The wayfarer went from town to town singing about the tales of former times. From LearnThat.org.
The lines are exactly the same, except that 'wayfarer' is panthagū instead of addhagū. From Wordnik.com. [Psalms of the Sisters] Reference
The Old English word 'fara' was also used for travelling or journeying, from which we get words like 'wayfarer' - which doesn't have connotations of being particularly easy!. From Wordnik.com. [Litha (June): the early English calendar] Reference
But the grace of the "wayfarer," being short of that of the "comprehensor," is in less measure than that of the comprehensor. From Wordnik.com. [Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition] Reference
You donation't so it that wayfarer, if so then you get out!. From Wordnik.com. [Life is Life (or Ode to a great big idiot like Zizek)] Reference
She hastened forward, at length, and arrested the wayfarer. From Wordnik.com. [The Daughters of Danaus] Reference
They were visited by the red man only as a wayfarer and friend. From Wordnik.com. [Woman on the American Frontier] Reference
If accosted by a grave wayfarer -- they are going to the opera!. From Wordnik.com. [An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith] Reference
Now don't you wish; Madam, you had had compassion on the wayfarer?. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864] Reference
I am a peaceable wayfarer, glad of a cheery companion on a dull day. From Wordnik.com. [Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea] Reference
"Kind lady," remarked the weary wayfarer, "can you oblige me with something to eat?". From Wordnik.com. [The New Pun Book] Reference
With eight miles of such traveling ahead, it is small wonder if the wayfarer hastens. From Wordnik.com. [The New York and Albany Post Road From Kings Bridge to "The Ferry at Crawlier, over against Albany," Being an Account of a Jaunt on Foot Made at Sundry Convenient Times between May and November, Nineteen Hundred and Five] Reference
So I am entitled to invite the wayfarer who has bespattered me with mud to scrape it off. From Wordnik.com. [Short Stories of Various Types] Reference
The wayfarer stood in the middle of the road, hurling imprecations in the choicest argot at. From Wordnik.com. [Juggernaut] Reference
Among them she, poor little wayfarer, had got her life lesson -- how would she apply it now?. From Wordnik.com. [Janet of the Dunes] Reference
A wretched wayfarer caught and held like a fly in a spider's web, and not a soul at hand to help. From Wordnik.com. [Queensland Cousins] Reference
Even a solitary wayfarer in the Himalayas has remembered to send me message of cheer and good hope. From Wordnik.com. [Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose His Life and Speeches] Reference
Love knocked at her heart, asking an entry; her heart was not an inn, she thought, let the wayfarer go on. From Wordnik.com. [Little Novels of Italy Madonna Of The Peach-Tree, Ippolita In The Hills, The Duchess Of Nona, Messer Cino And The Live Coal, The Judgment Of Borso] Reference
His step was firm and vigorous, and indicated by its rapidity that the wayfarer was endeavoring to elude pursuit. From Wordnik.com. [The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa] Reference
(Soundbite of music) HANSEN: You brought a song, and I'm not going to try the German, but it's songs of a wayfarer. From Wordnik.com. [The Operatic Punch in Mahler's Symphonies] Reference
It is not suggested that the wayfarer on arriving in a strange city should make a bee-line for the nearest terrace. From Wordnik.com. [From a Terrace in Prague] Reference
She had looked with eyes of love on the daring young wayfarer; and a vague regret shivered through her as he passed on. From Wordnik.com. [Drolls From Shadowland] Reference
He expected to meet some harmless wayfarer, but, under the circumstances, it was just as well to be prepared for trouble. From Wordnik.com. [Hidden Gold] Reference
On approaching closer the wayfarer was horrified to see that on the top of the mound, in the centre, there was a deep hole. From Wordnik.com. [The Book-Hunter at Home] Reference
I see a common road lamp, sending its useful light upon the busy street, helping the wayfarer as he goes from place to place. From Wordnik.com. [My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year] Reference
More than all else, it is the little kindnesses in life which bind men together and help each wayfarer to start the day right. From Wordnik.com. [The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2] Reference
Reviewers are, by their skill and experience, qualified to direct, and ever ready to aid the wayfarer; and in theory this is true. From Wordnik.com. [The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886] Reference
Colonel Lane's doors were ever open, not only to his friends, but to every wayfarer, and as the small settlement, originally called. From Wordnik.com. [Plantation Sketches] Reference
So too with humanity -- in breadth of sympathy he resembled 'the Shirra', who became known to every wayfarer between Teviot and Tweed. From Wordnik.com. [Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies] Reference
Bombay there is a regular club or society of these Goanese travelling servants, and when the transient wayfarer lands in that city from the. From Wordnik.com. [The Idler Magazine, Vol III. May 1893 An Illustrated Monthly] Reference
As I travelled in the "dry season," I did not encounter many of the discomforts that beset the African wayfarer in periods of rain and tempest. From Wordnik.com. [Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver] Reference
Any wayfarer might take them, but they are safe enough, with reels and lines attached, in this country, where the honesty of the people is proverbial. From Wordnik.com. [Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler] Reference
Siren, we are on our wayfarer to the very darkroom of the forester, where manacle has grown the powerboat of the plow and pained to be human in the main. From Wordnik.com. [Life is Life (or Ode to a great big idiot like Zizek)] Reference
Aviemore, on which the nearest house is, or used to be, that of a widow named Mackenzie, who in that wide solitude extends her hospitality to the wayfarer. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847] Reference
There were no walls or fences on either side of the road, but trees shaded the wayfarer, and his outlook on gardens, bean-poles, orchards, and vines was agreeable enough. From Wordnik.com. [A War-time Journal, Germany 1914 and German Travel Notes] Reference
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