Take courage then, and, if you will follow my advice, send for all the brokers, tell them you do not like the fair Persian, and order them to be as expeditious as possible in procuring for you another slave.
Ebn Thaher comforted him, and exhorted him to take courage.
You, therefore, my sons, take courage, and behave manfully in the law: for by it you shall be glorious.
And he said: Fear not, O man of desires, peace be to thee: take courage, and be strong.
Say to the fainthearted: Take courage, and fear not: behold your God will bring the revenge of recompense: God himself will come and will save you.
The conspirators with Catiline, at first cowed and disheartened, began presently to take courage again.
Take courage, and be strong: for thou shalt divide by lot to this people the land for which I swore to their fathers, that I would deliver it to them.
Behold I command thee, take courage, and be strong.
Take courage, take courage," said the girl softly, and she went on to her lodge.
Take courage now; we are going to dance to the ghosts.
And now it is his turn to plead, the case would be the same, only he can make argument upon that which to us seems to yield no argument at all, to take courage to plead for a Joshua, for a Joshua clothed, clothed with filthy garments.
The study of this truth will give thee ground to take courage to contend with the devil concerning the largeness of grace by faith, since thy Advocate is contending for thee against him at the bar of God.
Take courage now, we are going to have the ghost dance.
Take courage, then, and purge thy conscience of its load.
Take courage, Angela," said the prophecy, "for thou shall found a company of virgins such as these at Brescia.
At last she recognised in the procession a beloved companion recently deceased, who told her to take courage, for that she was the instrument chosen by the Almighty to establish at Brescia a society of virgins similar to those she then beheld.
Take courage, you are under my protection here--no one will dare to touch you.
And Moses called Josue, and said to him before all Israel: Take courage, and be valiant: for thou shalt bring this people into the land which the Lord swore he would give to their fathers, and thou shalt divide it by lot.
And the Lord commanded Josue the son of Nun, and said: Take courage, and be valiant: for thou shalt bring the children of Israel into the land which I have promised, and I will be with thee.
Take courage, she will soon be here; she cannot delay much longer!
Take courage, for thy sufferings will soon be at an end.
Telemachos answered her: "Take courage, my good nurse; this journey is advised of a god.
Now I began to take courage, and to peep abroad again, for I had not stirred out of my castle for three days and nights, so that I began to starve for provision; for I had little or nothing within doors but some barley-cakes and water.
Take courage, then; for the affair is in a good way, and we have the wind astern.
Take courage,' said I, 'my adorable spouse: the strength of my passion secures you from every indiscretion on my part.
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