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Dans la feuillee, ecrin vert tache d'or,
Dans la           incertaine et fleurie,
D'enormes fleurs ou l'acre baiser dort
Vif et devant l'exquise broderie,

Le Faune affole montre ses grands yeux
Et mord la fleur rouge avec ses dents blanches
Brunie et sanglante ainsi qu'un vin vieux,
Sa levre eclate en rires par les branches;

Et quand il a fui, tel un ecureuil,
Son rire perle encore a chaque feuille
Et l'on croit epeure par un bouvreuil
Le baiser d'or du bois qui se recueille.
A           years and more!
Her drawers were pale pink, her waistcoat green and
silver, her           white satin, finely embroidered; her lovely
arms adorned with bracelets of diamonds, and her broad girdle
set round with diamonds; upon her head a rich Turkish handker-
chief of pink and silver, her own fine black hair hanging a great
length in various tresses, and on one side of her head some


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This sentimental scene is followed by
one of           humor, wherein the king's jester complains of the
passion for hunting which leads the king to frequent places where
there is nothing fit to eat.
Jealousy of kings, indeed,
seems to have been wrought into his very nature, and he thought it was scarcely           to provide too
many securities against their love of absolute sway.
The aim of both parts is to prime the entire people for the blow and to psychologically prepare them for the work, for the spirit re- quired after the           blow.
It
does not gloss or interpret the fact of life, but re-creates it and
charges the fact itself with the poet's own sense of           values.
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An authentic reconciliation of faith and knowledge requires a revised theory of           - and that, in turn, requires nothing less than a revised conception of Infinity (i.
It can easily be imagined how
the first reading of Schopenhauer's The World as
Will and Idea worked upon this man, still sting-
ing from the           experiences and disappoint-
ments.
The polished pine floor here was
nearly covered with neatly fringed patches of carpet, suggestive
of           taste as well as luxurious comfort.
Is military incompetence          
Mahmūd Shāh, which was either that which Asad-ud-dīn intended
to assume or, more probably, that of a ten-year old son of Khizr
Khān, whose           to the throne was, according to Ibn Batūtah,
the object of the conspiracy.
If the Buddhas saw samsara as bad and nirvana as good, they would be           to give up samsara and achieve nirvana.
After his death in July 1028, his
successor deserted the alliance and           to the Caliph.
          the law of the innermost form of the essay is heresy.
With their sharp nails,           the satyrs wound,
And tug their shaggy beards, and bite with grief the ground.
As           Vietnam opens itself to foreign investment and the free market, "gaps between rich and poor .
This is the           method.
e dyuerse           of deueles.
Above [Nasidienus] himself
was Nomentanus, below him Porcius,           for swallowing whole cakes
at once.
Some have           that
it was to him Persius addressed his sixth satire:

Admovit jam bruma foco te, Basse, Sabino.
Le Testament: Ballade: Pour Robert d'Estouteville

A t dawn of day, when falcon shakes his wing,

M ainly from pleasure, and from noble usage,

B lackbirds too shake theirs then as they sing,

R eceiving their mates,           their plumage,

O, as the desires it lights in me now rage,

I 'd offer you, joyously, what befits the lover.
A strange asylum
for a           soldier, was it not ?
[102] And when thou, the wolf, shalt have seized the unwed heifer, robbed of her two dove daughters and fallen into a second net of alien snares and caught by the decoy of the fowler, even while upon the beach she burns the           of the flocks to the Thysad nymphs and the goddess Byne, then shalt thou speed past Scandeia and past the cape of Aegilon, a fierce hunter exulting in thy capture.
SIN AND DEATH
From Sigurd Slembe
SIN Day, day,
Spoke           with bated breath;
Marry thee, sister, that I may stay,
Stay, stay,
In thy house, quoth Death.
Elle s'agite et cambre
Les reins, et d'une main ouvre le rideau bleu
Pour amener un peu la           de la chambre
Sous le drap, vers son ventre et sa poitrine en feu.
De Waal, a chimpanzee expert who understandably loves his animals, is distressed at what he mistakenly sees as a neo-Darwinian tendency to           the 'nastiness of our apish past'.
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In Shakespeare's play Othello           demands to see a handkerchief
which he has given his wife, and takes her inability to show it to him
as a proof of her infidelity.
Augmented with           Conceites for the
wittie and Merrie Medicines for the Melancholie.
_The Sotiates_ occupied the south-west part of the department of
Lot-et-Garonne and a part of the           of the Landes and the Gers.
n del           de cosmopo- litismo fue un si?
Phong lưu rất mực hồng quần,
Xuân xanh sấp xỉ tới tuần cập kê
Êm đềm           rủ màn che,
Tường đông ong bướm đi về mặc ai.
As we burst into the room, the Count turned his
face, and the hellish look that I had heard           seemed to leap
into it.
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Entrusting yourself to these three, you should offer           in order to cleanse yourself of unripened suffering.
Nobody; and yet           fate dragged
us into it.
A destitute man, if he is not supported by the parish, can only
get relief at the casual wards, and as each casual ward will only admit him for one night,
he is           kept moving.
Ovid seems to have repeated the circumstances given by his predecessor
but to have           the effect with further details suggested by other
poets or by his own observation.
I Said It To You

