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Examples
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He guardeth this land and is liegeman unto Gelfrat.
The Nibelungenlied Daniel Bussier Shumway
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'At length have I found the door I seek, for by the door that Finn guardeth, by it only shall I pass out.'
Celtic Tales, Told to the Children Louey Chisholm
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There Kesava guardeth celestial gems (in profusion), and thence, inclined to grace, he bestoweth happiness on creatures.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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He guardeth well the border/and unto Gelfrat is full true.
The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original George Henry Needler 1914
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Lastly, poverty also guardeth against sins, for when a man hath parted with all things he hath a perfect will to all virtue, and whoso willeth all virtue he opposeth all and every vice; a perfect will hath the power to resist all vices, it exerciseth all virtues and denieth instantly all sins.
The Following of Christ. c. 1300-1361 1910
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If now man is entirely dead to his own will, God becometh his life; not he liveth any more, but God liveth in him, and guardeth him from deadly falls.
The Following of Christ. c. 1300-1361 1910
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Virtue guardeth a man from sin; if he is empty of virtues he hath also no support, and crime taketh up a place in him.
The Following of Christ. c. 1300-1361 1910
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This is occasioned by the love of the Holy Ghost; through this all his defects are shown to man, it boweth him down before God, and guardeth him from sins.
The Following of Christ. c. 1300-1361 1910
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The above constitutes the explanation of the development of wisdom and of its blessings in the Way of Purity as taught in the stanza, What man his conduct guardeth, and hath wisdom,
The Attainment of Nirvana. II. The Doctrine. Translated from the Visuddhi-Magga (chap. xxiii.). 1909
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This is the doing of Thy love which freely goeth before me and succoureth me in so many necessities, which guardeth me also in great dangers and snatcheth me, as I may truly say, from innumerable evils.
VIII. Book III: On Inward Consolation. Of a Low Estimation of Self in the Sight of God 1909
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