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Nero raised his lips again to his nostrils, and, turning his near-sighted, glassy eyes on Petronius, said, "Is this the way thou payest me for the friendship which I had for thee?" "If I am mistaken, show me my error," said Petronius; "but know that I speak that which love for thee dictates." "Punish the insolent!" repeated Vitelius. "Punish!" called a number of voices.
A little advice perhaps would be good on both sides, and they that give should be willing to receive. See to it that thou payest me down for this. This letter also gives an insight into the medical practice of the good old times.
I bow to thee, O thou that art armed with mace, sword and Saranga. O lord of the universe, forcibly throw me down from this excellent car, O thou that art the refuge of all creatures in this battle. Slain here by thee, O Krishna, great will be my good fortune both in this world and the next. Great is the respect thou payest me, O Lord of the Vrishnis and the Andhakas.
I see thee precipitated for ever in the gulfs of hell unless thou payest to God in this world that which thou owest him for such offence."
At the hearing of these words, such was the grief and emotion of Darius's mind, that they carried him into extravagant suspicions; and taking Tireus aside into a more private part of his tent, "Unless thou likewise," said he to him, "hast deserted me, together with the good fortune of Persia, and art become a Macedonian in thy heart; if thou yet ownest me for thy master Darius, tell me, I charge thee, by the veneration thou payest the light of Mithras, and this right hand of thy king, do I not lament the least of Statira's misfortunes in her captivity and death?
"And now, if I am not to call my guards, what am I to do with thee!" "Let me go, and I will seek thee tomorrow; and if thou payest me handsomely, and promisest not to harm limb or life, I will put thine enemies and my employers in thy power."
Then cried the people, "It is the duty of the governor to put him out of the way." Caiaphas seeing that Pilate answered not, pressed more vehemently upon him, saying, "We have done our duty as subjects of Caesar and delivered this rebel to thee. If thou payest no attention to our accusation and the desire of the people, then are we free from guilt.
I promise thee I will back him or or " He did not finish his sentence, and the two went out to the inn yard, where stood a horse which did not seem to be particularly vicious. And the animal was soon in the possession of the spy for a very fair sum in exchange. "I will but fix his bridle for thee," said the man, "while thou payest the reckoning, and then mayest thou ride with speed and safety.
Austin came into Oxfordshire to a town that is called Compton to preach the word of God, to whom the curate said: Holy father, the lord of this lordship hath been ofttimes warned of me to pay his tithes to God, and yet he withholdeth them, and therefore I have cursed him, and I find him the more obstinate. To whom St. Austin said: Son, why payest thou not thy tithes to God and to the church?
For with the same judgment ye judge others, shall ye be judged: and with the measure ye mete, shall it be measured to you again. And why spiest thou out the mote which is in thy brother's eye, yet payest no attention to the beam which is in thine own eye? Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Suffer me to take the mote off from thine eye: and behold there is a beam in thine own eye?
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