In three strides he found his foot splashing in water.
Afterhisdeath,thecreditorswerethechiefpeoplewhoappearedtotakeanyinterestintheaffairs;anditseemedstra …
regard Negroes, I said, was what invariablyhappened wherever
(Vv.2037-2048.)Thustheyarequicklyreconciled.Andthelady,havingpreviouslyconsultedherlords,says:"Wesha …
I gave the Jew credit for being among allother whites the
(Vv.1-174.)Arthur,thegoodKingofBritain,whoseprowessteachesusthatwe,too,shouldbebraveandcourteous,hel …
and I took a chance-and I really shook upthat super-sleuth.
(Vv.5989-6050.)Whentheyhadbeatenherwiththethongsuntiltheyhadslashedherflesh,andwhenthebloodisdroppin …
reason to believe her dead, and that it was because of
Stoodfoulwithcrimsonflow.Thevictors'shoutGladtotheskyarose;nogreaterjoyAlittlebloodcouldgivethemhadt …
The agent was a particularly obvious and obnoxious one;
(Vv.3329-3394.)Nowtheemperorhasbeendeceived.Manybishopsandabbotswerepresenttoblessandhallowthemarria …
just notice who they are: they're Irish Catholics, they're
(Vv.2539-2578.)MylordGawainspokeatsuchlengthandsourgentlythathepromisedhimthathewouldgo;buthesaidtha …
a Negro moved into any white residential neighborhood that
(Vv.2049-2328.)Nowthedamselhasbroughtaboutexactlywhatshehaddesired.AndmylordYvain'smasteryismorecomp …
she had come to believe, since otherwise he would have
Theweaponfleeingasshewhirlsaround.Thus,inhisragedestroyed,hisshapelessfaceStoodfoulwithcrimsonflow.T …
many Jews actually were hypocrites in their claim to be
(Vv.6631-6784.)Whentheemperor'sattentionisrecalledtothepotionwhichhehadbeenpleasedtodrink,andwithwhi …
You know, I think you're a Jew with an Anglicized name.
(Vv.6317-6346.)WhileThessalaisbusywithherremedies,Johngoestoprovidethetowerwitheverythingthatisneces …
The agent was a particularly obvious and obnoxious one;
(Vv.3329-3394.)Nowtheemperorhasbeendeceived.Manybishopsandabbotswerepresenttoblessandhallowthemarria …
of three-halfpence, two fowls, one of which, the Indian
IWASdoublycharmedbyyourletter,firstbecauseitmademelaughmyself,andsecondlybecauseIsawthatyoucouldstil …
religious beliefs. I asked him hadn't hisheadquarters bothered
(Vv.5467-5554.)WhenFeniceheardthesewords,shethusspokeinreply:"Nurse,Icommitmyselftoyou,and,withfullc …
thathe didn't know me, or what I stood for, so that made
(Vv.4011-4036.)Theduke,whothinksandconfidentlytruststhatCligeswillbeunabletostaveoffdeathanddefeatat …
a short time we were surrounded by a large group of the
Mysonandnephewareveryfondofeachother.Theytaketheirlessonsandtheirexercisetogether;butasIsocratessaid …
From the consistent subjectivity in just about everything
(Vv.6051-6162.)Nowthethreedoctorshavereceivedtheirgruesomerewardatthehandsoftheladies.ButCligesister …
thathe didn't know me, or what I stood for, so that made
(Vv.4011-4036.)Theduke,whothinksandconfidentlytruststhatCligeswillbeunabletostaveoffdeathanddefeatat …
I was, to hear him tell it, anti-American, un-American,
(Vv.4237-4282.)NowCligeshearssomethingthatdoesnotsuithimwhenhisunclerefusestheprayerandrequesthemade …
often among the blooms beneath the great moon—the black-haired,
Madmen,assailhimandwithslendershafts,'Gainstwhichhislifeisproof?OrponderousstonesThiswarriorchiefsha …
tells him is intellectually sound, and Iexpect everyone
(Vv.5281-5400.)AssoonasCligesheardherwillhefullyagreedwithher,andsaidthatwouldbethebestthingtodo.Hel …
tointegrate into for instance; if Jews are not the actual
(Vv.1507-1588.)ThusmylordYvainconsidersherwhoisbrokenwithhergrief,andIsupposeitwouldneverhappenagain …
posturing of so many Jews wasn't sincere was that so often
(Vv.1055-1172.)Bythetimehehadfinishedhismealtheknightswereastirinsidelookingforhimandeagertoavengeth …
He paused for a moment, hoping to be able to lower the
"Whyartthousovexed,Omysoul:andwhyartthousodisquietedwithinme?"OputthytrustinGod:forIwillyetthankhim, …
asked me how I knew. I told him I'd had somuch experience
(Vv.6393-6424.)WhenFenicesawthedooropen,andthesuncomestreamingin,asshehadnotseenitformanyaday,herhea …
and I took a chance-and I really shook upthat super-sleuth.
