To mark if e'er I knew himnd to crave His pity for the fardel that I bear.
A month and little more by proof I learnt, With what a weight that robe of sov'reignty Upon his shoulder rests, who from the mire Would guard it: that each other fardel seems But feathers in the balance.
Man swimming with a 480 Burden (see Fardel on a Swimmer).
Thi tocht hlip svnder fardel to-n-ende, uthavede tha Johnjar immerthe an vnmin weron with tha Phonisjar, alsa Nearchus ther selva nen bas ovir bilywe ne kv.
There is that in this fardel will make him scratch his beard.
Sir, there lies such secrets in this fardeland box which none must know but the King; and which he shall know within this hour, if I may come to th' speech of him.
Then, seizing the good subprior in his teeth, he rushed round the field, swinging him as though he were a fardelof old clothes.
I'll rest my fardel a bit on the stile while Emmet comes up.
Trust me, I'll look in on her, and see what I may do, so soon as I've borne this fardel home.
Truly, Mistress, home to Staplehurst, and the fardel holdeth broadcloth for my lads' new jerkins.
Well, let us to the king: there is that in this fardel will make him scratch his beard!
Sir, there lies such secrets in this fardel and box which none must know but the king; and which he shall know within this hour, if I may come to the speech of him.
Well, let us to the king: there is that in this fardelwill make him scratch his beard.
Sir, there lies such secrets in this fardel and box, which none must know but the king; and which he shall know within this hour, if I may come to the speech of him.
The maiden's future is a fardel upon my shoulders now, and they are not over strong.
In travail, as in tears, With the fardelof her years Overprest,-- In mercy was she borne Where the weary ones and worn Are at rest.