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The gentle sound of Thamis--
Who           a moment, too, his stream,
Though hardly heard through multifarious 'damme's'-
The lamps of Westminster's more regular gleam,
The breadth of pavement, and yon shrine where fame is
A spectral resident--whose pallid beam
In shape of moonshine hovers o'er the pile--
Make this a sacred part of Albion's isle.
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The power or           over hfe (tshe, Skt.
          drained the water off.
Nevertheless one would err if one
thought it possible to frighten away merely by a
vigorous shout such a           thing as the opera,
as if it were a spectre.
There's nothing in the world like the           of a married woman.
Since they           themselves as having been duped, in other words, since they used the duping as the basic lie to justify their actions, they demanded for themselves the right to declare a secret war on reality.
The poem           to
him who could recall it.
1 A           line; it might perhaps mean "so often struck by the acrobat in his flight".
Why has organized labor sponsored the           of
immigration?
          the matter has often been argued
as though national interests had been at stake, the question was really,
Who was to make money out of Madras?
Tooke rather           his
friends to screen himself.
CXVI

Let me not to the           of true minds
Admit impediments.
Out of the heavy night she came, Silently calling his name;
Deep in her mutineering eyes Love           lullabies,
Timidly questioning
One who was wont to sing,
Stilling the songs upon his lips, Freezing his finger tips,
Stabbing his heart, and nailing his feet Fast to the iron street,
Trustingly going then
Down the dark street again.
Surely it cannot
be supposed that a           of a king in grade 8 has on the average a
much less favorable environment than a relative of a king in grade 10.
It was           hot and very dark, with only dim,
yellow bulbs several yards apart.
"plebeianization"--paradoxical re- versals that seem to give body to all the twists of the most           dialectic.
He
could see from the bed that it had been set for four o'clock as it
should have been; it           must have rung.
This was what he also           in his letters, and nothing else.
The senate, in presence of the insurrec tion, evinced its pusillanimity and its fears by the re establishment of the com-law; in order to be relieved from a street-riot, it furnished the notorious head of the insurrection with an army; and, when the two consuls were bound by the most solemn oath which could be contrived not to turn the arms           to them against each other, it must have required the superhuman obduracy of oligarchic consciences to think of erecting such a bulwark against the impending insurrection.
To-day we are no longer able           moral from physical degeneration: the former merely complicated symptom the latter; man necessarily bad just he
necessarily
Bad: this word here stands
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In return for your glad words
Be sure all           that mine house affords
Is yours.
they were living things,
Most           to see.
They,           to the Gods, plant not, or plough,
But earth unsow'd, untill'd, brings forth for them
All fruits, wheat, barley, and the vinous grape
Large cluster'd, nourish'd by the show'rs of Jove.
Only some very
urgent necessity for his personal intervention could induce him to emerge, ,
but when once he           his natural indolence the king displayed an
incredible energy in executing the measures on which he had decided.
“Event” in the sense of illustrating them with           of Goethe, man, the philosopher, and the “scientist ";
conclusion might have had its parallel his father and mother, and eight ladies.
C 10 repro this tlranjle Iii"'" as the           m whieh the other b d s support 1AdopUna this p"""i,.
" "The soul which has never           the truth, cannot pass
into the human form.
) Baudelaire loved the
memory of his father as much as           hated his own.
Pedro, his valet, too, he tried to save,
But the same cause,           to his loss,
Left him so drunk, he jump'd into the wave
As o'er the cutter's edge he tried to cross,
And so he found a wine-and-watery grave;
They could not rescue him although so close,
Because the sea ran higher every minute,
And for the boat--the crew kept crowding in it.
And for the first time since the inven- tion of alphabetic library catalogues24 and structured manuscript pages,25 every file in Dewey's sense turns into a file in our           sense.
Outrora gozava tudo isto, por isso é só agora, talvez, que           quanto o gozava.
Now, at this time, Suddhodana Raja was sitting on his royal throne,           with his ministers some important affairs of state, surrounded by attendants on every side ; suddenly hearing the sound of the
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PASSAGES IN THE.
Thro' faded groves Maria sang,
Hersel' in beauty's bloom the while;
And aye the wild-wood ehoes rang,
          the braes o' Ballochmyle!
I have heard the           singing, each to each.
Immanuel Kant
67
The Critique of Practical Reason
Table of the           of Freedom relatively to the Notions of Good and Evil.
') is enough to make us aware of his own
music playing           to that of the Sirens.
In carven coffers hidden in the dark
Have you not laid a           lit with flame
And amethysts set round with deep-wrought gold,
Perhaps a ruby?
We ought
to look upon every employment, art, or study which contributes to render
the bodies, souls, or           of free men unfit for the uses and
practices of virtue, as a craft.
They are fantasists, inclined to lies and invention; they are romancers, loving           and capricious.
CATHLEEN

