And if thou dost, Lord of Morton, its ruins will tumble above the tombs of thine own ancestors.
If thou dost, thou must not say so or think so, for I felt more pain then in spirit than thou didst in body.
I am about to precipitate, to sink, to plunge myself into the abyss that is here before me, only to let the world know that while thou dost favour me there is no impossibility I will not attempt and accomplish.
By Saint George D'Hymbercourt looks as sad as thou dost.
If thou dost prove as faithful and bold as thou art well favoured, I shall have in thee one of the handsomest and best esquires in the Guard, which cannot but be an honour to thy mother's family.
I also will pay thee for thy kindness which thou showest to me and my children, in thy accompanying us in our way, as thou dost.
And if thou dost, thou wilt run into the bosom of Christ and of God, and then what harm will that do thee?
And if thou dost, thou wilt run into the bosom of Christ, and of God.
That is true indeed; yet ifthou dost not, thou wilt run into hell-fire.
That's true indeed; yet if thou dost not, thou wilt run into hell-fire.
Like to my followers in prosperity, Thou dost beguile me.
Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him: if thou canst cuckold him, thou dost thyself a pleasure, me a sport.
And didst contract and purse thy brow together, As if thou then hadst shut up in thy brain Some horrible conceit: if thou dost love me, Show me thy thought.
Thou dost me yet but little hurt; thou wilt anon, I know it by thy trembling; now Prosper works upon thee.
Tell me, heavenly bow, If Venus or her son, as thou dost know, Do now attend the Queen?
And Benedicke, loue on, I will requite thee, Taming my wilde heart to thy louing hand: If thou dost loue, my kindnesse shall incite thee To binde our loues vp in a holy band.
Thou dost me justice, Cinna, for you see These peers of Rome of[137] late exiled me.
Thou dost mistake me; but I pray thee, tell me what dost thou seek in these woods?
And Edom answered them: Thou shalt not pass by me: if thou dost I will come out armed against thee.
If thou dost this, thou shalt fulfil the commandment of God, and shalt be able to bear his precepts: and all this people shall return to their places with peace.
Thou dost in truth look a little strange, but she will soon put thee to rights again.
Then the Evil-one threatened him and said, "If thou dost not do it thou art mine, and I will take thee thyself.
If thou dost not be off thou shalt be put into it again.
The cook once more said, "If thou dost not do it, it shall cost thee thy own life.
Mock not my form, lady," answered the thin voice, "for it is as thou dost fashion it in thy thought.
Still, here before all men I ask thee, if thou dost love me and art willing to take me to husband?
It is small blame to me," she whispered, "if thou dost hold me on thy breast and kiss me, for thou art more strong than I.
For though, indeed, thou dost deserve to die, I am not willing to bring thee to thy end--because of old friendship I am not willing!
And thou shalt swear that thou wilt not take the witchwoman Groa to wife, nor have anything to do with her, and this for thine own sake: for, if thou dost, she will be thy death.
What other person, save thee, having beheld his younger brother slain in battle would himself fly from the field, and boast as thou dost, amid good and true men?
Thou dost not, O king, act like a king towards this Kichaka.
Within me when I recognised thy light; A moment I was startled at the sight: And, while I gazed, there came to me a thought That even I beyond my natural race Might step as thou dost now: might one day trace 1815.
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