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He shook his head, bethinking himself he must go back to his Cleo.
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Then she fell bethinking her She will try her true lover If he love her as he sware.
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But, bethinking himself that this would not help matters, he stopped short in the middle of a sentence, and merely sighed.
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How could one look at Ahab then, seated on that tripod of bones, without bethinking him of the royalty it symbolized?
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"Chaos" reflects "wars, disagreements and the difficulty men have in understanding each other", whilst "Face of the Deep", a ballad in a minor key – the more cohesive piece of the album -, mirrors God bethinking on His creation. Shorter meant the composition as hopeful. The closing piece, "Mephistopheles", is a composition by Wayne's older brother Alan, and it emphasizes the ominous presence of evil; Wayne notes: "At the end, that loud, high climax can be taken as a scream. If you consort with the Devil, and are fooled by his unpredictability, that scream is a measure of the price you pay [...] and you are consigned to an eternity of torture, fire and brimstone".
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Ali posed himself in the centre with the flower > of his troops from Medina, and the wings were formed, one of the warriors > from Basra, the other of those from Kufa. Muawiya had a pavilion pitched on > the field; and there, surrounded by five lines of his sworn body-guards, > watched the day. Amr with a great weight of horse, bore down upon the Kufa > wing which gave away; and Ali was exposed to imminent peril, both from thick > showers of arrows and from close encounter [...] Ali's general Ashtar, at > the head of 300 Hafiz-e-Qur'an (those who had memorized the Koran) led > forward the other wing, which fell with fury on Muawiya's body-guards. Four > of its five ranks were cut to pieces, and Muawiya, bethinking himself of > flight, had already called for his horse, when a martial couplet flashed in > his mind, and he held his ground.William Muir, The Caliphate, its Rise and > Fall (London, 1924) page 261 English historian Edward Gibbon wrote: > The Caliph Ali displayed a superior character of valor and humanity.
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