Nothing could be got save from the clergy, so that Henry was quite unable to meet his obligations.
He had not yet satisfied his subjects, and was again forced to meet his estates.
During their progress, Edward, who was at York to meet his parliament, was married to Philippa of Hainault.
The sight of the motionless figure of Jerry Smith sobered both boys, however, and while Bob stepped forward to meet his father, Mart kneeled down beside Jerry with feeble efforts to revive him.
Then Mart gripped the kris, tore it from the barnacled wood, and whipped around tomeet his enemy.
His wife smiled, her fine, delicate smile, and stretched out her hand to meet his.
The swarthy face bent forward to meet his own, the eyes gleamed, the guttural voice breathed a deep, low word: "Brother!
She felt a horrible, horrible inclination to abandon herself to that strong support; to lift her own lips to meet his.
Duc cast upon me a triumphant look which almost routed my seriousness, and which warned me to increase it, and no longer expose myself to meet his glance.
At his feet she placed the gifts she had promised, telling him that now he might not fear to meet his foes in battle.
Turnus sprang down from his chariot, to meet his foe on foot.
Pyrrhus sprang immediately to meet his antagonist, bringing his own spear into aim at the same time.
Ceraunus assembled all the forces that he could command, marched northward to meet his enemy, and a great battle was fought between the two armies.
Demetrius, sick as he was, mounted on horseback, and put himself at the head of his forces to go out to meet his enemy.
He knew he should, after the fashion of this tribe, be tortured; he prayed for firmness to meet his doom, but he thought with agony of what had been his comrade's fate during the hours he himself lay insensible and apparently dead.
And his father that was blind, rising up, began to run stumbling with his feet: and giving a servant his hand, went to meet his son.
Then Esau ran to meet his brother, and embraced him: and clasping him fast about the neck, and kissing him, wept.
And he went out to meet his kinsman, and worshipped and kissed him: and they saluted one another with words of peace.
Still he rushed forward again to meet his enemy, conscious that his safety rested on it's resolution.
The Huron on watch has gone to meet his sweetheart, who is an Indian girl you know, and never had a Christian mother to tell her how wrong it is to meet a man at night.
By this arrangement, the former would be the first to land, and of course, the first to meet his mistress.
Therefore King Olaf sailed in all haste eastward to Viken; went in there with his ships; set them on the land; and proceeded up the country, in order to meet his stepfather, Sigurd Syr.
He then sent messages to all the lendermen, selected the most considerable men in each district, and made the most splendid preparations to meet his bride.
He went thereupon from the north of Ireland to the west, to his friend, where having equipped himself with clothing, linen and other necessaries, he then came to London, expecting to meet his brother.
Mrs. Harrison's fears for her husband were now much increased, and having sent her servant Perry the evening before to meet his master, and he not returning that night, caused a suspicion that he had robbed and murdered him.
Here he saw a deal of life, indeed: nor in his career about the theatres and singing-houses which these roaring young blades frequented, was he very likely to meet his guardian.
By Neptune now the hapless hero dies, Who covers with a cloud those beauteous eyes, And fetters every limb: yet bent to meet His fate he stands; nor shuns the lance of Crete.
In the meanwhile Frank went to meet his cousin, and had time to return, ere our party was disposed to break up.
Notwithstanding this urgent appeal, the council reply that the assignments already made, and the payments absolutely indispensable, together with the failure of the supplies, would not suffer them to meet his wishes.
At the proclamation of the herald, Hereford sprang upon his horse, and advanced six or seven paces to meet his adversary.
As he approaches, however, and waits, gazing curiously at her for her next word, she straightens herself and compels her eyes to meet his.
Once more the lovely dewy eyes meet his; she nods at him and smiles faintly.
At the same moment Molly emerges from the curtains, with a heightened color, and eyes, sweet but shamed, that positively refuse to meet his.
And, as most things seem to meet his approbation, he makes these two brilliant remarks with startling frequency.
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