At last the Hero and the Maid safe o'er the watery way He leaveth on the ugly mire and sedge of sorry grey.
For black lead cometh alone of a vein, or is gendered of silver in medlied veins, and is blown, and in blowing first cometh tin, and then silver, and then what leaveth is blown and turneth into black lead.
And entaileth his purchase, and leaveth it to his heirs.
And he is ashamed to eat alone the prey that he taketh; therefore of his grace of free heart, he leaveth some of his prey to other beasts that follow him afar.
A good leech leaveth not cutting or burning for weeping of the patient.
For the child hath mind of the beating, and forsaketh him, and leaveth him alone in the middle of a bridge, or in some other peril, and teacheth him not the way to void the peril.
And therefore when the birds are borne away, she forgetteth her harm and damage, and leaveth not therefore to build and breed in the same place.
And who leaveth Thee, whither goeth or whither teeth he, but from Thee well-pleased, to Thee displeased?
And I said, "Sir, I will not damn any man for any sin that I know done or may be done; so that the sinner leaveth his sin!
He putteth vices clean out of his mind, He flyeth from them, heleaveth them behind.
Tobias Chapter 2 Tobias leaveth his dinner to bury the dead: he loseth his sight by God's permission, for manifestation of his patience.
When she leaveth her eggs on the earth, thou perhaps wilt warm them in the dust.
But he who was thought to be the shepherd, and was not, leaveth the sheep, and flieth, for he fears lest the wolf hurt him, and dares not stand up against his injustice.
And he shall become like a tree planted by water, That spreadeth its roots by a stream, And is not afraid when heat cometh, And its leaf is evergreen; And in the year of drought it feareth not, Nor leaveth off from making fruit.
Hope of Israel, that savest him in time of trouble, Wherefore wilt Thou be as a stranger in the land, And as a traveller that leaveth the road but for the night?
I behold great works of art and beautiful things, the like whereof never appear to me awake, but so soon as I awake even the remembrance of them leaveth me!
I behold great works of art and beautiful things, the like whereof never appear to me awake, but so soon as I awake, even the remembrance of themleaveth me.
A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children's children.
What force, then, to modern ears is there in the saying, "A needy man that oppresseth the poor is like a sweeping rain which leaveth no food"!
AEneas likewise came forth, beautiful as is Apollo when he leaveth Lydia and the stream of Xanthus, coming to Delos, and hath about his hair a wreath of bay-leaves and a circlet of gold.
For 'tis ever thus that war taketh the true man and leaveth the false.
Then said the Prince, "All is trouble when a man leaveth his nature to do things that are not fitting.
P: And the Book is placed, and thou seest the guilty fearful of that which is therein, and they say: What kind of a Book is this that leaveth not a small thing nor a great thing but hath counted it!
P: That which Allah leaveth with you is better for you if ye are believers; and I am not a keeper over you.
P: It leaveth naught; it spareth naught S: It leaves naught nor does it spare aught.
He leaveththem to wander blindly on in their contumacy.
The likeness of such a one is as a flint covered with earth, on which a violent rain falleth, and leaveth it hard.
It leavethnot anything unconsumed, neither doth it suffer anything to escape: it scorcheth men's flesh: 30 over the same are nineteen angels appointed.
For it hath been heard that one's congenital nature leaveth him not till death.
What is it that goeth to the water, and leaveth its guts at home?
The likeness of such an one is that of a rock with a thin soil upon it, on which a heavy rain falleth but leavethit hard: No profit from their works shall they be able to gain; for God guideth not the unbelieving people.
God taketh away their light and leaveth them in darknessthey cannot see!
It leaveth nought, it spareth nought, Blackening the skin.
Now these things which God’s word leaveth free and indifferent (in respect of their nature and kind) are such things as it neither showeth to be good nor evil.
But now leaveth the tale to tell of him and taketh up the word of a knight who dwelt in the marches of Flanders and Hainault.
But here leaveth the tale a little to speak of her, and returneth to tell of the King Florus, of whom it hath been silent a great while.
But here leaveth the tale to tell of him, and returneth to Sir Robin and John.
But here leaveth the tale to tell of Sir Robin and of John, and goeth back to tell of Sir Raoul.
But now leaveththe tale to tell of him, and taketh up the word concerning his wife.
But now leaveth the tale to tell of them two, and returneth to tell of Sir Raoul, who had by falsehood gained the land of Sir Robin.
But now leaveth the tale to tell of the knight, and returneth to telling of King Florus of Ausaye, of whom for a great while it hath been silent.
But now leaveth the tale to tell of him and telleth of Sir Raoul, who was in great imagination how he might win his wager and lie by the fair lady.
And the Cid answered and said, Chafe not thyself, Pero Bermudez, for the man who thinketh by chafing to expedite his business, leaveth off worse than he began.
Great was their shame, and the like or worse betide him who abuseth fair lady, and then leaveth her.
Which leaveth her eggs in the earth, And warmeth them in dust, And forgetteth that the foot may crush them, Or that the wild beast may break them.
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