"Do not tarry" | |
"It is more worthy to leap in ourselves than tarry till they..." | |
"My heart aches, I can no longer tarry. | |
# Let him tarry # | |
# The day that you tarry # | |
"Do not tarry" | |
"It is more worthy to leap in ourselves than tarry till they..." | |
"My heart aches, I can no longer tarry. | |
# Let him tarry # | |
# The day that you tarry # | |
But this God, so full of ardour, to lay siege to my heart, why tarries he so long? | |
He intends to question every man within ten miles, so the net will close around the murderer and if he tarries long, he will be caught. | |
Is he near? Nay, he tarries at the bear baiting. | |
It's not our fault the hunchback tarries in the cellar! | |
O Israel, my brother Moses tarries where he always is, | |
But this God, so full of ardour, to lay siege to my heart, why tarries he so long? | |
He intends to question every man within ten miles, so the net will close around the murderer and if he tarries long, he will be caught. | |
Is he near? Nay, he tarries at the bear baiting. | |
It's not our fault the hunchback tarries in the cellar! | |
O Israel, my brother Moses tarries where he always is, | |
"..he tarried, it is true, for two days in the place where he was." | |
As we tarried there | |
Forgive me if I tarried to follow your bidding! What do you command me? | |
Since the day you tarried here, the sorrow then made known to you, the anguish, increased to the extremes of distress. | |
Too long have we tarried. | |
# Long time hast thou been tarrying here | |
Ships come in from the sea - tarrying a day or two in the endless journey from port to port. | |
The night's tarrying does not excuse Mass. | |
There is no tarrying here! | |
There is nor flying hence nor tarrying here. | |
"..he tarried, it is true, for two days in the place where he was." | |
As we tarried there | |
Forgive me if I tarried to follow your bidding! What do you command me? | |
Since the day you tarried here, the sorrow then made known to you, the anguish, increased to the extremes of distress. | |
Too long have we tarried. | |
# Long time hast thou been tarrying here | |
Ships come in from the sea - tarrying a day or two in the endless journey from port to port. | |
The night's tarrying does not excuse Mass. | |
There is no tarrying here! | |
There is nor flying hence nor tarrying here. | |