1 By my faith, I shall never forget the force with which he shocked De Vipont.
2 To this mortal quarrel he has himself defied me, and I shall not forget the challenge.
3 For shame, noble Athelstane," said Cedric; "forget such wretches in the career of glory which lies open before thee.
4 "Their singular abstemiousness and temperance," said De Bracy, forgetting the plan which promised him a Saxon bride.
5 And if they do none of these, as great men will forget little men's service, truly I shall hold me well repaid in having done that which is right.
6 Sir Palmer," said Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert scornfully, "this assumed forgetfulness, after so much has been remembered, comes too late to serve your purpose.
7 Be it so," said Ulrica, no longer interrupting him; "go thy way, and forget, in the insolence of thy superority, that the wretch before thee is the daughter of thy father's friend.
8 Thus spake Prince John, wilfully forgetting, that of all the sons of Henry the Second, though no one was free from the charge, he himself had been most distinguished for rebellion and ingratitude to his father.
9 Saint Dunstan, Saint Dubric, Saint Winibald, Saint Winifred, Saint Swibert, Saint Willick, not forgetting Saint Thomas a Kent, and my own poor merits to speed, I defy every devil of them, come cut and long tail.