Nor did he count as the least advantage the tendance that Janice, half by volition and half by compulsion, gave him.
And not only on them, but now and again find time to run and give a drink or some such tendance to our men lying groaning at the other side the bulkhead.
If any of your men are fain to come on shore we will receive them and give such tendance as we do to our own, and right certain am I that those of our company yet on board will do all that they are able for you.
I hope he has the best tendance the castle can afford, for I would not that any member of my son's household should suffer from lack of care.
It seemed to depend even upon her, the latest born of all its children--to ask for tendanceand cherishing even from her.
Shaken as she was with emotion and horror, she was yet full of a passionate joy that this pity, this tendance was allowed to her.
It did not come to an actual rupture, chiefly because Yule could not do without his wife; her tendance had become indispensable.
Doubtless the fact of needing so much tendance had its softening influence on the man; he could not turn brutally upon his wife when every hour of the day afforded him some proof of her absolute devotion.
He found the hurt fit chambers for tendance and repose, And prov'd his noble nature in the treatment of his foes.
XLII So stately from the forest rode on the noble knights; The men of Gunther mark'd him soon as he came in sight, And ran, and held his courser, and gave him tendance fair.
Wedlock did enhance the grief and loss, and Tom found the privilege of these months of tendance more heart-wringing than he had anticipated, though of course more precious and inestimable.
Severn in the course of his tendance discovered, as we have seen, that this was not so, and learnt the full share which was due to the pangs of unsatisfied, and in a worldly sense hopeless, passion in a consumptive constitution.
The four intervening weeks were spent by the invalid in comparative respite from suffering and distress under the eye and tendance of his beloved.
Something of that benign result was felt by Janet during her tendance in her husband's chamber.
The Church's establishment of All Souls' Day did much to keep practices of tendance of the departed to early November, but sometimes these have wandered to later dates and especially to Christmas.
Illustration: "Flowers take patience and faith, and tendance and waiting.
Flowers take patience and faith, and tendance and waiting.
A pleasing passage of Spenser illustrates their affectionate tendance of the sick.
The fierceness of war was mellowed into elegance, and even feudalism abated something of its sternness, when called on to perform tendance on the ladies and damsels who graced the scene.
Gower, in describing the knight's mode of tendance on his mistress, has drawn a pleasing picture of the domestic life of chivalry.
But need we praise his tendance tutelar Who feeds a flame that warms him?
Content to give, In their own lavish love complete, Taking for sole prerogative Their tendance sweet.
La conference, sans entrer absolument dans toutes les vues de l'auteur de cette piece, a rendu justice a la tendance generale et au but louable de ses propositions.