(Vv.5989-6050.)Whentheyhadbeatenherwiththethongsuntiltheyhadslashedherflesh,andwhenthebloodisdroppin …
that what he said only proved how little he understood
(Vv.4575-4628.)ThusloveharrowsFenice.Butthistormentisherdelight,ofwhichshecannevergrowweary.AndClige …
unlocked the door at the foot of the steps. He turned,
Ruthsprangforwardtoshakethehornyhandstretchedforwardintheactionofblessing.Shepresseditbetweenbothofh …
most active, and the most vocal, financier, leader and
(Vv.175-268.)"Ithappenedsevenyearsagothat,lonelyasacountryman,Iwasmakingmywayinsearchofadventures,fu …
You know, I think you're a Jew with an Anglicized name.
(Vv.6317-6346.)WhileThessalaisbusywithherremedies,Johngoestoprovidethetowerwitheverythingthatisneces …
the great caravan routes entering the Sahara from the south.
Andwornwithonset,fallsuponhisfoeAndbravesalonethewoundsofallthewar.ThusmayanelephantinAfricwastes,Op …
C.I.A., or anybody else could ever find me guilty of, was
(Vv.4727-4758.)BythisruseCligesremainshiddeninthetown.Andthosewhowerehisprisonerswentfromoneendofthe …
being open-minded. I said I was seeking for the truth,
(Vv.4759-4950.)Thateveningamongallthebaronstherewasmuchtalkoftheblackknight,forindeedtheyspokeofnoth …
and I was trying to weigh-objectively-everything on its
(Vv.4951-5040.)TheKingviewedthemwithpleasureforawhile,asdidmanyotherswhosaidthattheyesteemedthewhite …
reason to believe her dead, and that it was because of
Stoodfoulwithcrimsonflow.Thevictors'shoutGladtotheskyarose;nogreaterjoyAlittlebloodcouldgivethemhadt …
to be the absolute truth about Jews. I told him that, yes,
YVAINor,TheKnightwiththeLion(Vv.1-174.)Arthur,thegoodKingofBritain,whoseprowessteachesusthatwe,too,s …
I told him that theIslam I believed in now was the Islam
(Vv.5663-5698.)WhenCligesheardthistalkhewentinhastetothecourt.Buttherewasnojoyorgladnessthere:forall …
in America could be focused upon the Negro, then the more
(Vv.723-746.)MylordYvaingetsawayfromthecourtwithoutanyonemeetinghim,andproceedsalonetohislodgingplac …
the gunpowder was wanted for making a noise on their saint
IwastoldallthisbyP.Vedius,ahare-brainedfellowenough,butyetanintimatefriendofPompey's.ThisVediuscamet …
a Negro moved into any white residential neighborhood that
(Vv.2049-2328.)Nowthedamselhasbroughtaboutexactlywhatshehaddesired.AndmylordYvain'smasteryismorecomp …
in America could be focused upon the Negro, then the more
(Vv.723-746.)MylordYvaingetsawayfromthecourtwithoutanyonemeetinghim,andproceedsalonetohislodgingplac …
Almost from the first I had been guessing about something;
(Vv.5995-5988.)Atoncethroughoutthepalacethenoiseisquietedandhushed.Andtheemperorbadethedoctortellhim …
often among the blooms beneath the great moon—the black-haired,
