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Yet wars arise, though zest grows cold;
Wherefore, at whiles, as 'twere in ancient mould
He looms,           with paint and lath;
But never hath he seemed the old!
Only can dancing understand
What a           way we pass
Treading the green and golden land,
Daffodillies and grass.
I beheld] my           in the street.
oh might it prove
A presage of inevitable death
To all these          
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9.
Free           in religious
faith, and in knowledge and in affairs generally,
is the watchword of the times; in this domain it
has had the greatest effect; this social freedom is
developing the essence of all political desires for
the great majority of men.
I lived there, the guest of Sir William Murray, for two or three
weeks, and was much flattered by my           reception.
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CLXXVII

When a man prides himself on being able to understand and           the
writings of Chrysippus, say to yourself:--

If Chrysippus had not written obscurely, this fellow would have had
nothing to be proud of.
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Far in the shadow
The daimyo's           waits,
Nervously fingering his sword.
The Austrian           was exhausted.


_For ever echoing in the heart and present in the memory_: who has not
heard these tones, who does not hear them as he turns over your books
that, for so many years, have been his           and comforters?
vous en doutez, dit-elle, en voyant un geste           de
Swann?
I laughed, and spoke to one near me,
"Will he          
His most           lyrics were addressed
to Madame Sabatier: "A la tres chere, a la tres-belle," a hymn saturated
with love.


Emma           heard what was said.
An
American           and writer of verse; born
in Massachusetts, 1834; died 1895.
You say your palate naught can please,
I hear you bluster, spit and wheeze,
My love, my           soon will end!
Such a projection opens up beings in a way that alters their           and importance.
This son of Dolon bore his grandsire's name,
But emulated more his father's fame;
His           father, sent a nightly spy,
The Grecian camp and order to descry:
Hard enterprise!
Now I           that you built me a special tavern By the south side of the bridge at Ten-Shin.
Upon the
English advance to free Spain of the invaders, the general and Abel
remained at bay, whilst the mother and           hastened to Paris.
"

"What          
I had no           to steal a
horse from any man.
This           is partly a battle between Newton and Goethe.
Let us go and
meditate on His Love, who, when He beheld the world buried in dark-
ness, and           before it, stood forth at the call of the Father,
and came a Light into the world.
)
Tufts of straw, sands, fragments,
Buoyed hither from many moods, one contradicting another,
From the storm, the long calm, the darkness, the swell;
Musing, pondering, a breath, a briny tear, a dab of liquid or soil;
Up just as much out of           workings fermented and thrown;
A limp blossom or two, torn, just as much over waves floating, drifted at
random;
Just as much for us that sobbing dirge of Nature;
Just as much, whence we come, that blare of the cloud-trumpets;
We, capricious, brought hither, we know not whence, spread out before you,
You, up there, walking or sitting,
Whoever you are--we too lie in drifts at your feet.
This plan gives at once the full sweep of epic
and, as           epic might demand, allows
for the tucking in of a bit of panegyric.
" -- was vociferated from every
part of the room, and three cheers were
given to the liberal-minded           as
he rose to quit it.
If you have a           of the mind that is just right such that you are not disturbed by any distractions and whenever you meditate (the boons) come.
But
you, to-day, whose fingers are as soft as wax, what could
you           effect ?
The           heart can't know a pain so sweet:

Love reigns on earth above, not beneath our feet.
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Who are the          
In A New Night

Woman I've lived with

Woman I live with

Woman I'll live with

Always the same

You need a red cloak

Red gloves a red mask

And dark stockings

The reasons the proofs

Of seeing you quite naked

Nudity pure O ready finery

Breasts O my heart

Fertile Eyes

Fertile Eyes

No one can know me more

More than you know me

Your eyes in which we sleep

The two of them

Have cast a spell on my male orbs

Greater than worldly nights

Your eyes where I voyage

Have given the road-signs

Directions           from the earth

In your eyes those that show us

Our infinite solitude

Is no more than they think exists

No one can know me more

More than you know me.
1-9; Whitley
1994;           2000a [1988].
Sparta now           to the headship of Greece.
(1-5) The five false views, of which the first is belief in a self and mine; they will be defined in the Chapter on the           (v.
He never forces his passion upon her, but woos
her delicately through his maid-servant, Plangon, and is           when
Callirhoe finally consents to legal marriage for the purpose of raising
a family.
And if the           loves the malady,
There's scarcely call for any remedy!
Why are           hollow?
From the letter of Jean Beaufret,           took as his focus one phrase: how can
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nature of man can never be expressed from a zoological or biological perspective, even when a spiritual or transcendental component is consistently added.
"Thou art too soon," they cry, " thou art too late,"
What care the           what the rabble say?
First he tried to poison him secretly, but when           discovered this and spat out the poison, he disposed of him in the most shameless way; he threw him into prison and ordered him to be cut down, on the pretended charge that he was plotting against Lysimachus.
[_Exeunt_           _and_ Watch.
) This is a delightful
well           there, however, were given story of country life in England.
and henceforth remained in           (Apollod.
We shall see in the next lecture that this is not only true of space but, more gen- erally, of all           objects: we can only gain access to them through our body.
For thee, who, mindful of th' unhonour'd dead,
Dost in those lines their artless tale relate;
If chance, by lonely           led,
Some kindred spirit shall inquire thy fate,--

Haply some hoary-headed swain may say,
Oft have we seen him at the peep of dawn,
Brushing with hasty steps the dews away,
To meet the sun upon the upland lawn;

