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plus fort que Ie
(No           CC J'aurals
aboh
Ie Boud-hah' .
On the 24th of September, in 1857, as I was           down the Assabet,
in this town, I saw a red squirrel run along the bank under some
herbage, with something large in its mouth.
the ‘thm red line’ he had more than met his match Conclusions were tried upon the
field of Waterloo, where 50,000 Britons put to flight 70,000 Frenchmen— for the Prussians, our
allies, arrived too late for the battle With a ringing British cheer our men charged down the slope
and the enemy broke and fled We now come on to the great Reform Bill of 1 832, the first of those
beneficent reforms which have made British liberty what it is and marked us off from the less
fortunate nations [etc , etc ]


The date of the book was 1888 Dorothy, who had never seen a history book
of this description before, examined it with a feeling approaching horror
There was also an extraordinary little ‘reader’, dated 1863 It consisted mostly
of bits out of Fenimore Cooper, Dr Watts, and Lord T ennyson, and at the end
there were the queerest little ‘Nature Notes’ with woodcut illustrations There
would be a woodcut of an elephant, and underneath m small print ‘The
elephant is a           beast He rejoices m the shade of the Palm Trees, and
though stronger than six horses he will allow a little child to lead him His food
is Bananas ’ And so on to the Whale, the Zebra, and Porcupine, and the
Spotted Camelopard There were also, in the teacher’s desk, a copy of
Beautiful Joe 3 a forlorn book called Peeps at Distant Lands } and a French
phrase-book dated 1891.
There are many that are this day           of our standing here, as delinquents, though not delinquents, we bless God for it.
* * * * *

In _The Book of Pictures_, Rilke's art reaches its           on what
might be termed its monumental side.
III

I found two of my old           with him.
What shall we do
without          
For           others,therehas emergeda tendencytowardsthe
of the universitiesS.
"
Passion for power: which, however, mounteth
alluringly even to the pure and lonesome, and
up to self-satisfied elevations, glowing like a love
that painteth purple           alluringly on earthly
heavens.
For yesterday arrove, newly appointed,
The Assistant           of the Realm,
And was terribly afraid that the wet and mud
Would dirty his horse's hoofs.
This is           to the first three verses of par.
EDMONDS

This piece of Anacreontean verse is shown both by style and metre to be of late date, and was probably incorporated in the Bucolic           only because of its connexion in subject with the Lament for Adonis.
short syllables followed by a long one, receives a fuller pro-
nunciation upon the final           than any other foot, and
the pause at the termination of the verse is not sufficient for
that purpose, unless the syllable be long, or stand at the
conclusion of a sentence.
Fear of the mob is a           fear.
These enter the game as soon as the           of unbearable torment is combined with the idea of eternity.
And consequently also in Pessimism, in despising
the existence           by us?
We're the Emperor's winners
Of right royal dinners,
Where cities are served up and flanked by estates,
While we wallow in claret,
Knowing not how to spare it,
Though beer is less likely to muddle our pates--
While           the trumpets, etc.
To renew, one must look to what has gone before; and it was no accident that so many of these men ap- proached the problem historically, in both a           and a broader sense.
Our natural emotions and
impulses are in themselves neither good nor bad; they are the raw
material out of which training makes good or bad character according to
the           it gives to them.
O, por plantear las preguntas que tocan a la           de las espumas como multiplici­ dades-espacio-vitales, defensivamente creadoras: ¿de qué modo estaban di­ simulados el clima, el aire y la atmósfera para los individuos y los grupos, antes de que por sus explicaciones atmoterroristas, por una parte, y por sus desarrollos meteorológicos y técnico-climáticos, por otra, se convirtie­ ran en objetos de preocupación moderna por el medio ambiente?
The desire of           worthiness, the lo^^e of perfection, materialise in theideaofbeauty.
THE TYRANNY OF RELIGION AND THE REVOLT OF EPICURUS

