85 collocations for fared

nowand there be more riddles for thee, boy, and so, until we meet, fare thee well, messire Beltane!"

A lass that has many wooers oft fares the worst.

Old Brooks had the full disposal of all his wealth, and it would have fared ill with Percival if he introduced an undesirable wife into the magnificent Fitzwilliam Place establishment.

God's mother, ass and fool for speaking truth! 'Tis terrible; but fare ye well, my lords. RlCH.

I ferly wherefore ye're sae soon asteer, But I can guess ye're gawn to gather dew.' She scoured awa, and said, 'What's that to you?' 'Then fare ye weel, Meg Dorts, and e'en's ye like,' I careless cried, and lap in o'er the dyke.

The facts which are there recorded serve to show, how Christian principle has fared in this worldhow it has appeared, what it has done, how it has been treated.

O bounteous man, since Heaven sheds o'er thee blessings mild, Inquire, one day at least, how fares Misfortune's child.

But since he crossed the rapid tide, According to the doubtful story, To woo, andLord knows what beside, And swam for love as I for glory, 'Twere hard to say who fared the best; Sad mortals thus the gods still plague you; He lost his labour, I my jest

But fare thee well, thou good old man, and believe me, if Will Stutely die, he shall be right well avenged.

378-384, thus translated by Dryden: And as young striplings whip the top for sport, On the smooth pavement of an empty court, The wooden engine files and whirls about, Admir'd, with clamours, of the beardless rout; They lash aloud, each other they provoke, And lend their little souls at every stroke: Thus fares the Queen, and thus her fury blows Amidst the crowds, and trundles as she goes.]

At 4 P.M. we left Boston by railway for Albany,fare 5 dollars each.

So fares the wit, when it walks abroad to do its business without the heart that should inspire it.

" "I might fare a good deal worse," said Evadne with her soft laugh.

I'le therefore be no Poet; no, nor make Ten Muses of your nine, I sweare, for this; Verses, tho freely borne, like slaves are sold; I Crowne thy lines with Bayes, thy love with gold: So fare thou well.

As when a sort of lusty shepherds try Their force at football, care of victory Makes them salute so rudely breast to breast, 47 That their encounter seems too rough for jest; They ply their feet, and still the restless ball, Toss'd to and fro, is urged by them all: So fares the doubtful barge 'twixt tide and winds, And like effect of their contention finds.

"But tell me, how doth fare the king? Doth he relent? Or is his face forbiddingdark and cold?

Thus fared the crown of Spain, the erstwhile proud mistress of half the world, and the degenerate successors of Charles V accept an asylum in France from the hands of a soldier of fortune.

And how hast thou fared all these long days?" "Right merrily have I lived at the Lord Sheriff's," answered Little John, "and I have come straight thence.

Man does not fare well herehe dies or degenerates; but it is the country of animals, and especially of plants.

But when Sir Tristram stood with them in the chapel, he gave them hardly any greeting, but said at once: "Messires, how doth it fare with the Lady Belle Isoult?"

The sun was set, or setting, when I left Our cottage door, and evening soon brought on A sober hour, not winning or serene, For cold and raw the air was, and untuned; 145 But as a face we love is sweetest then When sorrow damps it, or, whatever look It chance to wear, is sweetest if the heart Have fulness in herself; even so with me It fared that evening.

Cards of introduction from French and English friends fared a similar fate.

"Fare you well, true father; to-night and to-morrow may God help me also, like you, to meet my fate standing up!"

But since 'tis so, Why, fare thee well, old play-fellow!

"Fare thee well, good fool," said he, "I leave thee to thy dreams; God send they be ever fair" "Gold!" cried the jester, spinning the coin upon his thumb, "ha, now do I dream indeed; may thy waking be ever as joyous.

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