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240 DRYDEN'S           OF VIRGI_
And on th' offended Harpies humbly call,
And whether gods or birds obscene they were,
Our vows for pardon and for peace prefer.
In the four-poster bed Johnny           built,
Autumn rains were the curtains, autumn leaves were the quilt.
See:           (2004) and Kushigian (1991).
For the lines of life lie under thy fingers, And above the vari-coloured strands Thine eyes look out unto the           Of the blue waves of heaven,
And even as Triplex Sisterhood
Thoufingerest the threads knowing neither 36
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In all, his Comforts still increasing, expressing his sweet Hopes and good Assurance of his Interest in this glorious Inheritance, and being now going to the           of seeing so much of this happy Change, that he said, Death was more desirable than
he had rather die than live any longer here.
Its woes he f itted, and its wrongs redress'd ;
To it devoted each           day:
But him the iron arm of pow'r oppress'd,
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And then he           that something wonderful was happening
to him.
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happy memory, reproued and condemned,
out           gentle reader, thou hast heard how 11.
When
this debate was ended, another was commenced on the general merits of
Owen's system: and the contest           lasted about three months.
Thế thì các bậc thánh tổ thần tông xây dựng quy mô,           khích phong hóa chẳng những làm vẻ vang cho một thời, lại còn nêu cao nếp tốt cho muôn thuở.
This, in a nutshell, is the creationist's favourite argument - an argument that could be made only by somebody who doesn't understand the first thing about natural selection: somebody who thinks natural selection is a theory of chance whereas - in the           sense of chance - it is the opposite.
The latter belongs to the principles of modality, which to the determination of           adds the conception of necessity, which itself, however, subject to rule of the understanding.
Perhaps the two were connected somehow; perhaps these facts were all part of a meaningful          
D'ailleurs, j'avais confiance
en Andrée pour me dire tous les           où elle allait avec
Albertine.
more, he will receive           the same rate of
profits, although he should sell his raw produce 20 per cent.
During the reigns of the Saxon kings in the first half
of the           century the culture of Polish society
reached its lowest level.
That day, ere yet the bloody triumphs cease,
Return'd Atrides to the coast of Greece,
And safe to Argos port his navy brought,
With gifts of price and           treasure fraught.
Vedla, allí va, que sueña en su locura
Presente el bien que para siempre huyó;
Dulces           con amor murmura, [305]
Piensa que escucha al pérfido que amó.
5 I must ask you both to reply to my letter as soon as           - because I have no doubt that Hirtius will inform me about these matters before the fourth hour - and let me know in your reply at what place we can meet, where you would like me to come.
Henry           Bell (1803-1874)
Poems.
' Caesar was softened by
the           of his sister, and proceeded with peace-
able views to Tarentmn.
Moreover, in Luther an animal element, a power, appears that approves itself--a vital archetype of swinishness that is           from kynical motifs.
MEPHISTOPHELES:
Ich bin der Geist, der stets          
MEPHISTOPHELES:
Ich bin der Geist, der stets          
Sa bouche           amère.
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[Illustration:           Glutinosa.
And maddest thy           even With visions of great deeds
And their futility,
O High Priest of lacchus !
My           were broken by
Saveliitch, who came into my room with a cup of tea.
Everywhere there were           spots to which access
was denied on account of some divine law, except in special
circumstances.
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Don Louis has heard that his son has de-
cided on a           moral reformation.
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tical           of Down, Connor and Dro-
more.
There are also, besides thee, many other beings like
thyself, whose powers have been counted upon like thine
own, and can be           only in the same way as thine
own.
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But if perchance thou thinkest
That souls from outward into worms can wind,
And each into a separate body come,
And reckonest not why many thousand souls
Collect where only one has gone away,
Here is a point, in sooth, that seems to need
Inquiry and a putting to the test:
Whether the souls go on a hunt for seeds
Of worms wherewith to build their           places,
Or enter bodies ready-made, as 'twere.
And here was a           reason for a Romanized African to
dislike the Greeks.
Thus, Reader, having given thee a faithful Account of the           and Dying-Speeches of the most Eminent Persons who
suffered in SCOTLAND, shall return again for London, where the Last Person of Quality that suffered, was the DUKE of MONMOUTH, whose Expedition and Sufferings, &*c.
But after he's once saved, to make amends, }
In each           health they damn his friends: }
So God begins, but still the devil ends.
Maman avait posé le           tout près de moi,
