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  • He replied, ‘Yes, O Commander of the Faithful: wouldst thou fainer hear that which I have seen with mine eyes or that which I have only heard?’

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • But as to my mother in the flesh, nay, thou art not now wholly like unto her; and sooth to say I shall be fainer when thou hast thine own shape of me young back again, for I love thee not so much as now thou art.

    The Water of the Wondrous Isles 2007

  • Forsooth Birdalone had been fainer yet might she have seen Giles

    The Water of the Wondrous Isles 2007

  • And fainer am I to see your brother than all the knights of the world.

    The High History of the Holy Graal Anonymous 1869

  • Much she thought of the wherefore thereof and wept and made great dole; till her father came to her, and said that he were fainer if she were yet to wed, whereas she had done him shame and all them of his lineage; and he told her how and wherefore.

    Old French Romances William Morris 1865

  • Forsooth Birdalone had been fainer yet might she have seen Giles

    The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris 1865

  • But as to my mother in the flesh, nay, thou art not now wholly like unto her; and sooth to say I shall be fainer when thou hast thine own shape of me young back again, for I love thee not so much as now thou art.

    The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris 1865

  • Says the gentleman to Gregory, ` I'd fainer have the black, so far as looks go; but which is the better horse? '

    The King's Daughters Emily Sarah Holt 1864

  • She replied, "Nay, an I but knew that thou wouldst bring me news of my lord Al-Rashid, 'twere fainer to me than the reign of the world;" and the Head answered her, "It shall be done as thou desirest."

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • My rede is that the king carry out his commandment and his decree be dight, for that needs must death be and 'tis fainer to me that I die oppressed, than that I die an oppressor.

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

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