For even to-day I know of an adventure, which if thou couldst perform it successfully, would bring thee such worship that there are very few knights in all the world who will have more worship than thou.
For even so true and noble a gentleman as Sir Tristram, when he groweth great and famous, is like to have as many enemies as friends.
For even as this creature is faithful unto me under all circumstances, so am I faithful unto her whether she be glad or sorry, or in good or evil case.
Clearly he spoke truly, for even as he ended his sentence the still unclosed door was filled by armed men.
For even if any witness appeared against us, the man had been killed in self-defence whilst trying to bring about our deaths at the hands of Basutos.
It isn't probable that you will, for even if you should ever meet this Marnham again, I fancy you would find he held his tongue about his acquaintance with your father.
It was a fluke," I gasped, for even in these circumstances truth would prevail.
Let him not be afraid in the battle, for even if he is hurt it will not be to death, since those go with him whom he cannot see, and protect him with their shields.
For even as if I had been linked on to some wheel of fire That restless, ceaseless, whirls impetuous onward, I have passed a life of frights and horrors with him, And ever to the brink of some abyss With dizzy headlong violence he bears me.
For even there, at vegetation's verge, Where the numbed earth is barren of all fruits, There grasping hands had been stretched forth for plunder.
Five is the soul of man: for even as man Is mingled up of good and evil, so The five is the first number that's made up Of even and odd.
There are no earls among us," I exclaimed hotly, for even then I had some of that sturdy republican spirit which prevailed among the younger generation.
These caught the eye, but failed at length to hold it, for even as I looked the smile faded, the mockery turned to wistfulness.
She shot at him a withering look, for even in her fear she would brook no liberties.
It was time that she consented, for even as Wogan flung himself upon his knee and raised her hand, M.
For even as he turned the corner there was already a vertical line of silver on the passage wall; the door had been already opened.
In spite of the most leading questions, however, we could not get him to talk about himself, for even Jules, most cynical of men, had recognised that he was a hero of romance.
Saturday; he had till Sunday evening to think it over; for even if posted now it could not reach Jon till Monday.
He sat for half an hour in the dawn and the armchair where he had slept--perhaps the unhappiest half-hour he had ever spent, for even to a Dartie there is something tragic about an end.
I lack the grace, my Father, for even at the last the devil's blood You gave me is not quelled.
For even at that distance I could see plainly that there were no human beings moving about it, no horse or other domestic animal near, and there were certainly no hedges or enclosures of any description.
I began to feel rather sorry for poor Marcos, for even a worthless vagabond, such as he appeared to be, becomes an object of compassion when misfortune overtakes him, and I asked permission to see him.
For even now I love thee none the less Because thou lov'st not me; each waving tress Upon thy brow is still as dear to me As sunlight to each flower and budding tree.
Fear not, my love, you shall welcome be, For evenin death you have come to me.
But they were nearly all there, nearly twenty generations of the bearers of an ancient name, for even those of them who perished on the scaffold had been borne here for burial.
Instead, he plunged into a wandering, scarcely intelligible, explanation, for even in his dreadful plight his vanity would not permit him to tell all the truth before Elsa.
But he could not stay long, for evenif he had not been afraid that they would come and find him, it was too cold.
I began to think I was growing so useful to madame that she might make me a partner; for even in millinery mental training is of use.
For even if dear old Mr. Newton succeeds in softening George Liddell, and he forgives me the outlay of what was certainly his money, the little that belongs to myself I shall want for my nephews.
Then they went into a wood and lay down to sleep, for even if any one should enter accidentally and discover them, they had no fear of any suspicion arising.
For even as for the sin of Adam, we are all justly chargeable, so for the sins of one another, doth the justice of God afflict us, so that we may find our account in watching over our brethren, even as over ourselves.
Perhaps the back room of the store lacked for Sedgwick, a comparatively recent resident of Stockbridge, those charms of familiarity it possessed for the other gentlemen, for even as Abner was speaking, he came out alone.
For even at risk of alienating the sympathies of my teetotal readers, I must refrain from claiming for the maiden a virtue which had not then been invented.
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