If ye go forth to fight on my way, and from a desire to please me, and shew them kindness in private, I well know what ye conceal, and what ye discover!
We well know what we have settled for them, in regard to their wives and to the slaves whom their right hands hold, that there may be no fault on thy part:20 and God is Indulgent, Merciful!
Fear ye God then and obey me; And fear ye Him who hath plenteously betowed on you ye well know what: Plenteously bestowed on you flocks and children, And gardens and fountains; Indeed I fear for you the punishment of a tremendous day.
If it does not, I shall send one of my people to the Cardinal Cabassole, and to you, that you may attempt to accomplish what I have often wished, but uselessly, as both you and he well know.
Which first her charms inflamed Her fair and frozen virtue quenched the light; That thus she crushed and kindled my heart's fire, Well know I who have felt in long and useless ire.
We use the expression of ascending to heaven, just as we say the sun turns round, although we well know that it does not.
I well know that I owe you my life, and I shall be grateful while life lasts.
The King suspected that his son was inclined to be a heretic of some sort or other, whether Calvinist or Atheist his Majesty did not very well know.
We well know that, where property only was at stake, it was then a common, though a most culpable practice, in the judges, to listen to private solicitation.
These are not, we well know, the lessons which historians are generally most careful to teach, or readers most willing to learn.
Thou canst rhapsodize at a good rate, my son," said the father, "that I well know.
I know not that," said Sir Thomas; "but I well know he hath the reputation of the wildest young fellow in the neighbourhood.
I have heard it is your pleasure to rail upon me behind my back, and, as I well know I deserve some slight portion of your anger, I am as well content to receive it myself, in place of its being put upon these lads, my fellows.
So keen they are, well know I / the thing they'll not forego.
Fellow, all this I well know; but it is not matter for an admiral's ear.
Thy meadows are the weeds of the ocean, and prove the richness of the nature that hath produced them; while thy breezes from the east, are what all who have ever made the Guinea voyage, well know to exist in latitudes so low.
You 'll not let me speak, I well know, and I 've lost the right, too true!
As Westwood said this, both of us stopped on the taffrail, and, somehow or other, a touch of I didn't well know what went through me.
This last question is one which, as we well know, is continually presented to our minds.
Hard it is, I well know, to bring this home, in any degree, to the minds of those who are dead: for it is of the very nature of the dead that they can hear no words of life.
And you may aswell know now as any time, there's no use having any hopes about India.
Therefore to criticize them is not only narrow-minded, but presumptuous--And you may aswell know soon as late: in your struggle with your people you have been wrong from beginning to end!
I don't well know what to do when I get there; but whatever it be, and whatever it cost me to bear, I shall meet it without shrinking, for there will be no old associates to look on and remark upon my shabby clothes and broken boots.
I care nothing for all this, I don't well know if I can follow it; but I do know that I'd like this man to escape.
I don't well know whether I have any right to do either--I mean so far as to influence her choice.
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