Hence will I to my ghostly father's cell, 189 His help to crave and my dear hap to tell.
Sojourn in Mantua; I'll find out your man, And he shall signify from time to time 170 Every good hap to you that chances here.
Now will I to my Ghostly fathers Cell, His help to craue, and my good hap to tell.
Fr: Soiorne in Mantua, Ile finde out your man, And he shall signifie from time to time: Euery good hap that doth befall thee heere.
Hence will I to my ghostly Friers close cell, His helpe to craue, and my deare hap to tell.
Capo: Ah, he may hap to doo some good of her, A headstrong selfewild harlotrie it is.
Alas, what haphast thou, poor Pithias, now to die!
By hap or by hazard we sing, ere we cry; Then sing, let us say so, let sorrow go by.
Well, hap as hap can, hap or no, In hazard it is, but let that go.
Let them bark that lust at this kind of gain, He is a fool that for his profit will not pain: Though it be joined with other men’s hurt, I care not at all For profit I will accuse any man, hap what shall.
Mass, sir, hap did so happen, that my lord and master Stayed in beholding and viewing the pasture, Which when I perceived, what excuse did I make?
Now as the king ate, he looked towards the Round Table, even as one who would take knowledge of all, and by hap his eye fell on the seat of a knight good and true, which was void and lacking its rightful lord.
Never so great an ill hap hath befallen any knight, for ere the knight of the castle rose we said surely that he was conquered!
Gae hap and hang yoursel, then you'll dee dancing.
The gude or ill hap o' a gude or ill life, is the gude or ill choice o' a gude or ill wife.
That's the way to marry me, if ere you should hap to do it.
To all, save me, is free to live or die; To all, save me, remaineth hap or hope.
Some cruel frost, or some untimely hap Hath made thee barren, only to despite me!
And where'er they hap to stray, Either prate the rest away, Or, of all discourse to seek, Shuffle in at Cent or Gleek.
Since Fortune still directs myhap aslope; Wherefore to neither hap nor hope I trust, But to my thrals I yield: for so I must.
For, if She should hap to stray, All this beauty would away!
Now poor men, to the Justices, With capons make their arrants: And if they hap to fail of these, They plague them with their warrants.
A lake of water hath been poured out for me, [namely,] Hap (i.
And then he came into the Banio where we were, and told us what had happened, and we all rejoiced at the good hap of Master Skegs, that he was saved, and our master for his sake.