And thus of al his wit withinne 3090 This king began to studie and muse, What strange matiere he myhte use The knyhtes wittes to confounde; And ate laste he hath it founde, And for the knyht anon he sente, That he schal telle what he mente.
And it stod thilke time so, This king hadde in subjeccioun Judee, and of affeccioun Above alle othre on Daniel He loveth, for he cowthe wel 2860 Divine that non other cowthe: To him were alle thinges cowthe, As he it hadde of goddes grace.
This king out of his swefne abreide, And he upon the morwe it seide Unto the clerkes whiche he hadde: Bot non of hem the sothe aradde, Was non his swevene cowthe undo.
And here it was that Abraham gave to this king of Salim, tithes of all he had.
Ajainin asked, Can I become a subject of this king?
This king is love, and when this love becomes the greatest power in life, it is the Christ; so Christ is king.
The yet said him Merlin, a marvel that was greater, that there should be immoderate care (sorrow) at this king's departure.
And of this king's end will no Briton believe it, except it be the last death, at the great doom, when our Lord judgeth all folk.
IV-41] This king is called Mitl and Tlacomihua by Veytia and the rest.
Very little is recorded of this king; his reign was very short, and was marked by no very important events.
It is said that in the third year of this king's reign the Mexicans arrived where the city of Mexico now is.
This king is accredited with having abrogated the law which condemned the children of slaves to the condition of their parents, and with many other reforms calculated to ameliorate the condition of his people.
This King despoiled me of both ground and house to build this church.
So that, when she thought of the hosts of saints and of the blessed angels that hovered, wringing their hands and weeping above England, she had wondered a little at times why they had never unmade this King.
This King would do no jot to lose a patch upon his sovereignty.
Fond knave, this King standeth on a mountain a league high.
This King of glory is Jesus Christ, and the words are a prophecy of his glorious ascending into the heavens, when he went up as the high-priest of the church, to carry the price of his blood into the holiest of all.
Now," as the Psalmist says, "Who is this King of glory?
Assyria attained the height of her power both at home and abroad, extending her sway even as far as Thebes, the capital of Upper Egypt, which was taken and sacked by this king in B.
The Nairi were again reduced by this king, and apparently the whole of the valley of the Upper Tigris was once more subjugated.
What is noticeable at once in the bas-reliefs of this king is their complexity, as contrasted with the simplicity of those of Ashur-nasir-pal.
In the rock tombs of Beni Hassan is buried an officer of this king, Amenj, overseer of the canton of Hermopolis (Ashmunein).
The oldest ruins at this spot belong to a temple dedicated by this king to Ammon (Lepsius, "Reisebriefe," s.
The Name and Power of this God striketh such terror into the Chingulayes, that those who otherwise are Enemies to this King, and have served both Portuguez and Dutch against him, yet would never assist either to make Invasions this way.
Wee have all this while considered this King, with respect unto his Person, Temper, and Inclinations, now we will speak of him with more immediate respect unto his Office and Government, as he is a King.
Thus by the Providence of God we passed all difficulties until we came into the County of Neurecalava, which are the lowest parts that belong to this King; and some three days journey from the place whence we came.
Brugsch made it out to be from an inscription of this king, the exile of the royal child at Bûto, his long sojourn in the marshes, his triumphal return, must all be rejected.
The full name of this king, Gandish or Gandash, which is furnished by the royal lists, is written Gaddash on a monument in the British Museum discovered by Pinches, whose conclusions have been erroneously denied by Winckler.
The latest year up to the present known of this king is the IInd, found upon the Aswan stele.
In other passages of his record also, this king refers to certain districts which were undoubtedly Hittite, but without calling them by that name.
It is therefore from the Old Testament and Josephus that we get the fullest history of the reign of this king.
The first is from the Babylonian Chronicle, and its brevity in all likelihood indicates the amount of sympathy that the Babylonians had for this king.
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