And, sinner, if thou wouldst be saved by him, his benefits are thine; yea, though thou art a great and Jerusalem transgressor.
Though thou be now a prisonere, Kepe atte leste thyn herte to me, And suffre not that it daunted be; 4380 Ne lat not Ielousye, in his rage, Putten thyn herte in no servage.
But natheles, though thou beten be, Thou shalt not be the first, that so Hath for soth-sawe suffred wo.
Thorgeir Starkad's son called out to his namesake, "It looks very little as though thou hadst a father to avenge.
Thou bearest that look beneath the brows asthough thou wert no coward," they said, and showed him where Kol was.
I do not blame thee," she says, "though thou art no milksop.
And made me take my brother for my son: No marvel, Dido, though thou be in love, That daily dandlest Cupid in thy arms.
Though thou compar'st him to a flying fish, And threatenest death whether he rise or fall, 'Tis not the hugest monster of the sea, Nor foulest harpy that shall swallow him.
Where thou and false Achates first set foot; Which if it chance, I'll give ye burial, And weep upon your lifeless carcasses, Though thou nor he will pity me a whit.
Wherefore, though thou shouldest be so rash as to cast away thyself; yet, for the sake of the fruit of thy body, keep thou at home.
Nor dost thou summer have away with thee, Though thou a yawling bawling Cuckoo be.
Though thou be not set among the Worthies Nine; Yet wast thou a Conqueror in thy time!
And I, Strength, will stand by you in distress, Though thou wouldest in battle fight on the ground.
But now, though thou tellest me not thy name on this my death-day, yet thou knowest verily that thou liest unto me.
If thou farest by the way whereas bide evil things, be well ware of thyself; take not harbour near the highway, though thou be benighted, for oft abide there ill wights for men's bewilderment.
Good Isis, hear me this prayer, though thou deny me a matter of more weight; good Isis, I beseech thee!
So that then thou, O God, though thou have no counsel from man, yet dost nothing upon man without counsel.
Though thou art a lord, and so fair as I see thee, yet will I tell thee so much.
But this it behoveth me not to speak of, though thou art to be my brother-in-arms, since we are to tilt together presently: for lo!
Redhead," quoth Ralph much moved, "though thou art in no knightly service, thou mayst understand that it is good for a friend to die with a friend.
Though thou sufferest me to be stript of all outward ornaments, yet preserve me ever in those enjoyments wherein I may enjoy thy self; and which cannot be taken from me against my will.
Though I die, yet I know that thou my Redeemer livest for ever: though thou slayest Me, yet thou hast encouraged me to trust in thee for eternal life.
I know that my Redeemer liveth; though thou leadest me through the vail and shadow of death, yet shall I fear none ill.
Though thou killest me, yet will I trust in thy mercy, and my Saviours merit.
Though thou be both blind and lame, Or any sickness be on thee set, Thou think right well it is no shame-- think thou.
Though thou be in prison cast, Or any distress men do thee bede, offer.
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