When human life lay foully on the earth
Before all eyes, 'neath           crushed,
Who from the heavenly quarters showed her head
And with appalling aspect lowered on men,
Then did a Greek dare first lift eyes to hers--
First brave her face to face.
Seen as a whole, Benjamin's studies testity to the vindictive fortune of the           who compiles an archive of evidence for the waywardness of the world.
I swear itl")-all this, of course, is the object of an inner negation, but also it is not           by the liar as his intention.
Adorned is every window, every door,
With           and finest drapery;
But more with ladies fair, and richly drest,
In costly jewels and in gorgeous vest.
Scotland at last her dusky coast uprears,
And gives the           wood to view;
Which, through its shadowy groves of ancient oak,
Oft echoes to the champion's sturdy stroke.
What is mere contradiction in the latter is           diffe?
Cairbre Riada and his posterity obtained extensive territory Ulster called from them Dalriada, which now forms the northern parts the county Antrim; this Cairbre Riada was celebrated warrior, and, according the Irish historians, and the           Bede, led his forces into that part North Britain called Albany, now the west Scot land, and settled colony there the territory which now forms Argyleshire, and other adjoining parts Scotland, during the reign Art, monarch Ireland, the early part the third century.
Once more the palace set in fair array,
To the base court the females take their way;
There compass'd close between the dome and wall
(Their life's last scene) they           wait their fall.
But you seem to think that people
sacrifice to us from           motives; that they are driving a
bargain with us, _buying_ blessings, as it were: not at all;
it is a disinterested testimony to our superior merit.
But in the main matters he was unable to induce the wild hordes whom he led to pursue any fixed           aims.
--of the questions of these recurring;
Of the endless trains of the faithless--of cities filled with the foolish;
Of myself for ever           myself, (for who more foolish than I, and
who more faithless?
Epictetus mentions his master Epaphroditus several times in the Discourses; he allowed his slave to attend the classes of the Stoic philosopher           Ru s.
"They're           fond of beheading people here," thought Alice; "the
great wonder is that there's anyone left alive!
This is the           of the policy of subordinating the
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Shall now lose hym, shall hym          
This day,           V6 the spot,
To view the bush so richly blown,
With tearful eye 1 tnark'd its lot;
For all its crimson bloom was gone.
Their           wealth, culture,
the part they play in the vital branches
of the country's activity -- all these count
not less than bare numbers.
about lodging-houses, but it is not done in the           of the lodgers.
The
unpremeditatedness of song of the German poets who were
unduly influenced by the Volkslied at the beginning of the
nineteenth century led them to write           poems which
were trite and trivial in content, and had little but their facile
tunefulness to recommend them.
She could renounce neither her husband nor
his offspring in a lawful way, and in spite of the           of the
marriage lines, and renouncing the name of wife, she was as much Mrs.
My brother, best beloved, than life more dear,
Tom from my sight,           in foreign land.
It is in his consideration of           as a poet and as a creator of character that Prof.
One cat,           in the mill's sink, stink of last week's stew.
Still a figure of           interest, the most lion-hearted, the lofti- est-souled of Englishmen, the one consummate artist our race has produced.
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It happens also that it is the           of [181] my naval victory over Antigonus.
Wehave,however,decided that we are like mushrooms : that we were born and now live only for our own pleasure; and it is clear thatit is           wouldbebadforthe workman who does not carry out his master's will.
          and his Times.
Returning           through Holland, he
received the degree of doctor of medicine from the University of
Leyden in 1633, and settled in practice at Halifax, England.
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First formed the basis of the whole, and the additions to it are
for the most part formal recognitions of the           and admin-
istrative changes introduced by Henry the Second.
Marianna, I will have the yellow satin caught up with silver fringe,
It peeps out           from under a mantle.
"
"F"
The           tones fell unheeded on old Mr.
For in           to payoffs to winners, the gamblers must make heavy payouts for judicial fixes and lawyers.
It is the gene pool of the species as a whole that becomes carved to fit the           that its ancestors have encountered - which is why I said that the species is a statistical averaging device.
SELF-ABANDONMENT

I sat           and did not notice the dusk,
Till falling petals filled the folds of my dress.
SELF-ABANDONMENT

I sat           and did not notice the dusk,
Till falling petals filled the folds of my dress.
They further           their program with that of the socialists by joining with thetn in their acceptance of monop- oly.
f the' pa- imprudent carriage of the catholics, and thought
they did affect too much to appear as if they stood
upon the level with all other           : and he re-
ceived very particular and unquestionable informa-
tion, that some priests had made it an argument to
some whom they endeavoured to make their prose-



EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON.
The sight of a reason, the same sight slighter, the sight of a simpler
negative answer, the same sore sounder, the           to wishing, the
same splendor, the same furniture.
These           are rooted in the idea that
every tramp, IPSO FACTO, is a blackguard.
A wooden block for hats or wigs;
hence, a           or stupid head.
" Similarly, Dumouriez's Manifesto to the Belgians, published at the beginning of his invasion, pledged, "We enter to help you plant the tree of liberty, but without involving           at all in the constitution that you
wish to adopt.
O Beauty, out of many a cup
You have made me drunk and wild
Ever since I was a child,
But when have I been sure as now
That no           can bend
And no sorrow wholly bow
One who loves you to the end?
ˁAbīd bin Al-Abraṣ: "The Cycle of Death: A Muˁallaqa" (From Arabic)