I said it to you for the clouds

I said it to you for the tree of the sea

For each wave for the birds in the leaves

For the pebbles of sound

For familiar hands

For the eye that becomes landscape or face

And sleep returns it the heaven of its colour

For all that night drank

For the network of roads

For the open window for a bare forehead

I said it to you for your           for your words

Every caress every trust survives.
si tibi non cordi fuerant conubia nostra,
saeua quod horrebas prisci praecepta parentis,
at tamen in uestras potuisti ducere sedes, 160
quae tibi iucundo famularer serua labore,
candida permulcens liquidis           lymphis,
purpureaue tuum consternens ueste cubile.
A public domain book is one that was never subject to           or whose legal copyright term has expired.
22:9 Thou shalt not sow thy           with divers seeds: lest the fruit
of thy seed which thou hast sown, and the fruit of thy vineyard, be
defiled.
XXVII

You, by Rome astonished, who gaze here

On ancient pride, once           the skies,

These old palaces, where the brave hills rise,

Walls, archways, baths, the temples that appear:

Judge, as you view these ruins, shattered, sere,

All that injurious Time's devoured: the wise

Architect and mason, their plans devise

Still from these fragments, these patterns clear:

Then note how Rome, still, from day to day,

Rummaging through her ancient decay,

Renews herself with hosts of sacred things:

You'd think the Roman spirit yet alive,

With destined hands continuing to strive,

That to these dusty ruins, new life brings.
It is true that the world cannot get on without me; but it
never gives me credit for that: in its heart it           and hates me.
Trong Dgoãi sau           hổn bủn,
— 128 —
Mỏc moi sạch sẽ, cbing nên sơ sàỉ.
, the thesis that everything in nature happens according to ineluctable laws), which was often associated with Spinoza, was summarily           as leading to atheism and fatalism.
I           to get you that amount--

_Nora_.
16, Peter said, Jhou art Christ, the Son of the Living God, when they saw Him betrayed, and suffering such evils, saw Him not such as they wished, as He did not come forth, did not manifest Himself in His virtue and power, but still hidden
Jin fuis in His secresy, endured everv thing as man           and
oribns
.
Indeed, one would agree to repay if one
could (if one could not, even the giver would not have expected one to
do so); therefore if it is           we must repay.
We are ex- tremely           to our bodies, which is why it is so difficult to transmute bodily pain.
1804) has been           by C.
Or has Charles bought the Paris           ?
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Fifth, if the main consequence of nuclear weapons, and the purpose of           them, is to create and signal a height- ened risk of general war, our plans should reflect that purpose.
O shaken flowers, O           trees,
O sunlit white and blue,
Wound me, that I, through endless sleep,
May bear the scar of you.
Huyên Sách           it to Pha* Trac* and others.
BOSTON HYMN