Madmen,assailhimandwithslendershafts,'Gainstwhichhislifeisproof?OrponderousstonesThiswarriorchiefsha …
seditious, subversive, and probablyCommunist. I told him
(Vv.4283-4574.)Cligestookallthemoneyandcompanionsthathewishedandneeded.Forhispersonalusehetookfourho …
and I was trying to weigh-objectively-everything on its
(Vv.4951-5040.)TheKingviewedthemwithpleasureforawhile,asdidmanyotherswhosaidthattheyesteemedthewhite …
reward that they would win from him if they carried his
Hisshieldnomore,lesthissinisterhand,Idle,givelifebyshame;andonhisbreastBearingaforestofspears,though …
Almost from the first I had been guessing about something;
(Vv.5995-5988.)Atoncethroughoutthepalacethenoiseisquietedandhushed.Andtheemperorbadethedoctortellhim …
seditious, subversive, and probablyCommunist. I told him
(Vv.4283-4574.)Cligestookallthemoneyandcompanionsthathewishedandneeded.Forhispersonalusehetookfourho …
You know, I think you're a Jew with an Anglicized name.
(Vv.6317-6346.)WhileThessalaisbusywithherremedies,Johngoestoprovidethetowerwitheverythingthatisneces …
him sped the yellow figure, and right to the end. The seemingly
But,almostinsensibly,Jenny'splaceinRuth'sheartwasfilledup;therewassomeonewholistenedwithtenderintere …
And an even clearer proof for me of how Jews truly
(Vv.1943-2036.)TakingmylordYvainbythehand,thedamselleadshimwherehewillbedearlyloved;butexpectingtobe …
The agent was a particularly obvious and obnoxious one;
(Vv.3329-3394.)Nowtheemperorhasbeendeceived.Manybishopsandabbotswerepresenttoblessandhallowthemarria …
thewhite Gentiles' prejudice would keep diverted off the
(Vv.747-906.)MylordYvainmountsatonce,intendingtoavenge,ifpossible,hiscousin'sdisgracebeforehereturns …
church bell by guess. The arrival of our boats was a rare
PS.--IhadwrittentheabovewhenIreceivedyourletteraboutthepublicani,towhomIcouldnotbutadmirethejusticeo …
I was, to hear him tell it, anti-American, un-American,
(Vv.4237-4282.)NowCligeshearssomethingthatdoesnotsuithimwhenhisunclerefusestheprayerandrequesthemade …
most active, and the most vocal, financier, leader and
(Vv.175-268.)"Ithappenedsevenyearsagothat,lonelyasacountryman,Iwasmakingmywayinsearchofadventures,fu …
many Jews actually were hypocrites in their claim to be
(Vv.6631-6784.)Whentheemperor'sattentionisrecalledtothepotionwhichhehadbeenpleasedtodrink,andwithwhi …
damp freshness in the air of the passage, and a sort of
"Nay,Ruth,youarenotgoingtohavesecretsfromme,areyou?Don'tyourememberyourpromisetoconsidermeasabrother …
me, and if he wanted to know anything, why didn't he ask
(Vv.3865-3914.)YewhoareinterestedintheartofLove,whodofaithfullymaintainthecustomsandusageofhiscourt, …
positions-and do they reallysincerely exert these influences?
(Vv.1727-1942.)ThereuponshegoesbacktotheroomwheremylordYvainiswaiting,comfortablyguardedbyhervigilan …