#Your music forbear # | |
(Lionheart) Ghost unlaid forbear thee | |
- For love of God, forbear him. | |
- Nay, but he prated and spoke such scurvy and provoking terms against your honor that with the little godliness I have, I did full hard forbear him. | |
- Rub him about the temples. - No, forbear. | |
#Your music forbear # | |
(Lionheart) Ghost unlaid forbear thee | |
- For love of God, forbear him. | |
- Nay, but he prated and spoke such scurvy and provoking terms against your honor that with the little godliness I have, I did full hard forbear him. | |
- Rub him about the temples. - No, forbear. | |
Apparently Brunton saw something in this, which escaped your forbears, Musgrave, from which he expected some personal advantage. | |
As a man of letters, I'm being annoyed, insulted, but I swear that for nothing in the world would have made me change my home country or have any other history than the history of our forbears, such as it was given us by God." | |
Before the tomb can be opened, Astete's Quechua guide makes an offering of coca leaves to the spirits that dwell here, just as his Inca forbears would have done. | |
But crowning you, we hoped you won't forget the dismal fate of your forbears. | |
For love of liberty, our forbears colonists few in number and with little to defend themselves fought the war for independence what was then the world's most powerful empire. | |
Apparently Brunton saw something in this, which escaped your forbears, Musgrave, from which he expected some personal advantage. | |
As a man of letters, I'm being annoyed, insulted, but I swear that for nothing in the world would have made me change my home country or have any other history than the history of our forbears, such as it was given us by God." | |
Before the tomb can be opened, Astete's Quechua guide makes an offering of coca leaves to the spirits that dwell here, just as his Inca forbears would have done. | |
But crowning you, we hoped you won't forget the dismal fate of your forbears. | |
For love of liberty, our forbears colonists few in number and with little to defend themselves fought the war for independence what was then the world's most powerful empire. | |
"I pressed it, and, satisfied with the discovery," "forbore to upraise the sash." | |
Even as I forbore till I could see to my fuckin' arrangements. | |
I would hate that death bandaged my eyes, and forbore, And bade me creep past. | |
"I pressed it, and, satisfied with the discovery," "forbore to upraise the sash." | |
Even as I forbore till I could see to my fuckin' arrangements. | |
I would hate that death bandaged my eyes, and forbore, And bade me creep past. | |
"Let your forbearing spirit be evident to all," what did he mean by that? | |
- You are very forbearing. | |
As we all know, l'm a kind and forbearing man. | |
Eleanor once told me... that above all else... Shakespeare's sister would have been a humble, patient, forbearing soul. | |
I have so far been forbearing with you, sir. | |
Your friendship and your compassion do you both honor but the ancient ways carry purpose and may not be forborne. | |
"Let your forbearing spirit be evident to all," what did he mean by that? | |
- You are very forbearing. | |
As we all know, l'm a kind and forbearing man. | |
Eleanor once told me... that above all else... Shakespeare's sister would have been a humble, patient, forbearing soul. | |
I have so far been forbearing with you, sir. | |
Your friendship and your compassion do you both honor but the ancient ways carry purpose and may not be forborne. | |