We be three in this antre who have fled our country; and whenever we require aught of meat and drink, one of us fareth forth to fetch what will suffice us of provision for ten days.
Thentente is al, and nought the lettres space; 1630 And fareth now wel, god have you in his grace!
And fareth wel, goodly fayre fresshe may, As ye that lyf or deeth me may comaunde; And to your trouthe ay I me recomaunde 203.
Whan Fortune with a proud right hand hath torned hir chaunginge stoundes, she fareth lyk the maneres of the boilinge Eurype.
I woot wel that it fareth thus by me As to thy brother Parys an herdesse, Which that y-cleped was Oenone, Wrot in a compleynt of hir hevinesse: 655 Ye say the lettre that she wroot, y gesse?
But Sir Launcelot bade ever Sir Tristram beware of King Mark, for ever he called him in his letters King Fox, as who saith, he fareth all with wiles and treason.
And so fareth it by me, said Sir Launcelot, for in this realm I had worship, and by me and mine all the whole Round Table hath been increased more in worship, by me and mine blood, than by any other.
Fair damosel, said La Beale Isoud, how fareth my Lord Arthur, and the Queen Guenever, and the noble knight, Sir Launcelot?
Right sofareth love nowadays, soon hot soon cold: this is no stability.
For like as winter rasure doth alway arase and deface green summer, so fareth it by unstable love in man and woman.
Then said Mr. Contrite to them, Pray how farethit with you in your pilgrimage?
Annis fareth right well, and is a maid of most sweet conditions.
Then said Mr. Contrite to them, "Pray, how fareth it with you in your pilgrimage?
Sit, mighty man, and be joyous: and then shalt thou cast us a word And say how fareth our sister mid the glory of her lord.
Plese it your good maistershep to knowe that my maisteresse your wyff recomaundeth here to yow and fareth well, blyssed be God, and all your menye faren well also and recomaunde hem to yaw, &c.
For Christ him-selfe is lykned to me, That for his people dyed on rode; As fare I, right so fareth he, 1295 He fedeth his birdes with his blode.
For thou canst no catell gete, But livest in londe, as a lorell, With glosing gettest thou thy mete; So fareth the devell that wonneth in hell.
And with the more sorowe that a thing is getten, the more he hath joye the ilke thing afterwardes to kepe; as it fareth by children in scole, that for lerninge arn 135 beten, whan their lesson they foryetten.
I grieve to hear from Alice Jordan that he fareth but evil, and for you--" He smiled the same grave smile.
I trow he fareth well, good mistress, but of a long season I have not seen him.
Tell me, Humphrey, said the earle then, How fareth all that same countrey?
How fareth my father, that noble lord, In all England that hath no peer?
Tell me, Humphrey, I thee pray, How fareth King Richard his commenty?
For right as men seyn, that "over-greet homlinesse engendreth dispreysinge," so fareth it by to greet humylitee or mekenesse.
A man that is in a droppinge hous in many places, though he eschewe the droppinge in o place, it droppeth on him in another place; so fareth it by a chydinge wyf.
Right so fareth the peyne of helle; it is lyk deeth for the horrible anguissh, and why?
The thridde, is foule wordes, that fareth lyk fyr, that right anon brenneth the herte.
So farethit by a riotous servaunt; It is wel lasse harm to lete him pace, Than he shende alle the servants in the place.
For soothly, the grace of the holy goost fareth lyk fyr, that may nat been ydel; for fyr faileth anoon as it forleteth his wirkinge, and right so grace fayleth anoon as it forleteth his werkinge.
And right sofareth sinne, that longe tyme is in a man unshewed.
Thus fareth it by the belly; thus fareth it by those parts that are beneath the belly.
For it fareth in his temptation like a man going over a high bridge who waxeth so afraid, through his own fancy, that he falleth down indeed, when he would otherwise be able enough to pass over without any danger.
And as for covetousness, it fareth like the fire--the more wood there cometh to it, the more fervent and the more greedy it is.
And thus fareth it in the night's fear of tribulation, in which the devil, to bear down and overwhelm with dread the faithful hope that we should have in God, casteth in our imagination much more fear than cause.
Gunther spake to the envoys: "How fareth Siegfried, from whom so much of gladness hath happed to me?
Said Biorn: "Needs must he whofareth far fall in with diverse hap.
Mi Sone, as of that ilke vice, Which of alle othre is the Norrice, And stant upon the retenue Of Venus, so as it is due, The proprete hou that it fareth The bok hierafter nou declareth.
Justice which doth equite 3130 Is dredfull, for he noman spareth; Bot in the lond wher Pite fareth The king mai nevere faile of love, For Pite thurgh the grace above, So as the Philosphre affermeth, His regne in good astat confermeth.
And otherwhile it fareth so, In loves cause who is slow, That he withoute under the wow Be nyhte stant fulofte acold, Which mihte, if that he hadde wold His time kept, have be withinne.
To the envoys spake Gunther then, "How fareth it with Siegfried, that hath ever done well by me?
How fareth it with Etzel, and Kriemhild my sister?
Look thou up to the heavens aloft, To the little stars and bright, And thou shalt see how sweetly It fareth with the night!
Now fareth the King with his men to sleep, So fair upriseth the rim of the sun, And dim the maids from the Queen's bower creep, So grey is the sea when day is done.
And I pray you give him news of me and tell him it fareth well with me.
Yet ne'theless I would that I might have word of my companions, for I know not how it fareth with them.
Cometh like a fleeting ghost From some distant eerie coast; Never footfall can you hear As that spirit fareth near-- Never whisper, never word From that shadow-queen is heard.
Wherefore I liken love nowadays unto summer and winter; for like the one is hot and the other cold, so fareth love nowadays.
For like as winter rasure doth always erase and deface green summer, so fareth it by unstable love in man and woman.
Right so fareth love nowadays, soon hot, soon cold: this is no stability.
But she said: 'Gold-mane, how fareth thy father the Alderman?
But now we behold the sun smite on the token In the hand of the Champion, the heart of a man; We look down the long years and see them unbroken; Forth fareth the Folk by the ways it began.
Belike the sundering came because we were so sure, and had no defence against the wearing of the days; even as it fareth with a folk that hath no foes.
Again she spake: 'How fareth the Bride, the fair maid to whom thou art affianced?
That is sooth," said a somewhat younger man; "yet whiles it fareth ill with them at the hands of our women.
Therewith he turned to Ralph and said: "How fareth Long Nicholas, my lord?
He stayed a moment and then said: "Blaise fareth eastward and Richard with him.
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