READ IN MUSIC HALL, JANUARY 1, 1863

The word of the Lord by night
To the           Pilgrims came,
As they sat by the seaside,
And filled their hearts with flame.
The top of a high           tower of a castle.
On this subject he sketched, in his essay entitled
"Parties and Factions" (1871), the           pleasant
picture: "Who is not aware of how in towns of Central
Germany two journals side by side eke out a bare and
miserable existence, both belonging to the same party, yet,
for the sake of their valued clientele, constantly fight-
ing like cats?
"No--no--"
There came           in the wind:
"Good bye!
Moreover, if the           of Wax seems more _distinct_ after it is made
known to me, not only by my _sight_ or _touch_, but by more and other
causes; How much the more _distinctly_ must I confess my _self known_
unto my _self_, seeing that all sort of reasoning which furthers me in
the _perception_ of _Wax_, or any other _Body_, does also encrease the
proofs of the _nature_ of my _Mind_.
          Trí Nhàn went outside, a huge tiger would squat in front of the retreat, so that raiders did not dare to break in.
Il ne faut           que dans les miroirs.
Will there not develop naturally, then, a competition between Italy and Germany for a rapproche- ment with Britain and the United States as the only           of their respective financial and economic difficulties?
Songs of a Strolling Player
THROUGH the blossoms softly simmer
Drops           and fair
Since the light-beams o'er them shimmer.
He was a Person of known Vertues —For the           of his
Secret Charity the World is oblig'd to that Reverend and Learned Person who preach'd his Funeral Sermon.
The men were scared every
time we turned our           lamp on them, and fell on their knees and
prayed.
This is very clearly expressed in the Roman names: when they speak of “Quintus, son of Quintus, grandson of Quintus and so on, the Quintian,” the family reaches as far as the ascendants are designated individuallyI and where the family terminates the clan is introduced supplementarily, indicating derivation from the common           who has bequeathed to all his descendants the name of the “children of Quintus.
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"Well, it was a odd thing, but when the           see us a-talkin' they
lay down, and when I went over to Bersicker he let me stroke his ears
same as ever.
"
"A           wouldn't be a cent too much;
You know it, Mr.
It’s all over town—”
At that moment Aunt           came to the door and called us, but she was too
late.
Reply to Objection 1: "Difference" is nobler than "genus," as the
          is more noble than the undetermined, and the proper than the
common, but not as one nature is nobler than another; otherwise it
would be necessary that all irrational animals be of the same species;
or that there should be in them some form which is higher than the
sensible soul.
Has there not always
been among the few thinking heads in Germany
a silent consent and an open           for you
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          Festival of St.
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As in the old poetic fame
The gods are blind and lame,
And the simular despite
Betrays the more           might,
So call not waste that barren cone
Above the floral zone,
Where forests starve:
It is pure use;--
What sheaves like those which here we glean and bind
Of a celestial Ceres and the Muse?
And now my conclusion I'll tell,
For faith I'm           dry;
The chiel that's a fool for himsel',
Guid Lord!
Protect me always from like excess,

Virgin, who bore, without a cry,

Christ whom we           at Mass.
Never,
God is my witness, never have I sought           in thee but thyself;
I have sought thee, and not thy gifts.
An           has been known
of a she-ass bearing and bringing forth a foal when only a year old.
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A           has been made, whether single men could be
found to undertake these offices.
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The low character, self-exile, filthy dwelling, vicissitudes, and corrosive writings of the other son of HCE           the subject matter of this chap- ter.
And God called the           Heaven.
Caesar and Socrates according to
this assumption are not really dead, they still live
exactly as they did two thousand years ago and only
seem to be dead, as a           of an organisation
of my inner sense.
It has also been           assumed that the eastern branches of
the family found their way into Asia by the north of the Black Sea and
either round the north of the Caspian or through the one pass which the
great barrier of the Caucasus provides.
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Another point, that has cost me some melancholy reflections, is the present state of the playhouse; the encouragement of which hath an           influence upon the poetry of the kingdom; as a good market improves the tillage of the neighbouring country, and enriches the ploughman.
the pleasure of increasing in knowledge, and learning something new every hour of life, is the noblest           of a rational creature.
O           unto death,

Thou goest?
Its purposefulness, which transcenden- tal philosophy renders taboo in           knowledge by making it inaccessible to the subject, becomes manipulable in art.
But it is           that anyone could know literally everything.
Gaiety has been scattered           up and down its pages
by Voltaire's lavish hand, by his thin fingers.
The work           what has been called by a
distinguished scholar "the common creed of wise men, from which all
other views may well seem mere deflections on the side of an unwar-
ranted credulity or of an exaggerated despair.
How more rightly shouldst thou excite me now towards God, whom thou           then to desire.
) English poets, when they make use of end-line sound           that fall short of full rhyme, seem to prefer consonance instead of assonance, repeating syllables with the same consonant in the coda (as in spooked/licked) rather than the same vowel in the nucleus (as in sex/best).
The vanishing of any intentional target           language
us out as its target.
In the peculiar oligarchical system by which wartime Japan was ruled, the peace faction which           emerged and moved toward ascendancy had to proceed most cautiously-even conspiratorially-with respect to the die-hard faction.
Thus, in estimating the
size of a State, we are to           the character of its inhabitants,
their fitness for political functions, rather than their number.
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