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"Talk of rest to striplings, I demand my rights!" "Heaven forefend," said Anthony Woodville, lifting his hand on high, "that I, favoured so highly by the fair dames of England, should demand repose on their behalf. The Count de la Roche speaketh truly; and his steed alone be blamed for his mischance." "It is but a blind beast!" muttered the Burgundian.
The Saints forefend, but I trow he will listen to some crazy counsel from Rome, belike, or some barefooted hermit very holy, no doubt, but who does not know a Greek from a Saracen, or a horse's head from his tail and will go to some pestilential hole like that foul Egyptian swamp, where we stayed till our skin was the colour of an old boot, in hopes of converting the Sultan of Babylon, or the Old Man of the Mountain, or what not, and there he will stay till the flower of his forces have wasted away."
'It may not be, my child, let not thy blood also be on my head! Go with Oxford and his men. Thou hast learnt to draw sword and use lance. Thou wilt be serving me still if again there be, which Heaven forefend, stricken fields in my cause or my son's. 'Sir, if I must fight, let no less holy hand than thine lay knighthood on my shoulder, sobbed Hal, kneeling. Henry smiled.
"Yes," said Anna Sophia thoughtfully "yes, I think you would have done as you say; and I have been wondering all through the past night whether you would willingly and joyfully go to battle?" "I? God forefend; I will not go joyfully I will not go at all!
But if which may God forefend thy husband should die, I call Heaven to witness that I shall provide sustenance for thee and thy children." Having spoken thus, he would send for a notary, and have him draw up a document, which he signed in the presence of witnesses, binding himself to care for the family, should it be bereaved of its head.
"Why," replied the other, hesitatingly, "though not strictly speaking from the east, yet I've been eastward the past season, and have some news of the war; and, as far as I am able to judge, think it will result in the total subjugation of the colonies." "Heaven forbid!" exclaimed Younker. "Heaven forefend!" said Reynolds, with a start. "Lord presarve us! marsy on us!" cried Mrs.
Three mots on this bugle will, I am assured, bring round, at our need, a jolly band of yonder honest yeomen." "I would say, Heaven forefend," said the Jester, "were it not that that fair gift is a pledge they would let us pass peaceably." "Why, what meanest thou?" said the Knight; "thinkest thou that but for this pledge of fellowship they would assault us?"
"God in mercy forefend such ill!" she said, fervently; "I would I could have seen her once again, for she has strangely twined herself about my heart; but thou hast judged wisely, my Gilbert, her safety is too precious to be thus idly risked; and this old man, canst thou so trust him will he guide her tenderly and well?"
It must have been a bore of foreign breed, not the good downright English bore. All the classes, orders, genera, and species of the animal, I pretend not to enumerate. Heaven forefend! but some of those most commonly met with in England, I may mention, and a few of the most curious, describe. In the first place, there is the mortal great bore, confined to the higher classes of society.
An implement of illusion one might readily suspect it to be, a living lie, a creature whose business it is to appear what it is not, to simulate that with which it has nothing in common, to get its living by great subtlety, the power of its enemies to forefend against which is little. The indictment is fair.
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