If one catches the first diya'hali seen in the spring, and, holding it between his fingers, scratches his legs downward with its claws, he will see no dangerous snakes all summer.
I þe feaderes ⁊ i þe sunes ⁊ i þe hali gastes Name.
Has all the pieces in B except Hali Meidenhad, with the addition of an incomplete copy of the Oreisun of Seinte Marie (printed in OEH i.
Self-sacrifice and high endeavour alike are outside the range of the narrow materialist who wroteHali Meidenhad.
The author of Hali Meidenhad persuades his spiritual daughter to vow her virginity to God by no better means than a savage and entirely materialistic attack upon the estate of matrimony.
There were not many such; and the majority of apostates returned to their order, worn out by remorse or by persecution, or convinced at last that mortal love was but what the author of Hali Meidenhad named it, "a licking of honey off thorns.
Some may perhaps have found married life even such an odious tale, "a licking of honey off thorns," as the misguided realist who wrote Hali Meidenhad sought to depict it.
A document of the extremest doctrine is Hali Meidenhad,[2192] of the thirteenth century.
These alterations have tended to obscure the peculiar rhythmic movement of the prose, which was a feature of the original as of Sawles Warde, the Katherine Group, Hali Meidenhad and some smaller pieces.
But it must be observed that much of the abusive language about the married state in Hali Meidenhad is not original, some of it is as old as S.
Hali in his youth was a pupil of the famous Ghalib, whose life he has written and of whose writings he has published an able criticism.
As Hali was the pupil of Ghalib, so was Azad that of Zauq, of whose poems he has published a revised and annotated edition.
All that wons in religioun aw to haue sum ocupacioun, outher in kirk or hali bedes, or stodying in oder stedes; ffor ydilnes, os sais sant paul es grete enmy unto the soul.
The treatise 'Hali Meidenhad' exists in one copy only, and there is no evidence as to how much it was read.
Min hali dai ðu halge wel, An do ðin dede on oðer ſel.
Hali froure = holy comfort, an allusion to the office of Holy Ghost as the comforter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hali" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.