单词 | fosterling |
例句 | "Is that all? Two fosterlings? That's a small enough price to—" "Lord Frey's son Olyvar will be coming with us," she went on. A Game of Thrones 1997-08-04T00:00:00Z "Your father listened, I have no doubt. But in the end, he decided for himself. Bran, will you let me tell you about a dream Jojen dreamed of you and your fosterling brothers?" A Clash of Kings 1998-11-16T00:00:00Z Men treat thee sorely, Samm my fosterling: Even by death thou warnest—but it is meant That our two deaths will not be far apart. King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Dana? 2011-09-17T02:00:30.620Z The monster is the fosterling of Hera in the Homeric hymn, and the bane of flocks and herds. Myth, Ritual And Religion, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:19.110Z Thursday morning, being about to make her summer exodus, she cheerfully transferred her fosterling to me. Sigurd Our Golden Collie and Other Comrades of the Road Nevertheless, when her fosterling fed her kindly from her abundance they naysaid it not. The Sundering Flood So they have killed thee, Sam, my fosterling. The Red Romance Book "Content you," Menelaus said, "I wait Upon thy word, thou fosterling of Zeus." Helen Redeemed and Other Poems For know ye, that I am a fosterling of Domna the witch, and she taught me more than ever she taught you. King Arthur's Knights The Tales Re-told for Boys & Girls Then Audubon was sure that this was our famed fosterling and, taking up the unsuspicious little fellow, hastened to bring him down the hill to his home. Sigurd Our Golden Collie and Other Comrades of the Road But she laid her down peaceably within call of her dear fosterling, muttering as her head fell back: Here at any rate it is over-soon; let us get out of the mountains first. The Sundering Flood Ne'er shall the land of Romulus henceforth Look on a fosterling with prouder eye. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Gunnar woke up in his hall and said— "Thou hast been sorely treated, Sam, my fosterling, and this warning is so meant that our two deaths will not be far apart." The story of Burnt Njal From the Icelandic of the Njals Saga Woe, what us befel therefrom, Us, dear Scathach's fosterlings, Me sore wounded, red with blood, Thee no more to drive thy car! The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge —My fosterling is happy, and I too; Yet did we leave behind things good to do, Deeds good to tell about when we are dead. Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough "Snipes!" says Bridget; "deft art thou, fosterling, to take them without either springe or stonebow, and they all flittering like butterflies on a March day." The Sundering Flood And it is a pity for you, sweet daring Bran," he said, "fosterling of Fergus of the thirty woods and plains, that you did not do something worth praise before killing your own foster-brother. Gods and Fighting Men Gunnar woke up in his hall and said, "Thou hast been sorely treated, Sam, my fosterling, and this warning is so meant that our two deaths will not be far apart." The Story of Burnt Njal: the great Icelandic tribune, jurist, and counsellor It matters not to me, O fosterling," replied Fergus; "for had I a sword in this, it never would cut thee nor be plied on thee. The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge Such words shall my ghost see the chronicler writing In the days that shall be:—ah—what wouldst thou, my fosterling? Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough But do my bidding, sweet fosterling, and it will be better for me and better for thee, and may, perchance, put off battle for awhile; which to me as now were not unhandy. Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair And at that Angus said: "O Bran, fosterling of fair-haired Fergus, it is not a right thing you are doing, to kill my own son." Gods and Fighting Men Well, fosterling, thou hast seen much, and done much, and many would say that thou art a lucky man, and that more and much more lieth ready to thine hand. The Well at the World's End: a tale "Success and a blessing attend thee, O fosterling; not for hospitality from thee am I come, but to fight and do battle with thee." The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúalnge —Come nearer, O fosterer, come nearer and kiss me, Bid farewell to thy fosterling while the life yet is in me, For this farewell to thee is my last word meseemeth. Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough That day even the little bazaar fosterlings, whom he had begged, and coaxed, and taught, had all deserted to be present at the burning of three widows. Rung Ho! It is what I advise, let every one carry away his friends and his fosterlings, his sons and his brothers, to his own place. Gods and Fighting Men Oh! my fosterling, O my Prince whom I nursed at these withered breasts, are you come back from the dead to take your own again? The Virgin of the Sun Nine heralds restrained them with shouting, if perchance they might refrain from clamour, and hearken to their kings, the fosterlings of Zeus. The Iliad Or else, art thou verily Pharamond my fosterling, The Freed and the Freer, the Wise, the World's Wonder? Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough "I shall never master that hard art," lamented his fosterling. Irish Fairy Tales “I said, ‘I am a fosterling of the Hrossings, and my mother was taken in war: my name is Fox.’ The House of the Wolfings "What ails thee, Queen, my fosterling?" he said. The World's Desire Dear Menelaos, fosterling of Zeus, no longer count I that we two of ourselves shall return home out of the war. The Iliad Lie you down and sleep, my fosterling, for I have much to do in the hours of darkness. Morning Star But darkness was not a thing to terrify him, bred in the nightness of a wood and the very fosterling of gloom; nor could the wind afflict his ear or his heart. Irish Fairy Tales Delicate, so help me Love, are the fosterlings of Tyre; but Myïscus blazes out and quenches them all as the sun the stars. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology Lead me not thither against my will, oh fosterling of Zeus, but leave me here! The Odyssey Done into English prose Thus in that hour, Menelaos fosterling of Zeus, ranged thy shining eyes everywhither through the multitude of the host of thy comrades, if haply they might behold Nestor's son yet alive. The Iliad She was handsome and tall, but with fierce eyes which always watched Umslopogaas, my fosterling; and I noted that he who was fearless of all other things yet seemed to fear Zinita. Nada the Lily Ye whose hands are clean of the blood of Horwendil, pity your fosterling, be moved by my calamities. The Danish History, Books I-IX O son of king Peteos fosterling of Zeus, and thou skilled in evil wiles, thou cunning of mind, why stand ye shrinking apart, and tarry for others? The Iliad And Peisistratus, son of Nestor, answered him, saying: 'Menelaus, son of Atreus, fosterling of Zeus, leader of the host, assuredly this is the son of that very man, even as thou sayest. The Odyssey Done into English prose Need of good counsel have I and thou, Menelaos fosterling of Zeus, of counsel that will help and save the Argives and the ships, since the heart of Zeus hath turned again. The Iliad Now I, Mopo, saw the glamour that had fallen upon my fosterling, and spoke of it with Galazi, saying that a means must be found to wake him. Nada the Lily Most hateful art thou to me of all kings, fosterlings of Zeus; thou ever lovest strife and wars and fightings. The Iliad And the dame that kept the stores placed therein corn and wine and dainties, such as princes eat, the fosterlings of Zeus. The Odyssey Done into English prose And wise Telemachus answered him, saying: 'Yea verily, O fosterling of Zeus, we will tell him all on our coming even as thou sayest. The Odyssey Done into English prose Now the kings, the fosterlings of Zeus, encountered Nestor, as they went up from the ships, even they that were wounded with the bronze, Tydeus' son, and Odysseus, and Agamemnon, son of Atreus. The Iliad Silently and by night Umslopogaas, my fosterling, led me across the border, and brought me here to Stanger; and here as an old witch-doctor I have lived for many, many years. Nada the Lily Then wise Telemachus answered him, and said: 'Menelaus, son of Atreus, fosterling of Zeus, leader of the host, I have come if perchance thou mayest tell me some tidings of my father. The Odyssey Done into English prose And Peisistratus, son of Nestor, first spake among them: 'Consider, Menelaus, fosterling of Zeus, leader of the people, whether god hath showed forth this sign for us twain, or for thee thyself.' The Odyssey Done into English prose O fosterling of Zeus, we were none otherwise glad at thy returning, than if we had come to Ithaca, our own country. The Odyssey Done into English prose No time to sit have I, old man, fosterling of Zeus, nor wilt thou persuade me. The Iliad Now when I heard this my heart leapt for joy, seeing that I had feared greatly for the fate of Umslopogaas, my fosterling. Nada the Lily So having searched and found nothing, I spoke to Umslopogaas, my fosterling, not knowing that death in a woman's shape lay on the hut above us. Nada the Lily Now I laughed shrilly, desiring to try the heart of Umslopogaas, my fosterling, yet further. Nada the Lily And anon she spake to her lord and questioned him of each thing: 'Menelaus, fosterling of Zeus, know we now who these men avow themselves to be that have come under our roof? The Odyssey Done into English prose I cry thee mercy, Achilles; have thou regard and pity for me: to thee, O fosterling of Zeus, am I in the bonds of suppliantship. The Iliad |
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