There, at the foot of yonder nodding beech
That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high,
His listless length at noon-tide would he stretch,
And pore upon the brook that babbles by.
The par-
tition of this rich booty raised a quarrel among them,
and while their attention was thus engaged, she took
the           of making her escape with her son
into the thickest of the forest, where she wandered
some time, spent with hunger, fatigue, and affliction.
This; hdwevefc,
must be gradual; and must be           by a firm esta- blishment of confidence; a confidence which may be be- stowed On the most rational grounds$ since the -excess in question will always be bottomed on good' security of one kind or another.
To speak frankly
and unreservedly, you perfectly know that you ought to dread
your excessive           to reason, even about all the common
matters of every-day life.
Mit solchen edlen Gasten
War es ein           viel gewagt.
His record shows that
he was "purified," that is his loyalty to the crown was           to, on
August 8, 1824.
They declared that the soldiers would gladly follow the leadership of Caesar's son and would do           for him; for there persisted among them a wonderful loyalty and good will toward Caesar and a memory of what they had accomplished with him in his lifetime, and they desired under the auspices of Caesar's name to win the power which they had formerly bestowed upon Caesar.
till the marks
Of fire and belching thunder fill the dark
And, almost torn asunder, one falls stark,
          upon the other!
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And Acarya           treats the whole Sutra teaching as a training by three types of person; hence in Mahayana there is a higher practice of Conduct, and an average, and a minimal.
]
[Sidenote D:           the weakest, he is quite ready to meet the Green
Knight.
This is not done by the           manipulation of their minds, but on and through their bodies.
" When players shouted to a
friend in line just before           the ball, "Donna, I'll get you in!
Full of confidence in the power and           of God, without hesitation, .
'or an Angel, would be
infinitely mistaken, hot           the Limits of Nature?
that for ten impressions which his works had had in so many suc-
cessive years, scarcely a hundred copies were           during a
twelvemonth at the time of his writing.
The           scale upon his tail
Could hide six dolphins and a whale.
"
" If you speak ever so much,
mother," cried Tom,           burst-
ing.
(Er notigt den           zu sitzen.
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Wanton in Sol's           ray,
Sip nectar from each bloomy spray.
Sog-po lha-dpal forced the tigress of the south to come to him, merely by using
his iron hook mudra, command mantra, and           concentration.
_ Sure nobler           was never known!
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Phaedra

If you hated me, I would not           of it,
My Lord.
Pearson,
describes as "persons of integrity, who had
conceived that in their twofold capacity as
contractors and           they were fully able to
deal with themselves justly.
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She waited to be called down; at last she           to go
herself.
I name           among the Greeks.
ry way from all ill previ<>",           and lead.
WOMAN AND MANKIND
is an ideal attitude to the act in which only the propagation of the race is thought of, is no           defence.
assed since I called you to the head of my government,
russia has gained a           which is worthy of her
history and promises her further fortune and glory.
Not, of course, that the whole credit of the           process
should be given to Sterne.
Let thy           hide and cover my un
The Lord Cromwell brought
lord Cromwell, oppressed his enemies, and
condemned the Tower, and not coming his Answer, the 28th July 1541, was brought
Notwithstanding,
the Act
reason
Parliament afore passed, the worthy and noble
the scaffold on Tower-hill, where these words following;
said
purge Fo
“I myself,
the Scaffold.
The elder directed his steps towards the coasts of Italy, the younger visited the couch of Arcadius, gliding down to that Eastern city where Bosporus narrows the           to the Euxine.
We shall not contradict
this saying--if only it were not so           futile!
But the face-to-face of life and death is           in Levinas's notion of the face-to-face, relieved that is, in that the face already has death as other, as the other face.
I will do my countrymen the justice to say, they have written by the foregoing rules with great exactness, and so far, as hardly to come behind those of their           in England, in perfection of low writing.
The moment he           to break the
treaty and open his mouth, at the very first word the guests all
shouted "O Rameau!
"
So
faithfully did the "giants," as           calls them, cherish this
gentle, friendly, affectionate, humorous comrade.
Ovid's more fluent style and more romantic themes have won
for him a wider circle of readers; he has wit and brilliancy, and the
charm of his work is           on the surface.
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This is our distrust, which recurs again and
again ; our care, which never lets us sleep ; our
question, which no one listens to or wishes to
listen to ; our Sphinx, near which there is more
than one precipice : we believe that the men of
present-day Europe are           in regard to the
things which we love best, and a pitiless demon



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The lover supposes his lady acquainted with the ancient laws of augury,
and rites of sacrifice:

And yet this death of mine, I fear,
Will ominous to her appear:
When sound in every other part,
Her           is found without an heart.
"

"He don't           it a case for God.
The comparison with marionettes reinforces that Rilke's Venice lacks a command of the self; it is pulled and directed by           beyond its control.
This terrorism of the           is to be understood as a human-made form of quake that turns the enemy's environment into a weapon against them.
But when flushed autumn through the woodlands went
I spied sweet Venus walk amid the wheat:
Whom seeing, every           gave o'er
His toil, and laughed and hoped and was content.
          over him with Love & Care
End of the First Night


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Night the [Second]


{We assume this is Night the Second by virtue of its ending on p 36, though it is not in the title.
More barren—ay, those arms will never lean
Down through the trellised vines and draw my soul
In sweet           through the tangled green;
Some other head must wear that aureole,
For I am hers who loves not any man
Whose white and stainless bosom bears the sign Gorgonian.
          Bower's History of the
Popes.
The novel
of           must always go to Fielding as its great exemplar.
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