"Yarely" Quotes from Famous Books
... speak to the mariners: fall to 't, yarely, or we run ourselves to ground; bestir, bestir! ... — Innocents abroad • Mark Twain
... To young and to old all things God had given, Save the share of the folk and the life-days of men. Then heard I that widely the work was a-banning To kindreds a many the Middle-garth over To fret o'er that folk-stead. So befell to him timely Right soon among men that made was it yarely The most of hall-houses, and Hart its name shap'd he, Who wielded his word full widely around. His behest he belied not; it was he dealt the rings, 80 The wealth at the high-tide. Then up rose the hall-house, High up and horn-gabled. Hot surges it bided Of fire-flame the loathly, nor long was ... — The Tale of Beowulf - Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats • Anonymous |