This kind of getting, is so far off from doing them little good, that it doth them no good at all; because thereby they lose their own souls; What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
Had I but seen thy picture in this plight It would have madded me: what shall I do Now I behold thy lively body so?
So then, what shall I say to those who have thus bespattered me?
That word came suddenly upon me, What shall we say to these things?
So as I was going home, these words came again into my thoughts; and I well remember, as they came in, I said thus in my heart, What shall I get by thinking on these two words?
For when a certain rich young man asked the Lord, 'What shall I do to inherit eternal life?
But for myself, what shall I do, that am unable to bear the very sight of such austerity, and through fear of the King am divided in soul with pain and anguish?
When Jamrkan heard these words, the ears of his heart were opened; his skin shuddered with horripilation and he said, "O my lord, what shall I say that I may become of you and that this mighty Lord may accept of me?
Quoth the Ajami, "What shall I say that I may become of the party of this Lord and enter thy Faith?
Then he summoned his Grandees who came in a body, and he told them what he had heard from the idol, whereat they marvelled and said, "What shall we do, O King?
What shall de honest man do in my Closset: dere is no honest man dat shall come in my Closset Qu.
Well, let it not be doubted but he'll come, And in this shape, when you haue brought him thether, What shall be done with him?
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