Dame Lionesse, I would he had his dwarf again, for I would he were not wroth, for now he hath told me all my desire I keep no more of the dwarf.
Ah, Nerovens de Lile, said Sir Launcelot, I am right glad that ye are proved a good knight, for now wit ye well my name is Sir Launcelot du Lake.
By God, said Sir Gawaine, this gladdeth my heart, for now be they less in number by twenty thousand.
Care not you, said Morgan le Fay, for now I see my time in the which it is best to do it, and therefore hie thee fast and fetch me the sword.
I felt my spirit rise as I asked; for now I had crossed Exmoor so often as to hope that the people sometimes deserved it, and think that it might be a lesson to the rogues who unjustly loved the mutton they were never born to.
For now I see the true old times are dead, When every morning brought a noble chance, And every chance brought out a noble knight.
And o'er his head the Holy Vessel hung Redder than any rose, a joy to me, For now I knew the veil had been withdrawn.
I have been the sluggard, and I ride apace, For now there is a lion in the way.
If so, time was precious, for nowthat he had achieved a certain amount of distribution, he could, by choosing his own time, complete the task unobserved.
Her long sleep all day have refresh and restore her, for now she is all sweet and bright as ever.
For now, feeling as though my own brain were unhinged or as if the shock had come which must end in its undoing, I turn to my diary for repose.
For now that he think he is free from every trace of us all, and that he has escaped us with so many hours to him, then his selfish child brain will whisper him to sleep.
He turned into the finest inn, ordered the best chamber and his favourite dinner; for now that he had so much money he was really rich.
Then the youth rejoiced greatly, for now he felt that his life was safe; but he grew very sad when he thought of the beautiful Princess, and that he would never see her again if he left the country.
So the Prince married her, for now he knew that at last he had got hold of a true Princess.
For now we've got to get the poor fellow out of that,--just got to yank him out!
For now we have had no rest, so I believe we would better lie down for an hour or two.
As for what happened to you upon the journey, let it be, for now that I am old long stories tire me and I daresay that there is nothing wonderful about this one.
This bold argument--for now I see that it was bold--seemed to astonish and even bewilder my wonderful companion.
Yes," I said, and shivered, for now I understood the awfulness of this poor man's case.
For now I me repente If I mis spak, for now my-self I love:" Thus sey with al thyn herte in good entente.
Now herkeneth with a gode entencioun, For now wol I gon streight to my matere, In whiche ye may the double sorwes here Of Troilus, in loving of Criseyde, 55 And how that she forsook him er she deyde.
For now hath it been revealed to us, that chastisement shall be on him who chargeth with falsehood, and turneth him away.
And when they had passed on, said Moses to his servant, "Bring us our morning meal; for now have we incurred weariness from this journey.
Be faithful in the covenant of God when ye have covenanted, and break not your oaths after ye have pledged them: for now have ye made God to stand surety for you.
For now have I stretched forth my hand, and verily thee have I raised up from among the dead, to proclaim my might.
And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou any thing unto him: for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son from me.
For now have I chosen and sanctified this house, that my name may be there for ever: and mine eyes and mine heart shall be there perpetually.
And Balaam said unto the ass, Because thou hast mocked me: I would there were a sword in mine hand, for now would I kill thee.
For now I will stretch out my hand, that I may smite thee and thy people with pestilence; and thou shalt be cut off from the earth.
A happy smile spread upon the face of Wulf, for now he knew that Godwin was himself again.
For now, throwing aside his buckler and grasping the great sword in both his hands, with a shout of "A D'Arcy!
Rosamund looked at Godwin, and Godwin looked at Rosamund, and there was understanding in their eyes, for now both of them saw the truth in all its glory and all its horror.
Yet it must be common, for now that I come to think of it, no gipsy will tell a "true fortune" unless her hand is crossed with silver.
But this must have been some days later, for now I was quite thin.
We crossed it and pushed on rapidly up the mountain, once more following an easy and well-beaten path, for now we saw that we were approaching what we thought must be the edge of a crater.
David's room was her especial care; for now to her there was something pathetic in the place and its poor furnishing.
For now Perceval is dead there will be an immediate election; and on that election depends Catholic Emancipation.
For now, more determinedly than ever, the plan which I had just ventured to hint at to my father fixed itself on my mind.
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