Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 22, 2025


"Though for a time we see Whitehall With cobwebs hung around the wall, Yet Heaven shall make amends for all. When the King shall enjoy his own again." "Thou forgettest who are without," said Colonel Everard. "No I remember who are within," replied his friend. "I only sing to my merry goblins, who will like me all the better for it.

"Thou art a bad Christian, Sancho," said Don Quixote on hearing this, "for once an injury has been done thee thou never forgettest it: but know that it is the part of noble and generous hearts not to attach importance to trifles. What lame leg hast thou got by it, what broken rib, what cracked head, that thou canst not forget that jest?

I was sorry I had spoken, especially when he said mournfully: "Thou forgettest that Launcelot is here; and where Launcelot is, she noteth not the going forth of the king, nor what day he returneth." Of course, I changed the Subject. Yes, Guenever was beautiful, it is true, but take her all around she was pretty slack.

"I am sorry for it, if it be, sir," said I, rising; "but I do not think it cruel to fish." "What are thy reasons for not thinking so?" "Fishing is mentioned frequently in Scripture. Simon Peter was a fisherman." "True; and Andrew and his brother. But thou forgettest: they did not follow fishing as a diversion, as I fear thou doest. Thou readest the Scriptures?" "Sometimes."

'The first boy thou hast when he is seven years old, said the giant. 'If I have a boy thou shalt get him, answered the king's son, and as he spoke the castle and the orchard were tied up in the bundle again. 'Now take thy road, and I will take mine, said the giant. 'And if thou forgettest thy promise, I will remember it.

"Thou forgettest, man," said the king carelessly, "the occasion of those honours the eve before Elizabeth was crowned. As to the rest," pursued the king, earnestly and with dignity, "I and my house have owed much to London. Thou seest not, my poor Warwick, that these burgesses are growing up into power.

"Then hast thou lost the use of ears; else thou wouldst not say that thou forgettest the sound of the bells." "Didst ever hear a wolf howl?" exclaimed the other. "That's a sound for a hunter! I saw the Great Chief strike the striped panther, when the boldest warrior of the tribe grew white as a craven Pale-face at his leaps!"

I should think, sir, that the appearance of Mohegan and the Leather-Stocking, stalking through the country, impoverished and forlorn, would wither your sightMarmaduke heard this burst of passion, at first, with deep amazement; but when the youth had ended, he beckoned to his impatient daughter for silence, and replied: “Oliver Edwards, thou forgettest in whose presence thou standest.

Well, I attend thee: my fortunes are woven with those of York, and my interest and my loyalty go hand in hand. Be equally frank with me. Hast thou, Lord Richard, no interest to serve in this mission save that of the public weal?" "Thou forgettest that the Lady Isabel is dearly loved by Clarence, and that I would fain see removed all barrier to his nuptial bliss.

‘I am sorry for it, if it be, sir,’ said I, rising; ‘but I do not think it cruel to fish.’ ‘What are thy reasons for not thinking so?’ ‘Fishing is mentioned frequently in Scripture. Simon Peter was a fisherman.’ ‘True; and Andrew and his brother. But thou forgettest: they did not follow fishing as a diversion, as I fear thou doest.—Thou readest the Scriptures?’ ‘Sometimes.’

Word Of The Day

batanga

Others Looking