In God is My Hope Quotes
In God is My Hope
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“The prior turned back to Walter.
“And thou, my child, must heed these
good brothers, who dost seek the
good of thy soul, to grow in thee the
gentle spirit of the monk. And thou
dost desire to be a worthy monk, dost
thou not?”
Walter bit his lip and was silent.
“Walter, answer thou the father
prior,” urged Bartholomew, alarmed
by this diffidence. “Thou dost desire
to be a worthy monk, I trow?”
“No, Father,” whispered the boy.
Brother Bartholomew crossed himself in horror. The prior’s face was a
curious mix of sternness and concealed mirth.
“Then what – wouldst be an unworthy monk?” he asked seriously.
“No, Father – a…a knight!”
― In God is My Hope
“And thou, my child, must heed these
good brothers, who dost seek the
good of thy soul, to grow in thee the
gentle spirit of the monk. And thou
dost desire to be a worthy monk, dost
thou not?”
Walter bit his lip and was silent.
“Walter, answer thou the father
prior,” urged Bartholomew, alarmed
by this diffidence. “Thou dost desire
to be a worthy monk, I trow?”
“No, Father,” whispered the boy.
Brother Bartholomew crossed himself in horror. The prior’s face was a
curious mix of sternness and concealed mirth.
“Then what – wouldst be an unworthy monk?” he asked seriously.
“No, Father – a…a knight!”
― In God is My Hope
“Hast thou
seen a saucy wench hereabouts?”
“I hath seen no saucy wench,” said
Colin, using the term with difficulty,
for the white frightened face of his
Lady of the Greenwood haunted him.
“Nor art thou free to trespass on my
master’s land with so hare-brained
an excuse. Get thee gone without delay.”
― In God is My Hope
seen a saucy wench hereabouts?”
“I hath seen no saucy wench,” said
Colin, using the term with difficulty,
for the white frightened face of his
Lady of the Greenwood haunted him.
“Nor art thou free to trespass on my
master’s land with so hare-brained
an excuse. Get thee gone without delay.”
― In God is My Hope
“So twined is mine
own self with thine, that the love
could not die whilst my heart told me
thou still lived. It is green yet, and
strong, and hath waited only for this
day. When I saw Aedan, and knew
that thou wast nearby, my soul didst
rise up and fly!”
― In God is My Hope
own self with thine, that the love
could not die whilst my heart told me
thou still lived. It is green yet, and
strong, and hath waited only for this
day. When I saw Aedan, and knew
that thou wast nearby, my soul didst
rise up and fly!”
― In God is My Hope
