Know not. ↩
Provision. ↩
Prepared. ↩
Prepared. ↩
Go. ↩
With good will, favour. ↩
Prepare to set out. ↩
Of old. ↩
Except. ↩
On high. ↩
Died. ↩
Commands. ↩
No matter though I perish. ↩
According to Middle Age writers there were two motions of the first heaven; one everything always from east to west above the stars; the other moving the stars against the first motion, from west to east, on two other poles. ↩
Pushest together, drivest. ↩
The meaning of this word is not known; but “occifer,” murderer, has been suggested instead by Urry, on the authority of a marginal reading on a manuscript. ↩
Progress. ↩
Thou joinest thyself where thou art rejected, and art declined or departed from the place where thou wert well. The moon portends the fortunes of Constance. ↩
Waived, declined. ↩
Better. ↩
Especially. ↩
When the nativity is known. ↩
Ignorant. ↩
Made an effort. ↩
Together. ↩
Forsake. ↩
Koran. ↩
Promise. ↩
Betide, befall. ↩
For denying Muhammad our belief. ↩
Advice. ↩
Endeavour; from Anglo-Saxon, fandian, to try. ↩
Relate. ↩
To embrace Christianity. ↩
Little. ↩
Requite, match. ↩
Sultaness. ↩
Bondage. ↩
Ruin. ↩
Oppose, censure. ↩
Renounce her creed, profession. ↩
Take; Anglo-Saxon, fengian, German, fangen. ↩
Desire, command. ↩
Knew. ↩
Message. ↩
To meet. ↩
Realm. ↩
In company. ↩
Face. ↩
Spirit. ↩
Contrived. ↩
Cease. ↩
Sprinkled. ↩
Seizes the end. ↩
Security. ↩
Unforeseen. ↩
Cut into pieces and stabbed at table. ↩
Knew. ↩
Escaped. ↩
Immediately, in haste. ↩
Without rudder. ↩
Back to Italy. ↩
Led, took. ↩
Rudder, guide. ↩
Blessed, beneficent. ↩
Drown. ↩
Banisher, driver out. ↩
Out of those who in faith wear the crucifix. ↩
Morocco; Gibraltar. ↩
Expect. ↩
Where. ↩
Servant. ↩
Devoured. ↩
Escaped. ↩
It pleased. ↩
Treacle; remedy, salve. ↩
Scholars. ↩
Foresight. ↩
Slain. ↩
The four angels who held the four winds of the earth and to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea (Rev. 7:1, 2). ↩
Victuals. ↩
Without fail. ↩
Abundance. ↩
Castle. ↩
Name. ↩
Thence would it not move for long, at all. ↩
Go. ↩
Searched. ↩
Divide. ↩
A kind of bastard Latin. ↩
Nevertheless. ↩
Search (in the ship). ↩
Thanked God for what He had sent. ↩
Die. ↩
Pity. ↩
Assemble. ↩
Regions, coasts. ↩
Such of the old Britons as were Christians. ↩
Were not. ↩
Were not. ↩
Except. ↩
Those. ↩
Closed, shut. ↩
Was alarmed by that cry. ↩
Work. ↩
Astonished. ↩
What means all this ado. ↩
So far, with such effect. ↩
Found. ↩
Deliberated, contrived. ↩
Repay her labour, revenge himself on her. ↩
Perish. ↩
Unless. ↩
Die. ↩
Having been long awake. ↩
Gone. ↩
Cruelly. ↩
Describe. ↩
To be grieved, to tremble. ↩
Distress. ↩
Accused her falsely. ↩
Been greatly moved by the evidence. ↩
Learn. ↩
Died. ↩
That lieth yet where he was laid. ↩
Show. ↩
Immediately. ↩
Hosanna. ↩
Cruelty, wickedness. ↩
Led. ↩
Bested, situated. ↩
Pity. ↩
Dread, danger. ↩
Consider. ↩
Judge. ↩
The Gospels. ↩
And shall I be silent? ↩
Vengeance. ↩
Simple, harmless. ↩
Compassion. ↩
Mate, consort. ↩
Straw. ↩
Reasonable. ↩