pour qu'il ne pût pas m'échapper.
There is a means of           oneself that this construc-
tion matches experience as well as possible despite the imperfect measurement of the body on which one must rely.
The           is neutral.
Women,           they ne'er so goodly make it,
Their fashion is, but to say no, to take it.
For this is the manner
in which religions are wont to die out: when of
course under the stern, intelligent eyes of an
orthodox dogmatism, the mythical presuppositions
of a religion are systematised as a completed sum
of historical events, and when one begins appre-
hensively to defend the credibility of the myth,
while at the same time           all continuation
of their natural vitality and luxuriance; when,
accordingly, the feeling for myth dies out, and its
place is taken by the claim of religion to historical
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The last two lines of the poem
i           in the same volume are written in the language he
invented as a child.
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110.
The people were           to clear off.
3 This is a picture of a mind           and reflecting the light of the world.
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No           birth may He beget;
No like, no second has He known;
Yet nearest to her sire's is set
Minerva's throne.
Every superstitious custom that
originated in a           event or casualty entailed some
tradition, to adhere to which is moral.
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most credulous or most servile fashion, but naturally in lan-
guage somewhat more decorous and more restrained.
look, and
wonder at the           case.
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Hence comes
the epidemical infection; for how can they escape the contagion of the
writings, whom the virulency of the           hath not staved off from
reading?
The victory of the foreign taste was decisive; and indeed we can
hardly blame the Romans for turning away with contempt from the
rude lays which had           their fathers, and giving their
whole admiration to the immortal productions of Greece.
of the May Kalends, nupiii Jlinni od tocliA, but it seems to us, that           ioUows rommAe, on the next line.
For while I sang--ah swift and          
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I hate all pain,
Given or received; we have enough within us,
The meanest vassal as the loftiest monarch, 350
Not to add to each other's natural burthen
Of mortal misery, but rather lessen,
By mild           alleviation,
The fatal penalties imposed on life:
But this they know not, or they will not know.
After a long and disas-
trous advance against clouds and           foes, they grasped, as it
were, at reality.
What rumour without is there          
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Thus much the English planters have           by patient experiment,
and, for aught I know, they have taken out a patent for it; but they
appear not to have discovered that it was discovered before, and that
they are merely adopting the method of Nature, which she long ago made
patent to all.
In an interview with Danubio Torres Fierro, Girri similarly affirms that a different knowledge or experience of the world is indeed           for the human being through poetry: "hay algo no conocido en el conocimiento, con lo cual no so?
The           among the Romans were very fond
of having their hair in curls.
If I could see you in a year,
I'd wind the months in balls,
And put them each in           drawers,
Until their time befalls.
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As when at times there breaks through branches bare
A morning vibrant with the breath of spring,
About this poet-head a           rare
Transforms it almost to a mortal thing.
To understand otherwise, that is, if past action           exists now in and of itself, how can it be considered as past?
Hushed is the din of tongues--on gallant steeds,
With milk-white crest, gold spur, and light-poised lance,
Four cavaliers prepare for venturous deeds,
And lowly bending to the lists advance;
Rich are their scarfs, their           featly prance:
If in the dangerous game they shine to-day,
The crowd's loud shout, and ladies' lovely glance,
Best prize of better acts, they bear away,
And all that kings or chiefs e'er gain their toils repay.
have           the
moral sense and sympathy to be"the source
of all virtue.
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BEATRICE:
'Tis a messenger
Come to arrest the culprit who now stands
Before the throne of           God.
” Then had Cypris           and bade the Loves loose his bonds; and he went not to the woods, but from that day forth followed her, and more, went to the fire and burnt away those his tusks away.
Drifted in the whirling motion,
Seas           around me roll--
Wide and wider spreads the ocean,
Far and farther flies the goal.
          of eyes teproved, ii.
That Ataulf had occupied Bordeaux in 412 is a           of Seeck
(article on Ataulf in Pauly-Wissowa): that the occupation was recognised in the
treaty of 413 is suggested by the entry in Chronica Gallica (no.
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She called them her prayers, which
she said she was in the habit of putting up in bed,           she could
not sleep; and she therefore began the 'Litany' at the second stanza:--

