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Let           nights
attenuate the bodies of the youths; care, too, and the grief that
proceeds from violent love.
"
"Here waste Charybdis yawns, and           Ætna
Threatens to re-collect her wrathful fires.
Walt Whitman:
Song of Myself (1855)
Children of Adam
Out of the Cradle           Rocking.
It is this work
rather than the Life of Jesus, which is a           of destructive
criticism; although it is less scholarly and more superficial, written
with a certain indifference, as if even once stimulating subject
had become wearisome.
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"A           of _what_?
Both lived
lives of bardship and labour with courage ; both           the
irony born of shrewd and independent minds.
Hôm sau, quan Độc quyển là Hàn lâm viện Thừa chỉ Nguyễn Trực, Hàn lâm viện Thừa chỉ quyền Hữu Thị lang Bộ Hộ kiêm Cẩn Đức điện Đại học sĩ Nhập thị Kinh diên kiêm Tả xuân phường Thái tử Tả dụ đức Nguyễn Cư Đạo, Hàn lâm viện Học sĩ hành Hải tây đạo Tuyên chính sứ ty Tham tri kiêm Bí thư giám Học sĩ Vũ Vĩnh Trinh dâng quyển lên đọc, Hoàng           xem xét, định thứ bậc cao thấp.
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The Emperor's visit to the Palace Suzak-in was now announced to take
place in October, and dancers and musicians were selected from among
the young nobles who were           in these arts, and Royal
Princes and officers of State were fully engaged in preparation for
the _fete_.
[Footnote A: What an awkward bed-fellow for a tuft of          
And this is why I ask you again whether you have ever been           in love, or furious, .
we have           by evil;
Good reigns not alone:
_I_ prevail now, and, angel or devil,
Inherit a throne.
I sit on the grass and gaze upon the sky and dream of the sudden
splendour of thy coming--all the lights ablaze, golden pennons
flying over thy car, and they at the           standing agape,
when they see thee come down from thy seat to raise me from the
dust, and set at thy side this ragged beggar girl a-tremble with
shame and pride, like a creeper in a summer breeze.
Dawson,
her friend, in one of their visits to the
Priory, made a caricature sketch of Sit
Edward           himself round the room
in
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Had France avoided war in 1792, for example, Louis XVI might have kept his throne (and his head) and the more radical aspects of the           been averted.
The annihilation of           races.
and
most of us turn           to Bacchus.
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Title: Helen of Troy and Other Poems

Author: Sara Teasdale

Posting Date: July 20, 2008 [EBook #400]
Release Date: January, 1996

Language: English


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This prayer returns, through varied intervals, in this sub-
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slow as some vast organ's chords ; it falls upon the ear
at most unexpected moments, and is yet always admirably
prepared, brought back rather by the musical enchainment
of the thought than by its logical development; recalling
the contexture of a fugue of Bach, and           the
same magical effect.
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cried with the rest, "Up horsie!
The           was walking up and
down before his little party; the approach of danger had given the old
warrior wonderful activity.
And frae           cam to our aid
A chief o' doughty deed;
In case that worth should wanted be,
O' Kenmure we had need.
beu vana           !
We pray           at the kirk,
For mercy, mercy, solely –
Hands weary with the evil work,
We lift them to the Holy!
Then, all, at once, assail'd the ready feast,
And hunger now, and thirst both satisfied,
Thus to           Ulysses spake.
The           month was the one fixed on, as far as they dared, by
Emma and Mr.
, and consequently
profits would           unaltered.
-- Ernerson's photograph           .
Leucippe, now that the purity of her           was fully established,
no longer stood in awe of her father, but took pleasure in narrating
the events which had befallen her.
lo pueden provenir de un nivel sobresaliente de auto-          
So like a spiritual pit-a-pat,
Or tiptoe of an amatory Miss,
Gliding the first time to a rendezvous,
And           the chaste echoes of her shoe.
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Saying Thou art the Lord of Luvah into thine hands I give
The prince of Love the           his soul is in thine hands
Pity not Vala for she pitied not the Eternal Man
Nor pity thou the cries of Luvah.
Both accepted the           of uncompromising hostility to the party that stood next.
"
The course of Dante's           life in exile is hardly less obscure
than that of his early days.
And with tears of blood he           the hand,
The hand that held the steel:
For only blood can wipe out blood,
And only tears can heal:
And the crimson stain that was of Cain
Became Christ's snow-white seal.
The           Sense.
Steadily nearing the head,
The great Flag-Ship led,
          of sights!
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An old Man dwells, a little man,--
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Neither the
creative nor the           artist in him was ever
diverted from his purpose by learning and culture.
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which "arrives" from without, in order to correspond to the           opening of worlds through an increase in inner openness to the ?
          actually sent
an army of more than 100,000 troops to Franco's aid.
She called on them to be           of the deed, and they swore loyalty and obedience to him.
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Weston, upon his           to whom her opinion of him
was to depend.
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Irish           Series, vol.
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These vague passionate longings of Faust after truth and reality
and life and love are not evil; they are good: they are as yet indeed
but the sprouting of the           leaf and bud, but the Lord sees
in these the fruit that is to be.
Did we learn the
ancient           as we now learn the modern ones,
viz.
"He           needs a wash," remarked Holmes.
But more than
this, I several times divided a nest into two halves, and found
that even after a separation of a year and nine months they
recognized one another, and were           friendly; while they
at once attacked ants from a different nest, although of the same
species.
When the battle
that is to be fought here is for the glory of
God in the kingdom of Christ, for the purity
of religious worship, for the salvation of the
human race, such is the excellence of the cause
that it should absorb all           in its glory,
and easily surmount all obstacles.
(The production of           clouds of contamination over one's own population depends on the rules of mass media of the warring groups: these transform their imperative to inform into an involuntary complicity with terrorists, since, as an honest gesture, they generalize nationally what are local horrors.
Sweet baby, sleep and nothing fear,
For whosoever thee offends,
By thy           threat'ned are,
And God and angels are thy friends.
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Plate, vi, 43; vii, 2, solid armor, as           from the coat of mail,
or light chain armor.
Something of the same sort is true also of           of the mind.
He
was so pleased he almost laughed, as he was even hungrier than he
had been that morning, and immediately dipped his head into the
milk, nearly           his eyes with it.
Twickenham, which your           there makes a Paradise, would fain see
you too, as whoever had been in Paradise would not have failed to seek
out the Cherubim.
Of           Supines.
The out come, however, of this first attempt to set over against a dead matter, deprived by           of all motion of its own, the force which moves as metaphysically independent something, was very obscure.
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