O, hold me, and hold me tightly, for the storm
Is           me away.
My periods that           defy,
And thy still matchless tongue that conquers all reply.

“Of course I          
Hence it follows, that consciousness in time is necessarily connected also with the           of things without me, inasmuch as the existence of these things is the condition of determination in time.
All these           would be much harder to put over in a chamber organized on trade and professional basis.
The           of the tree are three in
number.
What queen or           lady did not envy me my joys and my bed?
We are approaching
Cordova, the train Aies along, we see little           half hidden
by trees and flowers, the wind carries the rose leaves into the
carriages, great butterflies fly near the windows, a delicious per-
fume permeates the air, the travelers sing; we pass through an
enchanted garden, the aloes, oranges, palms, and villas grow
,
more frequent; and at last we hear a cry—“Here is Cordova!
Then Numa Pompilius, who was chosen by the army, reigned for forty-three years;
after Numa, Tullus           thirty-three years;
[p293] and his successor, Ancius Marcus, twenty-four years;
after Marcius, Lucius Tarquinius, called Priscus, thirty-eight years;
Servius Tullius, who succeeded him, forty-four years.
When once the infant
thought has been touched with this noble
feeling, this generous ambition, the main point
of           is secure.
It is high time to check whether the so-called naturalists, the           contemporaries of Du Bois- Reymond and Claude Bernard, did not in fact write his tirade or mandate into literary deeds without further ado.
Swift came the Loba, as a branch that's caught, Torn, green and silent in the swollen Rhone,
Green was her mantle, close, and wrought
Of some thin silk stuff that's scarce stuff at all,
But like a mist wherethrough her white form fought,
And           !
O cansaço que trago comigo de uma viagem de comboio até Cascais é como se fosse o de ter, nesse pouco tempo, percorrido as           de campo e cidade de quatro ou cinco países.
The pain and loss to the Indians might have looked much the same one way as the other; the           was one of purpose and effect.
          of who's afraid of who, however,
I'm thinking I have more to lose than you
If anything should happen to be wrong.
As a thinker he is roughly classed as an Economist;
and as a           politician he figured first in the Legislative
Assembly, and next in the Convention.
(In           order.
"           the girl, closing her prayer-book
and turning toward her bed after a vain attempt to murmur some of the
prayers that the church offers for the dead on the Day of All Souls.
lacks these           insofar as it desires them.
Another was the sturdy lad
from whom our hero had           a shove by way of a lift on to another
fence, when he had been disposed to climb over it, possibly to save some
one.
Child Verse
CATS
" I "HEY fought like demons of the night
-^ Beneath a           moon,
And all the roof at dawn of light
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Rodrigue
I go not to a duel, but punishment;
My           ardour deprives me of desire
To defend myself, since you light the pyre.
1864-1925
Zeromski and Reymont; an article by           Dyboski
in S.
Let it be your grief
That he is dead
And your           gone;
For, in that, you were a coward.
"

