He lay on the bottom-boards of that boat, and so deeply had he fainted that when they had come to the little harbourage beneath the White Tower he was insensible and they could not tell that he was not dead.
The two may have trusted to relationship for harbourage during the Rains, disloyal though they were to their kinsmen's accepted suzerain.
Acting on the cloak-room attendant's advice, Mavis sought harbourage in one of the seemingly countless houses which, in Pimlico, are devoted to the letting of rooms.
It offered a welcome harbourage after the many bufferings she had suffered upon storm-tossed seas.
Little as Mavis was disposed to find harbourage for herself and little one in the unhomely places she inspected, she was hurt by the refusals encountered.
The harbourage aspect of rivers, however, as already stated, does not come within our survey.
Good harbourage withal of bed and board, She in her hostel found; but small delight This and all comforts else to her afford.
LI "Yet harbourage and welcome as before Had he who sought it; neither more nor less: Because Tanacro in his courteous lore Equalled his brother as in gentleness.
Speak, if ye be not like the rest, hawk-mad, Where can I get me harbourage for the night?
Geraint replied, 'O friend, I seek a harbourage for the night.
The road itself lay chiefly through pine woods, which afforded good harbourage to these brigands, and more than once I thought that I saw a horseman watching us as we went.
Geraint replied, “O friend, I seek a harbourage for the night.
Speak, if you be not like the rest, hawk-mad, 280 Where can I get me harbourage for the night?
The ships, sailing up the western shores, came at last into the harbourage of a calm landlocked bay, whose waters were so crystal clear that one might see the pebbles and sea urchins at the bottom, many fathoms deep.
But 'tis but an hour ago that one of your islanders was brought in a prisoner to Rothesay, and it was he who betrayed the harbourage of your people.
This appears to me the disagreeable truth concerning the harbourage of Saint Francis and Saint Bernardine, and of Roberto da Lecce, a man who, if everybody had his rights, would be known as great in his way as either.
As he approached, the Florentines laid waste their suburbs, and threw down their wreath of towers, in order that the enemy might have no harbourage or points of vantage for attack.
Finding harbourage on the Californian coast, he repaired the Pelican thoroughly, and then proceeded on a voyage of circumnavigation; the spring of 1579 being now well advanced.
It is noteworthy also that France was affording harbourage to many gentlemen of the West Country who had been more or less implicated in the January rising.
We were driving right towards the land, at thirteen or fourteen knots to the hour--yet could there actually be some harbourage hereaway, or that said river the quartermaster of the Iris mentioned, and Captain Williamson know of it?
Did a like scorn and anger find harbourage in Him who likened the Pharisees to whitened sepulchres, and with a scourge of small cords drove the money-changers from His Father's house?
Indeed, many an unanswerable question had beset the ways by which Augustine himself and other doctors had reached their spiritual harbourage in Catholic Christianity.
His compilation is a happy harbourage for the preposterous as well as reasonable, where the traveller's tale of far-off wonders takes its place beside the testimony of Aristotle.
Bothwell; "was it in the highway, or did you give him harbourage in this very house?
Note: He might have added, and for the rich also; since, I laud my stars, the great of the earth have also taken harbourage in my poor domicile.
Imagine, therefore, my anxiety on learning that you have given harbourage to some rascal, who having by base practises learned that the Earl had an errand with me, now usurps his name and credit.
Thou only thus, Untamed wild creature, wilder than the rest, Deniest love the harbourage of thy breast.
He forgot all about his companion, aware only that those two unbidden guests, Old Age and Loneliness, stood close beside him, claiming harbourage and entertainment.
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