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But, says an old writer, "he was so busied, belike about matters of higher concernment, that Spenser received no reward."* In the long-run, however, he did receive 50 pounds a year, as much as 400 pounds would be now. But it did not seem to Spenser to be enough to allow him to give up his post in Ireland and live in England.
It shall all be on table in five minutes, and this good gentleman belike will stop and see you take it. This good gentleman replied with a snort, which might mean yes, or no, or anything or nothing, and which Mrs. Tope would have found highly mystifying, but that her attention was divided by the service of the table. 'You will take something with me? said Jasper, as the cloth was laid.
God forbid I should call it so without your leafe. It is not for so plane a man as I be, to tacks my betters. It is consarning one Miss Batirton, of Notingam; a very pretty crature, belike.
I abode thus a long while, till my provision was like to give out; and yet I ate not save once every day or second day; nor did I drink more than an occasional draught, for fear my victual should fail me before my death; and I said to myself, "Eat little and drink little; belike the Lord shall vouchsafe deliverance to thee!"
So I vanished away from my throne and my kingdom, and that name and fame of a witch-wife clove to me once and for all, and spread wide about the cities of folk and the kingdoms, and many are the tales that have arisen concerning me, and belike some of these thou hast heard told." Ralph reddened and said: "My soul has been vexed by some inkling of them; but now it is at rest from them for ever."
"Just, sir, because she is a mother, and has a mother's heart; and, as ye hae a mother and sisters who will now be mourning for ye at Oakwood, she thought that, belike, ye would hae something to say that ye would wish to hae communicated to them; and, if it be sae, I am come to offer to be your messenger."
The young woman looked uncertainly at her. "We met each other at the Continuation School," said she. "Well, well, has he been to Continuation School too? Ay, 'tis fine all must be nowadays. Anyway, 'twas time he got settled." The young woman flushed. "You speak so strangely," said she. "Belike you'll tell me how an old wife should speak?
It should go ill with us that dwell in the outskirts." "You say well, Gossip, in very deed. The blessed saints have a care of us! as metrusteth they shall." "Not they belike!" growled Mistress Winter, resuming her suspended proceedings with the frying-pan. "They shall be every one a-looking out for the Lady Jane." Mistress Flint came nearer, and replied in a mysterious whisper.
Where you go I'll follow and belike it is we shall get along without overmuch fighting and bloodshed." "But," said I, my brain whirling, "I had no idea I I never imagined anything of this sort the whole situation is impossible!" "You bought me, remember!" "Did I?" "Of course you did!" said she, looking at me great-eyed and I saw her lips quivering.
Moreover the heralds of the seasons , the Elean truce-bringers of Zeus the son of Kronos, recognized him, having met belike with hospitality from him, and in a voice of dulcet breath they gave him greeting for that he had fallen at the knees of golden Victory in their land which men call the holy place of Olympic Zeus, where the sons of Ainesidamos attained unto honour everlasting.
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