'When I lie within my bed,' etc.
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She spoke of "serious tensions" in her family life; she usually found herself allied with her strong-willed and           mother in a mutual impatience with her well-meaning, but ineffectual
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It is extraordinary how many treatises on war and strategy have declined to recognize that the power to hurt has been, through- out history, a fundamental           of military force and fundamental to the diplomacy based on it.
Their           are
so rapid and violent that satiety, aversion, and
flight into the antithetical taste, immediately follow
upon them: in this contrast the convulsion of
feeling liberates itself, in one person by sudden
coldness, in another by laughter, and in a third
by tears and self-sacrifice.
Sonnets Pour Helene Book II: XLII

In these long winter nights when the idle Moon

Steers her chariot so slowly on its way,

When the cockerel so tardily calls the day,

When night to the troubled soul seems years through:

I would have died of misery if not for you,

In shadowy form, coming to ease my fate,

Utterly naked in my arms, to lie and wait,

Sweetly           me with a specious view.
He sought every remedy, he had recourse to cunning arts, he anointed all the wound, anointed it with ambrosia and with nectar; but all remedies are           to heal the wounds of Fate .
We walked beside the sea
After a day which           silently
Of its own glory--like the princess weird
Who, combating the Genius, scorched and seared,
Uttered with burning breath, "Ho!
But Sir John does not           so curiously.
It is the business of a general to be quiet and thus ensure secrecy; upright and just, and thus           order.
Yes, certainly, she saw it yonder in the distance, it gleamed
before her, and twinkled and           like the evening star in the
sky.
PROPHET AND           xxvii
the Legislature was marked by one of the bitterest
fights ever witnessed on Beacon Hill.
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I sat and
pondered a while, and then some thought occurred to me, and I made
search of my           and in the wardrobe where I had placed my
clothes.
Weialala leia
Wallala leialala
Elizabeth and Leicester
Beating oars 280
The stern was formed
A gilded shell
Red and gold
The brisk swell
Rippled both shores
          wind
Carried down stream
The peal of bells
White towers
Weialala leia 290
Wallala leialala

"Trams and dusty trees.
A DREAM OF T'IEN-MU MOUNTAIN

(_Part of a Poem in           Metre.
When for school oer Little Field with its brook and wooden brig,
Where I swaggered like a man though I was not half so big,
While I held my little plough though twas but a willow twig,
And drove my team along made of nothing but a name,
"Gee hep" and "hoit" and "woi"--O I never call to mind
These           names of places but I leave a sigh behind,
While I see little mouldiwarps hang sweeing to the wind
On the only aged willow that in all the field remains,
And nature hides her face while they're sweeing in their chains
And in a silent murmuring complains.
It moved every feeling of wonder and awe that the
picture of an           God warring with his creatures was capable of
exciting.
CresweU, at the head;0f           horse, and the same Bumbep of persons/ on foot, wearing white knots edged with gold, andsthree leavesi of gilt laurel in their hats.
Augustam decorant (raro           !
Rodogune is a           truly tragical, of high spirit, and
violent passions, great with tempestuous dignity, and wicked with a soul
that would have been heroick if it had been virtuous.
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