Sidenote: The king goeth to Notingham and winneththe castel.
Erle John the kings brother aduertised hereof, raised such numbers of men as he might make of his freends, seruants and tenants, [Sidenote: Earle John winneth the castels of Notingham and Tickhill.
Just so is it here; it is not simply the runner, nor yet the hasty runner, that winneth the crown, unless he be in the way that leadeth thereto.
The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he thatwinneth souls is wise" (Prov 11:30).
They exercise their yong men to runne well, and they make a game among themselues which he winneth that has the longest breath.
It lies beyond endeavour; neither prayer Nor fasting, nor much wisdom winneth there, Seeing how many prophets and wise men Have sought for it and still returned again With hope undone.
Often to the castle gate up she looks with vain endeavour, For her soulless loveliness to the castle winneth never.
Therefore it is said, "He that winneth souls is wise.
Wide-reaching is the power of wealth, whensoever a mortal man hath received it at the hands of Fate with pure virtue mingled, and bringeth it to his home, a follower thatwinneth him many friends.
Whence were revealed the new graces of Dionysos with the dithyramb that winneth the ox[2]?
Hee that winneth a State surmounteth onely outward difficulties; but he that assureth the same, trauaileth as well against internall weaknes, as external strength.
Twas his arms that rode forth for jousting, and no man his deeds shall blame, 405 In such wise hath he borne his armour as winneth him meed of fame.
Cairene and men have agreed to declare that the Syrian winneth his wish and gaineth only blame, while the Egyptian winneth not his wish and gaineth thanks and praise.
But they say and say truly, "The Syrian winneth his wish, but gaineth only blame while the Egyptian winneth not his wish and gaineth thanks and praise!
For that which the worker winneth shall then be his indeed, Nor shall half be reaped for nothing by him that sowed no seed.
This yong man for company falleth againe to play also with the sayd Fyngerer, and winneth as the other did which when he had loste a noble or .
I would be far from discouraging your Ladyship; but there is an absolute necessity that, near eternity, we look ere we leap, seeing no man winneth back again to mend his leap.
However it be, I know that Christ winneth heaven in despite of hell.
Oh, how little getteth Christ of us, but that which He winneth (to speak so) with much toil and pains!
Modesty winneth good report, but scorn cometh close upon servility; Therefore, use meekness with discretion, casting not pearls before swine.
And so, the rapid sketch winneth more praise to the painter, Than the consummate work elaborated on his easel: And so, the Helvetic lion caverned in the living rock Hath more of majesty and force, than it upon a marble pedestal.
And then he saveth himself from much pain and so winneth much ease.
And if with false red it be hidden, it fadeth, and bringeth shame, But she who is true and steadfast she winneth the higher fame.
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