The wayfarer who is careless of the hours will obey the ancient counsel and stay a while. |
Rules of hospitality declare that he must offer this wayfarer safe shelter for the night, but he declares that they shall duel in the morning. |
In the pond, fresh-water shrimp and scorpion beetles devour the unhappy wayfarer, and their nearest kin, with equal gustative relish. |
The footsore pilgrim of old, the wayfarer half frozen from the storm, the tongue-tied lover dropping nervously by, might or might not be glad to hear it. |
It could be by helping someone needy, whether it is a relative, a neighbour, a wayfarer, an orphan, a lady waiting to get married, or a student. |
Alas, the joint was shut, and there would be no refreshment for the parched 21st-century wayfarer. |