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Knightlike will we prove it, on foot or on horse, in the desert or in the field, time, place, and arms all at his own choice." "Bethink you of the peace of God and the church, my liege lord," said the Baron of Gilsland, "among those princes engaged in this holy Crusade." "Bethink you how to execute my commands, my liege vassal," answered Richard impatiently.
Stistick, pursuing some wondrous line of argument, as Bertram turned himself towards the fire. "What a fine national family!" said the baron. "And how ashamed I feel when I bethink myself that only one of them is mine!" "Dinner is served," said the butler. "Mrs. Stistick, will you allow me?" said Sir Henry.
"Now ey bethink me, ey'm naw sure that ey'm reet," he said. "You must be sure, sirrah," said Roger Nowell, bending his awful brows upon him. "You cannot be mistaken as to your own dwelling. Take down his description, Master Potts, and proceed with your interrogatories if you have any more to put to him." "I wish to ask him whether he has been at home to-day," said Potts.
I said: "Madonna, bethink you, you know naught of this man your father desires you to wed. Is it not possible that he, too, may love or may learn to love you, on provocation? You are very fair, madonna.
Either I am much mistaken, or those creatures, six feet high, with beard on their chins, seldom fail to make us feel that they are stronger; now, if the good man should suddenly bethink himself to remind me of his strength he would provoke me, and if he submitted to me he would make me feel ashamed of my power." For such a woman marriage was certainly a difficult problem.
Then the numerous bands of your mighty foes will not ride so near you, to give you pain of heart, from which full many a lusty knight and a good must die." "Now bide a time," spake the good king, "till I bethink me better; then ye shall know my mind. Have I aught of trusty men, I will not withhold from them these startling tales, but will make complaint thereof unto my friends."
"My worst, mad boy, my worst!" cried the furious man, absolutely foaming at the mouth as he drew back, looking almost like a venomous snake couched for a spring. "Is that, then, thy answer thy unchangeable answer to the only loophole I offer thee of escaping the full vengeance awaiting thee from thy two most relentless foes? Bethink thee well how thou repeatest such words.
All this time the family at the Towers had been absent; Lady Cumnor had been ordered to Bath for the early part of the winter, and her family were with her there. On dull rainy days, Mrs. Gibson used to bethink her of missing 'the Cumnors, for so she had taken to calling them since her position had become more independent of theirs.
Louis XIV, as he found time, after the war of the Fronde, actually did bethink himself of completing, in a way, the work of his elders, and charged the architect Levau to finish off the north wing, which was done in 1660. A year later the Galerie Henri IV was practically destroyed by fire and rebuilt by Levau, who gave the commission for its interior decoration to Lebrun.
But I bethink me: is it not better to complain if one but complain to God himself? Does he not then draw nigh to God with what truth is in him? And will he not then fare as Job, to whom God drew nigh in return, and set his heart at rest? For him who complains and comes not near, who shall plead? The Son of the Father, saying, "They know not what they do."
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