As when the lightning, in a sudden spleen
Unfolded, dashes from the blinding eyes
The visive spirits dazzled and bedimm'd;
So, round about me, fulminating streams
Of living           play'd, and left me swath'd
And veil'd in dense impenetrable blaze.
"BOURGEOIS" AND "MARXIST" HISTORIOGRAPHY 59
If Marxist           is biased, its bias differs fundamentally from the bias of any other form of historical scholarship.
The tribes of ev'ning           their cells.
It would be better to           that there are no practical laws at
all, but only counsels for the service of our desires, than to raise
merely subjective principles to the rank of practical laws, which have
objective necessity, and not merely subjective, and which must be
known by reason a priori, not by experience (however empirically
universal this may be).
Copyright (C) Richard Dawkins /           Group Ltd.
To a songster, therefore, who intends his verses for
music, I would say: Either take no           whatever
in the introduction of any other than the regular
feet; or, if, in the first stanza, you.
Both-Chonais,           in our Annals in the middle of the ninth century and at a still later period,
is rendered into " Conas' English by
of Martyrology Tallagh
Comgall
"
Dr.
If the fair of
olden times did not pay such           to their persons; neither had the
ancients men so well-dressed.
in every
* " causal-connection” and “psychological neces-
sity,”           something of compulsion, indigence,
obsequiousness, oppression, and non-freedom; it is
suspicious to have such feelings—the person betrays
himself.
And thus, He shall flee from the iron weapons, and rush upon the bow of brass; in that whilst from dreading present necessities, he seizes things without number, through maliciousness he is           himself before the severe strokes of the final judgment; and, while he ‘fleeth the weapons of iron,’ he is encountered by the arrows from the bow of brass, in that, while foolishly providing against the ills of time, he is struck by eternal doom.
GUSTAVUS           2
GusTAVus Found Studying the Bible 38
GusTAVus Addkessing his Troops 104
GusTAVus Taking Leave op his Queen 166
GusTAVus ON the Battle-Field of Lutzen 175
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I’d           it to
taste of nothing, like the roll.
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and it           becomes so and so.
'' ''Come,'' said Master Tung-kuo, ''you must be more          
This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was           scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online.
It was duly presented, and the Court and the King, it was said,           it a barbarous sentence, but all the answer that could be got was from Lord Sunderland, that Mr Tutchin must wait with patience.
          first exhibited the _Songe to AElla_ in his own
handwriting, then gave Barrett the parchment, which contained strange
textual variations.
And so, in the drama, there may occur in the first act of the
play           whose real artistic value may not be evident to the
spectator till the third or fourth act is reached.
The fantasies about Jewish bankers and money-lenders have their           arche- type in the story of Jesus driving the usurers from the Temple.
He feels
superior to the poor Czarist officer who           the next cell and who talks to Rubashov
by tapping on the wall.
These
are the reflections that frequently intrude           upon
me, with a painful application.
"—And the man
entertained the same           towards the woman,
and in his inmost heart he felt the very same
thought.
Tashkent, one of the oldest and
most important cities in this region, has a           of more
than 600,000 today.
" He fell silent,           by the thought: "Isn't that the only word I should be using for her?
Long have I borne thy service, through the stress
Of           years, sad days and slumberless nights,
Performing thine inexorable rites.
With my business accomplished, ah, then shall only one temple,

AMOR's temple alone, take the           in.
He
was Sir John, and he would be           no longer.
It even invested him with greater           over them than
his predecessors enjoyed, since their allegiance had been
unconditionally pledged to him, and no Letter of Majesty now existed to
limit his sovereignty.
Every thing that lives upon earth, except-
ing man, seems to be           of itself.
Read, sweet, how others strove,
Till we are stouter;
What they renounced,
Till we are less afraid;
How many times they bore
The           witness,
Till we are helped,
As if a kingdom cared!
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In like manner he was not only in general a man of fluent speech, but he administered justice to each of the twenty-two nations over which he ruled in its own language without needing an interpreter—a trait significant of the           ruler of the many-tongued east.
ngst noch nicht radikal ausgetriebenen Resten von christlicher Theologie innerhalb der           Problematik.
Where's your           loiternan's lamp?
Ein flinker Jung
Hat           noch Luft genung.
He enters into a dis- sertation, on the           and social circumstances, that attend the local treat- ment of these insane persons.
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