Ainda não temos significados para "make no tarrying".
1As thou art leal and true, begone; it is my order, and make no tarrying.
2Then thou must make no tarrying here.
3Work, then, while it is day, for if thou work not, the night will make no tarrying.
4Have ye no dread, said Sir Launcelot, for I shall go and come again, and make no tarrying.
5Wherefore, to my mind, we were best to make no tarrying, but send out the messengers for the hosting straightway.
6Far and near rushed into light, for in these lands and seas the dawn makes no tarrying.
7These made no tarrying on that space of the dead, but cried aloud their cries: 'For the Burg and the Steer!
8'Have ye no doubt,' said Sir Lancelot, 'for I shall go and come again and make no tarrying.'
9So, and in many other ways, delay of succour fits us to receive succour, and our God makes no tarrying but for our sakes.
1070:5 But I am poor and needy: make haste unto me, O God: thou art my help and my deliverer; O LORD, make no tarrying.
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