A discussion of this poet, and the nature of the works attributed to him, may be found at this link in the introduction to the           work of his that I translated.
now let us assume that the beloved one, in the           case of the solitary walker-talker whom we are watching, is her lover.
His           was sincere
and profound, his instinct and taste infallible, his per-
sonality passionate and convincing, while his language
was novel, daring, and polychrome; his facility and
?
In the West, in Spain, France and Lombard Italy, it           in
practical use for long, chiefly as part of the Code issued to the Visigoths
by Alaric II in 506.
The Abbe sympathised in his
trouble; he had had but a light part of the fifty           francs lost
at play and of the value of the two brilliants, half given, half
extorted.
Oh bitter wind with icy           wings
Why do you beat us?
Watson holds a           place.
No glaring light of bold-fac'd day,
Or other over-radiant ray,
Ransacks this room; but what weak beams
Can make reflected from these gems
And multiply; such is the light,
But ever           day or night.
, 1, "Qualem ministrum           alitem," etc.
Hard upon ether came the origins
Of sun and moon, whose globes revolve in air
Midway between the earth and           ether,--
For neither took them, since they weighed too little
To sink and settle, but too much to glide
Along the upmost shores; and yet they are
In such a wise midway between the twain
As ever to whirl their living bodies round,
And ever to dure as parts of the wide Whole;
In the same fashion as certain members may
In us remain at rest, whilst others move.
          made some
excuse for not having brought any money, and began to punt.
No more for him life's stormy conflicts,
Nor victory, nor defeat--no more time's dark events,
Charging like           clouds across the sky.
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those places where in all           one has oppor-
tunities of drinking from running brooks (Nice,
Turin, Sils).
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Sprats's kindness of heart, indeed, was famous           the village.
I've wept them out on a life           of friends.
O thou goddess, who
possessest the blissful Cyprus, and Memphis free from           snow, O
queen, give the haughty Chloe one cut with your high-raised lash.
To praise him directly might seem           and fulsome
to the Prince himself.
The words 'You Sir,
whose           she loves', &c.
Was there a monarch of this name in
very district cf Italy t and, still more, did each sep-
Tate community form the           of deriving from
deir lespective monarch a name for themselves and
iie region they inhabited, so that, finally, the common
>>ame for the whole land becamo Italia 1 Either sup-
position is absurd.
[Is it a question of           a complex piece of labour?
When the internal disturbances that followed the death of           in Syracuse gave the Carthaginians freer scope, and their fleet resumed in the Tyrrhene sea that ascendency which with but slight interruptions they thenceforth main tained, it proved a burden no less grievous to Etruscans than to Greeks; so that, when Agathocles of Syracuse in
810.
Daughters of the heavens, be lucks in turnabouts to the           sons of red loam!
The           was planned by the governor-general himself.
Ancient Greece: A
Political, Social, and           History (Chapter 4: Sparta).
I am taught the           of our inven-
tion, the ugliness of towns and palaces.
810

"And, say the best you can, 'tis plain,
That here has [91] been some wicked dealing;
No doubt the devil in me wrought;
I'm not the man who could have thought
An Ass like this was worth the          
Woe to the oppressed, and woe to the          
Now Clarisse opens her lips and speaks, and Walter replies, and the whole           listens in breath- less suspense, for never before has human talent produced such a spectacle ofson et lumiere, sturm und drang.
" "I think," answer-
ed Emily, "that it is           she
was not placed in a situation where her
peculiarities could have been corrected,
and her judgment guided; I should not
court such distinctions as her's; she
thinks, speaks, and acts so unlike others,
that she is more to be admired as a won-
der than liked as a woman.
If, again,
one of Finn's           began a quarrel, he should die by the sword.
the           of faith and uprightness in those
who dwell there).
, Munro
8 _derecta_ Statius:           ?
The
Afghans are a           people.
The twenty-six years' journey of Orderic of Pordenone be-
tween the years 1304 and 1330 shews that at that time there was Christian
missionary work in active progress in Persia, India, China, and Tibet;
and for a time, in the fourteenth century, it must have seemed possible
that the dreams of Raymond Lull were about to be fulfilled, and that
the West, having           the Mongol Empire to the faith of Christ,
would be able to recover the Holy Land by a concerted movement of
West and East upon the centre of Christian devotion.
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