As evening drew nigh, I told him that I must proceed on my journey; whereupon he invited me to tarry with him during the night, telling me that he had a nice room and bed above at my service.
And whomsoever I perceive minded to tarry far from the fight beside the beaked ships, for him shall there be no hope hereafter to escape the dogs and birds of prey.
Go to then, tarry awhile, let me put on my armour of war; or else fare thou forth, and I will follow; and I think to overtake thee.
But all the other flowing-haired Achaians will tarry here until we lay waste Troy.
But now disperse them from the burning and bid them make ready their meal, and we to whom the dead is dearest will take pains for these things; yet let the chiefs tarry nigh unto us.
But tarry till I bring thee honey-sweet wine, that thou mayest pour libation to Zeus and all the immortals first, and then shalt thou thyself also be refreshed if thou wilt drink.
So tarry thou here and lay thee to rest in a soft bed, and with break of day will we consider whether to depart unto our own, or to abide.
Ever with the Trojans do I mix in fight, nor methinks do I tarryby the ships, old warrior as I am.
It is not I that beseech thee to tarry for my sake; I have others by my side that shall do me honour, and above all Zeus, lord of counsel.
But go thou now amid the host of the Achaians, and tarry not; and with gentle words refrain every man, neither suffer them to draw their curved ships down to the salt sea.
Why do you wait, dear brother, Oh, why do you tarry so long?
And Elijah said unto him, Elisha, tarry here, I pray thee; for the Lord hath sent me to Jericho.
And Elijah said unto Elisha, Tarry here, I pray thee; for the Lord hath sent me to Beth-el.
Here we would have drawn the curtain round the bed of Henry of Monmouth; but truth and justice compel us to tarry somewhat longer in the chamber of death.
No wonder the inns everywhere are so bad, when the lords of so many castles grow actually angry if a traveler will not tarry perhaps for days.
The inevitable program will be to constrain the visitor to tarry at least long enough to cast hawks or to chase down a deer.
If a visiting knight shows the least willingness, the baron will certainly urge him to tarry for a hunting party.
But Cliges hastens and prepares himself, for his will is to return into Greece, no care has he to tarry longer.
When she knew that he is alive she has such joy thereof, that it seems to her never can she have grief for an hour; but too long it seems to her does he tarry to come as he is wont.
Then, accompanying them to the court of their master, King Mark, he charmed every one with his minstrelsy, and was invited to tarrythere as long as he pleased.
Then, since the season was unpropitious, and storms continually swept over the sea, the king invited Frithiof to tarry with him; and it was only when the gentle spring breezes were blowing once more that he at last allowed him to depart.
Y: There are certainly among you men who would tarry behind: If a misfortune befalls you, they say: "Allah did favour us in that we were not present among them.
S: He will say: How many years did you tarryin the earth?
S: And at the time when the hour shall come, the guilty shall swear (that) they did not tarry but an hour; thus are they ever turned away.
S: They shall consult together secretly: You didtarry but ten (centuries).
P: And on the day when the Hour riseth the guilty will vow that they did tarry but an hour - thus were they ever deceived.
S: And surely they purposed to unsettle you from the land that they might expel you from it, and in that case they will not tarry behind you but a little.
But yet his horse was not a whit Inclin'd to tarry there; For why?
So haply of your kindness and courtesy you will suffer us to tarry with you this night, and Heaven will reward you!
Now therefore, I pray you, tarry ye also here this night, that I may know what the LORD will speak unto me more.
O thou hope of Israel, the saviour thereof in the time of trouble, why shouldest thou be as a sojourner in the land, and as a wayfaring man that turneth aside totarry for a night?
They shall not tarry in a superior's room, after they are dismissed, unless asked to sit.
Give me my staff; and tarry in yon chamber to the left.
If he tarry here longer in the command he will render all the allies enemies to thy country.
And if thou dost return to the camp, tarry as long as thou wilt, thou wilt find Percalus the same.
They kept well up among the branches, were rather slow in their movements, and evidently disposed to tarry but a short time.
When the season is backward, they tarry a week or ten days, singing freely and appearing quite at home.
Listen again, while His parting words cut the air with their startling distinctness "but tarry ye--until ye be endued with power.
The second is a very decisive, distinct "but tarry ye.
Tarry to get your ears cleared and quieted so you can learn to recognize that low voice of His.
And let the fact be put down as settled once for all that only as we tarry and receive the Master's promise of power can we live the lives He longs to have us live down here among men for Him.
Tarry earnestly, steadily until that touch of power comes to change, and cleanse, and quiet, and to give you a totally new conception of what power is.
Tarry until your eyesight is corrected; until your will is surrendered.
But tarry until you are willing to put out of your life what displeases Him, no matter what that may mean to you.
He was full of bitterness while he was obliged to tarry on the banks of the Missouri.
Of course it was better than staying at Nauvoo to be shot; but no one is going to shoot us here, so here we'll tarry till grass grows and water runs.
Some Inner Mysteries Are Expounded The hosts of Israel had been forced to tarry for the winter on the banks of the Missouri.