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Where is the profit?" "He will not confess, else; and then were his soul lost. For his crime his life is forfeited by the law and of a surety will I see that he payeth it! but it were peril to my own soul to let him die unconfessed and unabsolved. Nay, I were a fool to fling me into hell for his accommodation." "But, your Highness, suppose he has nothing to confess?"
"Ay, there is an answer to that in the same book, which doubtless you may have heard," said I, disgusted with her hypocrisy, "'The wicked borroweth, and payeth not again." Never shall I forget the furious passion into which this too apt quotation threw my unprincipled applicant. She lifted up her voice and cursed me, using some of the big oaths temporarily discarded for conscience sake.
That man, who, without knowing his own strength and dissociated from both virtue and profit, desireth an object difficult of acquisition, without again adopting adequate means, is said to be destitute of intelligence. O king, he who punisheth one that is undeserving of punishment, payeth homage to persons without their knowledge, and waiteth upon misers, is said to be of little sense.
You know I don't believe in chance, but in the Lord. And would you sooner rest your decision on a gambler's test, than on God's promise? Now just let us open the book." Q. "Well; what do you see?" H. "'The wicked borroweth, and payeth not again; but the righteous sheweth mercy, and lendeth." 37th Psalm, 21st verse.
Of seeking peace of mind and of spiritual progress We may enjoy abundance of peace if we refrain from busying ourselves with the sayings and doings of others, and things which concern not ourselves. How can he abide long time in peace who occupieth himself with other men's matters, and with things without himself, and meanwhile payeth little or rare heed to the self within?
The fellow hath other balms equally potent. All of these he would admonish, or shall I say advert, the public." "So," said Caxton, thoughtfully, "he wishes to make, if I may borrow a phrase of Albertus Magnus, an advertisement of his goods." "Even so," said Nicholas. "I see," said the Master, "he payeth us. We advert the goods. Forthwith all men buy them. Then hath he more money.
"There," said the smith, "is the jest of the whole, for it belongeth to me. Sir William Beauclerk bade me order the weapon through Master Gildersworthy, of London town, and by the time it came hither, lo! he had died, and so it fell to my hands. No one here payeth the price for the trinket, and so I must e'en keep it myself, though I be but a poor man."
'This business hath doubtless increased your trade, fair mistress, quoth Saxon. 'Aye, and in the way that payeth best, said she. 'The few kilderkins of beer which are drunk by the common folk make little difference one way or the other.
I lend him the money; he payeth me one year, or may be twain, the due; thereafter can he no longer furnish it, and thereupon I take the holding, and drive away the peasant therefrom. Thus I get the holding and the money. The same things do I with handicraftsmen. Hath he a good house? He pledgeth that house until I bring it behind me.
And when the Queen saw him she cried, "What news hast thou of my husband? Is he yet alive?" "Yea," said the herald, "he is alive and in good health." "And where didst thou leave him? In some country of the Greeks, or among barbarians?" "I left him in the land of Euboea, where he ordereth a sacrifice to Zeus." "Payeth he thus some vow, or did some oracle command it?" "He payeth a vow.
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