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Updated: June 17, 2025


"A sad truth," replied Gurth; "but if these same thirty zecchins will buy my freedom from you, unloose my hands, and I will pay them to you." "Hold," said one who seemed to exercise some authority over the others; "this bag which thou bearest, as I can feel through thy cloak, contains more coin than thou hast told us of."

But, O Licorice, by all that thou deemest dear and holy, by the love that thou bearest to that babe of thine in the cradle, I conjure thee to tell me what has become of my child. Is she yet living? She paused a while. Then she said in a low voice, `No, Bruno. The journey was too much, in such a season, for so young an infant. She died the day after we arrived here.

Music, thou virgin mother, who in thy immaculate womb bearest the fruit of all passions, who in the lake of thy eyes, whereof the color is as the color of rushes, or as the pale green glacier water, enfoldest good and evil, thou art beyond evil, thou art beyond good; he that taketh refuge with thee is raised above the passing of time: the succession of days will be but one day; and death that devours everything on such an one will never close its jaws.

"The god of justice, thus questioned, replied, 'O thou of ascetic wealth, a little insect was once pierced by thee on a blade of grass. Thou bearest now the consequence of the act.

She said, No man, Lord. Then said Jesus unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more. Then spake Jesus again to them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life. The Pharisees said to him, Thou bearest witness of thyself; thy witness is not true.

Straightway thereafter I did do make this very gown, which thou bearest, dear maiden, and on the appointed day she came out to me unto the same place clad as she was before; but the new gown I had with me.

"Breeze of East who bringest me gentle air * From the place of sojourn where dwells my fair: O Breeze, of the lover thou bearest sign, * Canst not of her coming some signal bear?"

Then I ate of all that was before me, for my soul loved him.... Wine I would not drink, though he pressed me sore. "Wine," I said, "blindeth the eyes, robbeth the old of wisdom and the body of strength, it revealeth the secrets of friends, and raiseth dissension between brothers." The man's anger was roused. "Why blasphemest thou against wine, and bearest false witness against it?

And the robin answered: "Because I alone, of all birds, strove to draw forth the cruel nails in Calvary; so my breast is ever red with the sacred blood." "And what song bearest thou upon thy bill," saith the voice, "that would be welcome here?" "The prayer of a mother for the soul of her little child," quoth the robin.

They had not ridden but two miles or more, when at the opening to a wood Sir Bagdemagus saw a knight in white armour on a horse, riding up and down as if to do battle with any that should venture to go into the forest drive. When the white knight saw him he called out: 'Who art thou? Thou bearest the shield of a knight peerless, but not the armour. 'Who am I? replied King Bagdemagus scornfully.

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