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To them, weeping and wailing greatly, after the Eastern fashion, he said when he entered, "Why make ye this ado, and weep? The damsel is not dead, but sleepeth." They laughed him to scorn. He put them all out.
And he cometh to the house of the ruler of the synagogue, and seeth the tumult, and them that wept and wailed greatly. And when he was come in, he saith unto them: "Why make ye this ado, and weep? The damsel is not dead, but sleepeth." And they laughed him to scorn.
And he cometh to the house of the ruler of the synagogue, and seeth the tumult, and them that wept and wailed greatly. And when he was come in, he saith unto them, Why make ye this ado, and weep? the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth. And they laughed him to scorn.
When she heard these words, she cried, "Tell me the condition of this girl, and her name for I know all the damsels of the sea, Kings' daughters and others; and, if I judge her worthy of him, I will demand her in marriage for him of her father, though I spend on her whatso my hand possesseth. So recount to me all anent her and fear naught, for my son sleepeth."
Oh, she who hath brought forth these sons by Dharma and Indra and Maruta she who hath ever slept within palaces now sleepeth, fatigued, on the bare ground! Oh, the virtuous Yudhishthira, who deserveth the sovereignty of the three worlds, sleepeth, fatigued, like an ordinary man, on the bare ground!
One day he had started in Nicholas his old political dreams of Jeffersonian lustre. "Virginia is not dead but sleepeth," the judge had said, as a prelude to denunciation of the Readjuster party then in power. Nicholas was looking at a collection of autograph letters that lay on the judge's desk. He glanced up with an impulsive start. "Oh, but I should like to have lived then!" he exclaimed.
But above all, doubt not—I say, doubt not one moment,—that as there is One eye that seeth all things in all places, that slumbereth not by day nor sleepeth in the watches of night, that never waxeth weak at any time or weary—as there is One hand against which no panoply can arm the guilty, from which no distance can protect, nor space of time secure him, so surely shall they perish miserable who did this miserable murder, and their souls rue it everlastingly beyond the portals of the grave, which are but the portals of eternal life, and admit all men to wo or bliss, for ever and for ever!"
Take a sharpe razor and put it under the pillow of your bed; and see that you have ready a privy burning lampe with oyle, hid under some part of the hanging of the chamber, and finely dissembling the matter when according to his custome he commeth to bed and sleepeth soundly, arise you secretly, and with your bare feet goe and take the lampe, with the Razor in your right hand and with valiant force cut off the head of the poysonous serpent, wherein we will aid and assist you: and when by the death of him you shall be made safe, we wil marry you to some comely man.
And a badger not only sleepeth all day in summer, but day and night in winter. Thou knowest that?" "Yea," replied Hugo. And added that at his uncle's priory he had occasionally eaten badger meat, which was very good. "Cured like ham, was it?" inquired Humphrey. "Yea," responded Hugo. Humphrey nodded his head approvingly. "A priest," he said, "for knowing and having good eating."
"Forsooth, and is it so?" growled Roger, his scowl relaxing "now will I eat full and blithely, for Ralpho was an arrant knave." Now when his hunger was somewhat assuaged, Roger turned and looked where Beltane lay. "My master sleepeth?" said he, his voice grown gentle. "Nay, Roger, I lie and wait thy news," spake Beltane, his eyes yet closed. "Why then, 'tis war, master battle and siege.
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