Then king Arthur and king Ban and king Bors, with their good and trusty knights, set on them so fiercely that they made them overthrow their pavilions on their heads; but the eleven kings by manly prowess of arms took a fair field.
Now shall I never rest till I meet with those kings in a fair field, that I make mine avow; for my true liege people shall not be destroyed in my default, go with me who will, and abide who that will.
We have got three or four months to do our work in,--a fair field and no favor.
It strikes me that there is likely to be left a fair field for us a few months longer, say till midsummer.
I cannot say Fare ye well for aye, I say May ye fare well as far as Stamford, and until we meet on a fair field, where thou and I, Sir Ivo, may prove which is the better man or the better knight.
As it is easy to meet when both sides are willing to be found, Sir William Waller met us upon Roundway Down, where we had a fair field on both sides, and room enough to draw up our horse.
It is generally the second-rate men who doubt; doubt because, perhaps, they fear a fair field.
I make no claim that woman is fit to be a member of Congress or President; all I ask for her is what I ask for the negro, a fair field.
In conquering a fair field, women will have to pool their brains even more effectively than they have in the past.
Now at Fair Field--" The colonel had stopped abruptly.
Edwin Carter was at Fair Field yesterday, and he spoke enthusiastically of you.
With the mould came worms, who, finding a fair field, began to be fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth with laudable rapidity.
But in the poverty-stricken loam of the uplands, the grasses and garden weeds find no food to batten upon; and there the heather, to the manner born, gets at last a fair field and no favour.
A fair field and no favour” is the motto it acts upon.
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