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  • Bethink thee that they will spurn him from the door, as they would do a houseless and masterless dog, and that he may die on the sands or on the common.

    Redgauntlet 2008

  • Bethink you of the peace of God and the church, my liege lord,” said the Baron of Gilsland, “among those princes engaged in this holy Crusade.”

    The Talisman 2008

  • Bethink thee; if by me thou wilt be schooled, thou wilt not harshly treat thy son in his sad plight.

    Hippolytus 2008

  • Bethink you that your illness mars the mainspring of their enterprise; a mangonel will work without screw and lever better than the Christian host without King

    The Talisman 2008

  • Bethink you, Lord King, that, though thou canst slay thousands, thou canst not restore one man to health.

    The Talisman 2008

  • Bethink thee; if by me thou wilt be schooled, thou wilt not harshly treat thy son in his sad plight.

    Hippolytus 2008

  • Bethink thee, thou art more unreasonable than Fawdyon himself; for wight Wallace had swept his head off in somewhat a hasty humour, whereas I would gladly stick thy hand on again, were that possible.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • Bethink you, that we employ the hands as pledges of friendship and good faith, and the feet have no such privilege.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • Bethink you, all that we have laboured at is like to be upset by an accident.

    The Fair Maid of Perth 2008

  • Bethink you how to execute my commands, my liege vassal,” answered Richard impatiently.

    The Talisman 2008

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