So Gouvernail went to Sir Palamydes and he said: "Sir, arise, for here is a knight would speak with you!
But let such speech be now or never, for here is my body to make good my knighthood against the body of any man, whomsoever he may be.
For here was I born and here was I raised in that castle yonder.
For here is the chance for you to recover the honor that you have lost to me.
For here, notwithstanding the lack of necessity, its builders seemed to have adhered to the Over-world tradition, and had roofed their fane.
And, Humphrey, it needs strength, for here I am afraid that it will bear little of such fruit as men desire to pluck.
Let my carriage draw up, for here's a young friend of yours trembling so about nothing, that I am half afraid she will faint; and you know it would not be so pleasant to faint here amongst footmen.
Spoke like a very Pertinax, my Pertinax, for here's no wonder at all.
For here methinks is true-love such as brighteneth this world all too seldom.
So stint thy fears, lady, for here bide we till dawn!
Do, reader, study this point well; for here seems to be a show of scriptural truth, while the rankest poison lies concealed in it.
So then, though the babe in Christ is weaker than the man in Christ, yet is he not by Christ left unprovided for; for here is milk for babes, and spoons to eat it with.
Then said Mr. Great-heart, We need not to be so afraid of this Valley, for here is nothing to hurt us, unless we procure it to ourselves.
Odin shall have his chance, for here I stay till dark, and then, if I live, I leave this land.
At length I rose and crept back to this place where we stand, for here I could see the friendly light, and being outworn, laid me down and slept.
It is quite a rural and pleasant situation; for here I either do, or fancy I do, already breathe a purer and freer air than in the midst of the town.
For here it is contrived, as much as possible, to place in view for the public inspection every production of art, and every effort of industry.
They will have it his surname was Quixada or Quesada (for here there is some difference of opinion among the authors who write on the subject), although from reasonable conjectures it seems plain that he was called Quexana.
Wherefore, let him who is of the opposite opinion come on, for here I await him.
Thine own confession makes thee partial in the law; for here, in the midst of thy boasts, thou hast not, because thou canst not say, thou hast fulfilled all righteousness.
Give place, you ladies, and begone, Boast not yourselves at all, For here at hand approacheth one Whose face will stain you all.
And on with drawethe the wif of another; and non of hem holdethe feythe to another; but thei defoulen here lawe, that Jhesu Crist betook hem to kepe, for here salvacioun.
For here bokes of here lawe, that Makomete betoke hem, whiche thei clepen here Alkaron, and sume clepen it Mesaphe; and in another langage it is cleped Harme; and the same boke forbedethe hem to drinke wyn.
Everyman, of thee now my leave I take; I will follow the other, for here I thee forsake.
That indeed is possible, For here there's no one else.
Tis here that my bridal-bed I shall prepare; Farewell to the world forever and ay,-- For here I shall hold my beautiful bride!
Many a seed has gone too, and sorrow has ripened it, and from it shall grow a rich life for us here in the valley; for here shall we live and be happy!
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