How Lucius Paulus, a cenatoure, in defaute that his hoste wolde not doo by counceile, he was slayne in bataile.
And than the kyng lete parten his hoste to journey diverse weys; that is to say, oone partie the duke of Clarence with many ful worthis with hym: and he gate many townes, castells and strong abbeis.
And the iij^{de} parte of the hoste the kyng delyvered to therle of Warwik and other lordes with hym, which gate many strong townes, castells and abbeis.
A model to all innkeepers was Our Hoste of the Tabard; a born leader of men, quick to understand each man's individualities, and full of kindly sympathy for all.
In 1811 Sir William Hoste fought an action off Lissa with a squadron of frigates against a French frigate squadron under Dubourdieu.
As a natural consequence he got obedience, but he won none of that loyal devotion which bound Collingwood, or Hallowell, or Hoste to Nelson.
Come, we will all joine together, mine Hoste and all, and sing my Scholers Ketch over again, and then each man drink the tother cup and to bed, and thank God we have a dry house over our heads.
As princely a hoste that kyng dyd leade As ever march'd on playne: Alas!
And nowe the Englishe hoste drewe neare, And alle in battle arraye; Theire shyning swordes and glitt'ring speares Shot rounde a brilliante raye.
Oh then call'd forthe kynge Davyd, And loudelye called hee, "And whoo is heare in alle mye campe, Can descrybe yon hosteto mee?
The king who laughed (with displayed throte,) hearing his hoste so merily disposed, could haue been contented to haue heard him still had not his appetite prouoked him, and the time of the Night very late.
Captain Hoste was not compelled to lie still as the allies did at Trafalgar.
Captain Hoste was overjoyed at our success, and at seeing his gallant young brother in command of one of the gunboats.
I replied to Mr. Waldegrave that my friend Captain Hoste had had the extraordinary kindness to give me carte blanche permission to draw on his banker at Malta for any money I might stand in need of.
Mr. Hoste and the crew out of one until the weather abated.
All our friends of the Amphion were excessively delighted to see us, and Captain Hoste did everything in his power to forward our wishes.
This letter Captain Hoste afterwards forwarded, under a flag of truce, to the captain of the Flore, to which an answer was written by the captain of the Danaƫ, stating the inability of M.
We were next despatched to Corfu, off which island Captain Hoste appeared on the 24th December, it blowing a hurricane at the time.
On the 27th Captain Hoste resumed his station in the Adriatic.
I obtained permission from Captain Hoste to proceed with a volunteer crew (as was usual on dangerous occasions) to her assistance.
Fas est et ab hoste doceri=--It is right to derive instruction even from an enemy.
Ipse docet quid agam: fas est et ab hoste doceri=--He himself teaches me what to do; one ought not to be above taking a lesson even from an enemy.
Est etiam miseris pietas, et in hoste probatur=--Regard for the wretched is a duty, and deserving of praise even in an enemy.
Captain Hoste cried out, "But what is wrong with you?
He will know, by the Ocean Ranger pursuing him, that Captain Hoste has not seen my boat.
Captain Hoste gazed for a while, as though hesitating.
I had not been sculling more than three or four minutes when I perceived that Captain Hoste had gathered way upon his ship.
I could imagine Captain Hoste bewildered by the action of the Yankee, not yet visited by a suspicion of the fellow's atrocious duplicity, and waiting a while to see what he intended to do.
We shortened sail as we slowly drew down, and when within speaking distance Captain Hostehailed her.
There was no help for it: I must follow him or return to my ship without being able to satisfy the questions which Captain Hoste would put to me.
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