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Updated: May 19, 2025


"And methinks thou knoweth also the saying, 'The dress of the wife of a learned man is of more importance than the life of one ignorant. Hear, Joel, thou learned man?" "Affright not Joel," Martha replied to her brother, "but tell me whether the kittuna of this Rabbi is wool or flax, or his tallith handsomely embroidered." "What weareth this man?" Lazarus asked of Joseph.

Besides, fair Viola, richly as she dresses in velvet purple or in golden sheen, has not yet donned that vivid scarlet robe which Queen Anemone weareth, nor are her wrappers of celestial azure so pure; and blue is, as we all know, the highest note of coloring in floral music. But comparisons are not required, Anemones are variable and beautiful enough to be grown for themselves alone.

What is to mean that Sir Launcelot fell down off his horse: he hath left pride and taken him to humility, for he hath cried mercy loud for his sin, and sore repented him, and our Lord hath clothed him in his clothing which is full of knots, that is the hair that he weareth daily.

"'Seest thou not yon cavalier who cometh toward us on a dapple-gray steed, and weareth a golden helmet? 'What I see, answered Sancho, 'is nothing but a man on a gray ass like my own, who carries something shiny on his head. 'Just so, answered Don Quixote: 'and that resplendent object is the helmet of Mambrino." "Sir Humphry Davy?" said Mr.

Also the sacred Ape, worshipped by the heathen of the Indies, the Dancing Serpent which weareth Spectacles, and whose Bite is instantly mortal, with other rare Fish, Fowle, Idols and the like. All to be seene at the Charge of one Groat per head." Mrs.

But since the folk of God-home we may not slay nor smite, And that fool of the folk that thou lovest, thou hast saved in my despite, Take with thee, thief of God-home, this other word I say: Since the safeguard wrought in the ring-mail I may not do away I lay this curse upon it, that whoso weareth the same, Shall save his life in the battle, and have the battle's shame; He shall live through wrack and ruin, and ever have the worse, And drag adown his kindred, and bear the people's curse.

It is hard work, and sometimes the dun is at the door, and contact is inevitable with men who don't understand the precious jewel he weareth in his head; but the week's hard work is got through somehow; and on Sundays he sallies forth for rural air with a little knot of friends, and the talk is of art, and letters, and the world. So quick and keen a nature as his had immense buoyancy in it.

They had talked of Virginia, and Mistress Alicia coaxed: "Wilt thou not take me with thee. Lady Rebecca, when thou returnest thither? "But see," and she peered through an opening in the high yew hedge, "yonder cometh Master Rolfe with a party of gentlemen. Oh! one of them is a brave figure of a man, though he weareth not such fine clothes as some of the others. By my troth!

"But you seem to have managed it." "He weareth round his neck a magic jewel, which giveth him dominion over devils is it not so?" "You know best," said Horace.

"Tell me the name of the traitor," the Lady Laura urged, coming close and laying her hand upon his shoulder. "Nay," said her husband, shaking off her touch impatiently, "my anger doth unlock my speech to a point I had not dreamed, for the matter may be held before the Inquisition! But it is a name unknown to thee, and new to this dignity, which he weareth like a clown!

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