Tis seen in all his bearing; / meseems in truth, God wot, The tale is worth the hearing / that this bold knight has hither brought.
Whate'er be other's counsel, / meseems it were a thing well done.
Meseems thou hast at present done nothing worthy of praise; but, if thou be indeed a sharper, thou wilt return and save the girl from being beaten.
Wherefore, meseems thou wilt do well to turn from this thought to that which I shall counsel thee.
O thou that dost alike accord With red and yellow and arrayed in each, alike art fair, Thou sportest with my wit in love, so that indeed meseems As if a sparrow in the clutch of playful urchin 'twere.
Now she was watching him from behind the curtain; so, when she had made an end of her exposition, she turned to him and said, "Meseems thou art of those that give men the preference over women!
Meseems the absent one is like the present And wearies under the same weight of dole.
Meseems they are grown somewhat numerous in our day.
Meseems as human form it came disturb, But scintillating Spirit's divinest light.
Now spake Baudoin: Fellows, let us get out into the garden at least; for this place is evil, and meseems it smells and tastes of tears and blood, and that evil wights that hate the life of men are lurking in the nooks thereof.
For all hath gone well so far, and now meseems betwixt us three we shall save thee.
She said, smiling on him kindly: Meseemsthat I am over-happy, whereas I have such dear cherishing of noble friends.
So she spake, and he stood up stark and stern, and so departed, and kissed her not again; though meseems she would have suffered him had he offered it.
Meseems it was scathe that we stayed not a while to pine him, said the first man.
And if Sir Arthur come in here to thee, and hath thy tale with none beside save me, meseems the poor Atra will feel a bitter smart because of it.
Then they both sat silent, till Birdalone might master the fluttering of her heart, and she said: Now meseems I have a memory even earlier than those I told thee erst.
Meseems it is because love of thee hath taken mine heart, and therewith is blended memory of past sorrow of mine.
Then she spake after a while: Dear friend, I had it in my mind to say to thee many things that meseems were sage, but now neither will the thought of them come into my mind, nor the words into my mouth.
And meseems thou wilt not have come hither by her leave, or thou wouldst be in other guise than this; so that belike thou wilt be the runaway of thy mistress.
Yet about this love have I learned somewhat even ere to-day, and now, as ye speak and I, meseems the lore of it comes pouring in on me and fills my heart with its sweetness.
Would we had not tried to understand one another, for meseems we have fallen into graver misunderstandings than before.
For meseems your brows are heavy with the shadowing o'er of fate.
I am not called fore-sighted, and yet meseems I see somewhat how this day shall go; and it is not to be hidden that I shall not see another battle until the last of all battles is at hand.
For thou com'st to the peace of the Wolfings, and our very guest thou art, And meseems as I behold thee, that I look on a child of the Hart.
Flies my soul well nigh as his steps I greet: While he dances no foot stands still and meseems * That the fire of my heart is beneath his feet.
Meseems there is an end of my getting my daily bread from the waters.
Meseems the absent soul's like present soul, * And that she suffers what to me is dight.
By St. James, meseemsye had not been appeased and if I had not told you the whole tale of my deeds.
Meseems the devils have had it in their care and have laid a spell upon it; but I tell you of a sooth that rather will I seek out all the waters of all the world than not bring it back again full to overflowing.
To my unskilful sense, Speed for the chase and vigour for the tilt, Meseems enough.
Thou canst not guess: Meseems it is our bridal night.
Meseems the very heavens are massed Upon their shoulders, vague and vast With all the skyey burden of The winds and clouds and stars above.
One half my life is overpast; The other half I contemplate-- Meseems the past doth but forecast A darker future state.
XXXV The tropics vanish, and meseems that I, From Halkerside, from topmost Allermuir, Or steep Caerketton, dreaming gaze again.
Thorbiorn Angle answers, "Meseems thou art urged hereto more by closefistedness and a poor mind, than by any heed of how Grettir was won.
She answered, "Meseems thou art a brave man if thou durst abide at home here.
As to me, meseems nothing is so contrary to God as tyranny, and that He reserves for tyrants some special chastisement.
At times even now meseems that I can hear His voice and see His eyes .
Augusta," he began, "meseems that in thy heart thou hast already guessed the purpose of our coming.
Though I could keep this up all day, This lyric, elegiac, song, Meseems hath come the time to say Farewell!
Meseems that in an elder day They had a thing or two to say.
Prince, meseems you select very gay, and perhaps too bold a set of friends.
Meseems I see them, with their hairy and shriveled faces, their cats' claws, their goats' hoofs and their eyes flashing fire.
And since meseemsthis day our speech is free and truthful, I am fain to confess that such a wish was ever far enough from me, and even when we stood betrothed.
Our fellowship with my brethren was grateful to her as it was to me; but meseems it was a different thing in those early years from what it was in later days.
Such an one as Junker Herdegen grows up to be the delight of every eye and heart, and if that make less need of Patience meseems we know full well!
Meseems verily as though the fluttering handkerchiefs, the flying pennons, and the caps waved in the air had found voice; and Ursula turns her head to this side and that as though seeking help.
Nay, meseems that I had of intent rent it only in twain, to the end that I might the better join it again.
Meseems my might is so much eked, that I deem I could swim the stream of the Sundering Flood and overcome it.
He answered not a while, and then he said: "I might not help it; the words came into my mouth, and meseems they be better said than unsaid.
He said: "Meseems I cannot keep my sheep together so well as thou; but last autumn I learned how to slay wolves that would tear the sheep.
Hardcastle answered nought, and Osberne went on: "I see that so it is, and meseems it were better for thee if this battle were unfought.
Meseems I know one such, were it not for the hope.
John held his peace and reddened somewhat, and Hardcastle said: "Now show me where to bestow this fighting-gear of mine; for meseems I shall not want it yet awhile in this meek and friendly house.
Meseems in an hour's time thou shalt be well on thy journey to hell.
Said Roger, "Meseems it is ill enough that there is no longer, rightly said, a Fellowship of the Dry Tree, though the men be alive who were once of that fellowship.
Then Ralph thrust his sword back into his sheath and said: "Meseems I must needs go down amongst them; there is naught to do us harm here; for all these are dead like the others that we saw.
So that meseems thou mayest abide here in a life far better than wandering amongst uncouth folk, perilous and cruel.
And yet, meseems something may follow it which is akin to grief: be content with things so done, my son.
And hereby is a place where rest is good as regards the place, whatever the resters may be; it is a little aside the straightest way, but meseems we may borrow an hour or so of our journey, and hope to pay it back ere nightfall.
Quoth I to myself, "Meseems the plant of my desire hath fruited.
Cried Dalilah, "This is none of your uncle's children, but Ali Zaybak the Egyptian; and meseems he hath either drugged your cousin or killed him.
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