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19:22 Haste thee, escape thither; for I cannot do anything till thou be come thither.
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Heed ye the brush and lower branches of the trees if any be broken, mark well the track in dusty places and seek ye the print of feet in marshy places, learn all ye may from whomsoever ye may and haste ye hot-foot back with tidings good or ill.
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A pise of those Bandstrings--the more haste the less speed.
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But as Beltane uprose in his jangling fetters, the gaoler, beholding his face, backed to the door, and slamming it shut, barred and fast bolted it, yet cast full many a glance behind as he hasted down the winding stair.
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"Haste now," the foremost cried, "now haste thee death!"
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Thenceforth what haste thou wilt."
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A Paduan with these Florentines am I. Ofttimes they thunder in mine ears, exclaiming 'O haste that noble knight!
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CHAPTER LXIV HOW GILES CURSED BELSAYE OUT OF HER FEAR Within the market-place all was dire confusion; men hasted hither and thither, buckling on armour as they went, women wept and children wailed, while ever the bell clashed out its fierce summons.
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I'll haste the writer, and withal Break with your wives of your departure hence.
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See Nature hastes her earliest Wreaths to bring, With all the Incense of the breathing Spring: Cap.
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What--tho' in awful haste the tott'ring world, By Heaven's command, be into ruin hurl'd: As on a rock unshaken he remains, Upborne by Him who all the just sustains!
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This haste hath wings indeed.
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In haste whereof, most heartily I pray Your Highness to assign our trial day.
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Yea, powerful fates, haste, haste the time, The most auspicious day, On which these monsters of our time To hell must post away.
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I haste to realize, in act, my thinking; The master's word, that only giveth might.
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Hermann hasted straightway to the stable, where quietly standing Found he the spirited stallions, the clean oats quickly devouring, And the well-dried hay that was cut from the richest of meadows.
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All above my head there rushed southward with wide-spread wing of haste a sparkling smoke; and mixed with the immense roaring I heard mysterious hubbubs of tumblings and rumblings, which I could not at all comprehend, like the moving-about of furniture in the houses of Titans; while pervading all the air was a most weird and tearful sound, as it were threnody, and a wild wail of pain, and dying swan-songs, and all lamentations and tribulations of the world.
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And presently, I was grown steady again, and I took my gear, and did haste down the Rock, and so was come presently to the earth again.
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Every thirty years a new race comes into the world--a youngster that knows nothing about anything, and after summarily devouring in all haste the results of human knowledge as they have been accumulated for thousands of years, aspires to be thought cleverer than the whole of the past.
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Wanting in haste a Prologue, he applied To three poetic friends; was thrice denied.
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109 With such kind passion hastes the prince to fight, And spreads his flying canvas to the sound; Him, whom no danger, were he there, could fright, Now absent every little noise can wound.
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All that should come he foresaw, when in haste the passion for freedom, When a desire in the newly changed order of things to be working, Urged him onward to Paris, where chains and death he encountered.
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They conveyed with haste their moveables and furniture into the adjoining fields.
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"Then haste thee back to thy happiness, dear Genevra, to-morrow we will see thee wed."
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To-morrow's light (O haste the glorious morn!)
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Now, sir, her father counts it dangerous That she do give her sorrow so much sway, And in his wisdom hastes our marriage To stop the inundation of her tears, Which, too much minded by herself alone, May be put from her by society.
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=403.= How like a conquerer the king of day Folds back the curtains of his orient couch, Bestrides the fleecy clouds, and speeds his way Through skies made brighter by his burning touch; For, as a warrior from the tented field Victorious, hastes his wearied limbs to rest, So doth the sun his brazen sceptre yield, And sink, fair Night, upon thy gentle breast.
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Amongst these merry and courteous lords hasted not Sir Launfal.
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They beheld Thy brother, and a joyous shout uprais'd, Imploring him to haste the parting hour.
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Tis better hope he is; For his designs crave haste, his haste good hope.
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his father commanded, as Marcantonio would have entered the palace gate; "haste ill befits thy grave and dignified purpose.
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So rode they into the echoing courtyard whither hasted old Godric to welcome them, and divers servants to take their horses.
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The lady smiled, her heart was light, she felt a rapture new; And like each flower that filled their bower the love between them grew, For little takes it to revive the love that is but true; And aided by his lady's hand he hastes her gems to don, And on his courser's back he flings a rich caparison, A head-stall framed of purple web and studded o'er with gold; And purple plumes and ribbons and gems of price untold; He clasped the lady to his heart, he whispered words of cheer, And then took horse to Gelva to join the tilting there.
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Heed ye the brush and lower branches of the trees if any be broken, mark well the track in dusty places and seek ye the print of feet in marshy places, learn all ye may from whomsoever ye may and haste ye hot-foot back with tidings good or ill.
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40 Now charged with blessings while you seek repose, Officious slumbers haste your eyes to close; And glorious dreams stand ready to restore The pleasing shapes of all you saw before.
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I despatched therefore a servant into Wapping to bring in haste the best tooth-drawer he could find.
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His father ..." She stopped short, closing with some haste the door to a vista, and poured herself another cup of coffee.
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Making haste up the crags by a short cut, I joined him on the verge of the promontory pretty well heated and out of breath.
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With all haste the consul Marcus Livius proceeded to the northern army; and it was high time that he should appear.
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TANCRED in haste cometh out of his palace with JULIO.
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He had been a traveller, and Desdemona (as is the manner of ladies) loved to hear him tell the story of his adventures, which he would run through from his earliest recollection; the battles, sieges, and encounters, which he had past through; the perils he had been exposed to by land and by water; his hair-breadth escapes, when he has entered a breach, or marched up to the mouth of a cannon; and how he had been taken prisoner by the insolent enemy, and sold to slavery: how he demeaned himself in that state, and how he escaped: all these accounts, added to the narration of the strange things he had seen in foreign countries, the vast wildernesses and romantic caverns, the quarries, the rocks and mountains, whose heads are in the clouds; of the savage nations, the cannibals who are man-eaters, and a race of people in Africa whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders: these travellers' stories would so enchain the attention of Desdemona, that if she were called off at any time by household affairs, she would dispatch with all haste that business, and return, and with a greedy ear devour Othello's discourse.
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Hard by, a cottage chimney smokes From betwixt two aged oaks, Where Corydon and Thyrsis met, Are at their savoury dinner set Of herbs, and other country messes, Which the neat-handed Phillis dresses; And then in haste her bower she leaves, With Thestylis to bind the sheaves; Or, if the earlier season lead, To the tann'd haycock in the mead.
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Now haste all bondmen, let us go, And leave this Christian country O; God help us to Victoria's shore, Where we are free and slaves no more.
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his father commanded, as Marcantonio would have entered the palace gate; "haste ill befits thy grave and dignified purpose.
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So, whiles Beltane stared dreamily upon the twilit river, Sir Fidelis hasted up the bank and was back again, the wallet by his side, whence he took a phial and goblet and mixed therein a draught which dreamy Beltane perforce must swallow, and thereafter the dreamy languor fell from him, what time Sir Fidelis fell to bathing and bandaging the ugly gash that showed beneath his knee.