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The most part were already armed within and before their tents. Messire Gawain looketh everywhere, thinking to see the knight he seeketh, but seemeth him he seeth him not, for no such shield seeth he as he beareth. All abashed is he thereof, for he hath seen all the tents and looked at all the arms.
There, that warrior who stayeth on his car, cased in golden mail and surrounded by a third part of the army consisting of the most efficient troops, and whose flag beareth the device of an elephant in a ground of gold, is the illustrious king Duryodhana, the son of Dhritarashtra. O hero, take before him this thy car that is capable of grinding hostile cars.
That worst of men is of harsh and wrathful speech, who pierceth the vitals of others with wordy thorns, beareth hell in his tongue, and should ever be regarded as a dispenser of misery to men.
Then, and only then, will the Divine Standard be unfurled, and the Nightingale of Paradise warble its melody. Recall thou to mind My sorrows, My cares and anxieties, My woes and trials, the state of My captivity, the tears that I have shed, the bitterness of Mine anguish, and now My imprisonment in this far-off land. God, O Muṣṭafá, beareth Me witness.
Now this wall, saith the Holy Ghost, hath twelve foundations, to wit, to bear it up for the continuation of the safety and security of those that are the inhabitants of this city; a foundation is that which beareth up all, and that upon which the stress of all must lie and abide.
God is aware and beareth Me witness that whatever hath been mentioned was for the sake of God, that haply thou mayest be the cause of the guidance of men, and mayest deliver the peoples of the world from idle fancies and vain imaginings. Gracious God!
When Uncle Bart Cole had remarked that Mis' Grant had a little of everything in the way of baby-stock now, black, red, an' yaller-haired, dark and light complected, fat an' lean, tall an' short, twins an' singles, Jed Morrill had observed dryly: "Yes, Mis' Grant kind o' reminds me of charity." "How's that?" inquired Uncle Bart. "She beareth all things," chuckled Jed.
Then, drawing from her finger a plain gold ring, she offered it to her companion, who took it as she spoke. "If you will show this to Sir Guy," she said, "he will know that the case is serious. It beareth writing within the circle 'Sois fidèle' do you see?" "Be faithful ay." "'Twill be an admonition for you both," said Phoebe, with a faint smile.
While I spoke Ann, panting for breath, fixed her eyes on the ground, but my aunt rehearsed the words after me in a clear voice: "beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth and endureth all things."
"Well," said the captain, "I wot not; it beareth plover and whimbrel and conies and hares; yea, and men withal, some few. And whereas it beareth naught else, that cometh of my lord's will: for deemest thou that he should suffer a rich land betwixt him and Goldburg, that it might sustain an host big enough to deal with him?" "But is not this his land?" said Ralph.
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