's Canoe, and is the only one on the lake.
Perhaps I may see you at my cousin Watson's before I depart whither I am hastening.
So ashamed was the chief that he did not wish his people to look upon his face, therefore he bade his slave go down to the village and tell them to depart to some other place before morning.
Dory watched him depart with an expression of friendship and admiration.
Mrs. Whitney watched him depart with a heavy heart and so piteous a face that Ross was moved almost to the point of confiding in her what he was pretending not to admit to himself.
I bequeath to Princess Olive of Cumberland ten thousand pounds should I depart this life before my estate of Castlehill is disposed of.
Word was given to assemble on a certain night, when they would depart immediately.
Therefore I shall take leave of the Duke to-morrow morning for a period of about a week, and depart immediately.
We depart to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock, so that we can catch the fast train and arrive at Burgsdorf the day after to-morrow.
We have just received a communication from Burgsdorf which forces us to depart to-morrow morning.
When one of them becomes ill, they say that his soul has been called to a better world by the loving beings he has lost; and that his soul is about to depart to yield to their prayers, and seek its final home with them.
I must depart to-day, at this very hour," replied the stranger, with a mournful sigh.
Fourth, in their subjective states women outgrow less in their consciousness, and men depart farther from their youth, in more manifold ways.