Suffice it to say here that The Knight followed The Travails of Three English Brothers, acted.
Nor curtained with the travails of the loom Of poor Arachne, ere she had her doom.
Myself will pace unto fair Gurby hall, And with emphatic language plead and sue: So that old Folco's lungs shall crack with laughter 3020 To hear me chat the travails of his daughter.
Seeing the splendor reserved for itself, it groans and travails unceasingly.
Paul tells us the whole creation groans and travails with us, as if desiring relief from anguish; that it suffers like a woman in travail.
Valour is a 'virtue in the spirit which keeps the flesh in subjection, resolves without fear, and travails without fainting: she vows no villainy nor breaks her fidelity: she is patient in captivity and pitiful in conquest.
Their saints and household-gods Sweat tears, to show the travails of their city: Crowns fell from holy statues.
So I forgot all my travails and troubles at once on sighting him and I was like to fly for joy; but, when he told me of the dear one's departure to the ruth of Allah Almighty, I fainted for stress of distress and disappointment.
FN#45] The twain took passage with him (and this by command of the King of the Jann) until they reached Cairo and returned to their quarters, where they abode whilst they rested from the travails of travel.
Now, inasmuch as she was skilled in horsemanship and had been wont to accompany her brothers when hunting and hawking, she was better fitted than other women to bear the toils and travails of travel.
Melanchthon never experienced the throes and travails of a new spiritual life, as Luther did.
But is not the brute a part of that Nature which has been subjected to vanity, which groans and travails in pain, and which waits to be redeemed?
So Sir Sagramore gave Sir Ewaine such directions for that adventure as were necessary and after that they all went to bed to rest them after their travails of the day.
Wherefore I pray you let me rest here till God shall have dealt with me in my travails in such a manner as He shall see fit.
That night Sir Lamorack and Sir Percival lay in the woodlands, each wrapped in his cloak, and each sleeping very soundly after all the travails of the day.
For we know that the whole creation groans and travails in pain together until now.
Now every day we three fared forth to service and at eventide we forgathered and took what sufficed us of sustenance; but our semblance had changed with the travails of travel and all who looked at us would say, These be lads.
Yet lest long travails be above my strength, Good Delia, loose, quench, heal me, now at length!
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