Lord Wearie got a bonny ship, To sail the saut sea faem; Bade his lady weel the castle keep, Ay till he should come hame.
But ere three months were at an end, Lord Wearie came again; But dowie, dowie was his heart When first he came hame.
During this time, king Edward enioied Scotland peaceablie, and then at the contemplation and wearie suit of his sorowfull sister, wife of this Dauid, he was contented once againe to restore him to the kingdome of Scotland.
But I feare me that I should then liue too long, and so long, that I should either be wearie of the world, or the world of me; and yet they are not such things but they may easilie be brought to passe.
Which brauerie tooke his hold at the last likewise in the countrie with euerie plowman, that euen the verie carters began to waxwearie of there mother toong, & laboured to speake French, which as then was counted no small token of gentilitie.
In the end being wearie of hir walke, she demanded of hir chapleine the cause wherefore these pies did so molest & vexe hir.
Ah Nano, I am wearie of these weedes, Wearie to weeld this weapon that I bare: Wearie of loue, from whom my woe proceedes.
Ah gentle heart, how are these beautious lookes, Dimd by the tyrant cruelties of death: Oh wearie soule, breake thou from forth my brest, And ioyne thee with the soule I honoured most.
Wearie of toyle, since I haue lost my deare, O wearie life, where wanted no distresse, But euery thought is paide with heauinesse.
Too much of wearie madame, if you please, 1750 Sit downe, let wearie dye, and take your ease.
Those which came with the horses in the canoes, being wearie with rowing night and day, lingered behind; and presently the Indians came vpon them, and they of the brigandines tarried for them.
Edrike (as some write) in no condition to follow them, but to staie and giue time to his people to refresh their wearie bodies.
The Essexmen were content with this offer, as they that were desirous to see their wiues and children, being waxen wearie of continuall trauell and paines which they were constreined to take.
An' mind the words that you and I spak By the well o' the woods o' Wearie O!
But ere three months were at an end, Lord Wearie came again -, But dowie dowie was his heart When first he came hame.
Our "Wearie Willie" snapped out a remark now and again, and apparently always to the point.
His Responsibilities are soe increast, that he grutches at everie Hour the Court steals from his Family, and vows, now and then, he will leave off joking, that the King may the sooner wearieof him.
I am wearie to stay any longer in this matter: onely, because I haue to doe with Diuines, let that of Salomon suffice, Prouerbs 17, verse 5.
Tears sprang again to the eyes of the countess as she caught up and murmured the last two lines: "'But the wearie never win back To their ain countrie.
Lord Wearie got a bonny ship, To sail the saut sea faem; 10 Bade his lady weel the castle keep, Ay till he should come hame.
But ere three months were at an end, Lord Wearie came again; But dowie dowie was his heart When first he came hame.
And bicause of the exceeding hot nights, there was such abundance of fleas, flies, and gnats, that people were vexed and brought in case to be wearie of their liues.
I doe nothing without blithnesse; and an over obstinate continuation and plodding contention doth dazle, dul, and wearie the same: my sight is thereby confounded and diminished.
Behold I see the haven nigh at hand, To which I meane mywearie course to bend; Vere the maine shete and beare up with the land, The which afore is fayrly to be kend, And seemeth safe from stormes that may offend.
Now, strike your sayles, yee jolly mariners, For we be come unto a quiet rode, Where we must land some of our passengers And light thiswearie vessel of her lode.
Spenser must have had the recovery of similar wayworn and stricken travellers in his mind when he wrote-- "Now when their wearie limbes with kindly reste And bodies were refresht with dew repast.
And what causeth the Magicianes themselues to wearie thereof.
Some fiend or ghost haunt on thy wearie steps, Untill they doe transport thee quicke to hell: 125 For Bacon shall have never merrie day, To loose the fame and honour of his Head.
Farre shall her way be then, and little faire, For she hath hindered me of my good turne; God send her wet and wearie ere she turne!
At length, by reason of extreame trauaile, and continuall change of aire and of meats in Caldea, he fell into a greuious sicknesse, insomuch that he was wearie of his life.
And being wearie of so doing, they ran againe according to their wonted manner.
But when the sunne his burning chariot dived In Thetis wave, and wearie teame untide, On Jordans sandie bankes her course she staid, At last, there downe she light, and downe she laid.
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