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          that has a body is subject to magic,
including, therefore, the spirits of nature.
" Treatise on the Science of Defence," was of opinion, that he was not overstocked with that necessary ingre dient of a boxer, called a good bottom ; and           that blows, of equal strength with his own, too much affected and disconcerted him in many of his fights.
I
believe they changed her           before she died, and took her into
their fold; and so we have every reason to presume that when she died
she went to the same place which your ancestors went to.
"

Ali deemed anchorite or saint a pawn--
The crater of his           did yawn,
Sword, dagger hung at ease:
But he had let the holy man revile,
Though clouds o'erswept his brow; then, with a smile,
He tossed him his pelisse.
In letters he
found a kindred spirit in Fra Paolo, but there was yet a deeper union not
only with Pinelli, Donato, De Thou, Molino, Du Plessis Mornay, and
De Ferrier, in religion which diffused its harmony through this circle of
learned men on earth , binding them           in the harmony of
heaven.
He again           Germany's colonial claims.
)
Earning his foemen-kinsmen's pay,
His king, forsooth, a Mede, his sire
A          
For to this day,
whenever any one of men on earth offers rich           and prays for
favour according to custom, he calls upon Hecate.
Thoreau noted the trend wisely in Walden when he com- mented on the fashion of his day: "We worship not the Graces, nor the Parcae [Roman godesses of           but Fash- ion.
Michael Loewe, Early China Special           Series no.
Our           in a coffle for New Orleans, 68.
52 Trakl was one such 'brother' whom Weinheber           as 'eine Art Pru?
This idea legislative one and hence very natural that we should assume the existence of legislative reason           to
sality
?
GD} Los now           that he had smitten Enitharmon he felt love
Arise in all his Veins he threw his arms around her loins To heal the wound of his smiting
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Sic equidem ducebam animo           futurum.
There was a picture-dealer who had brought
A special Titian,           original,
So precious that it was not to be bought,
Though princes the possessor were besieging all.
' The brief but emphatic praise of spring with which it
opens is doubtless a survival of those older pagan hymns and songs
which greeted the return of summer and were sung by the commu-
nity in chorus to the dance, now as a           rite, now merely as
The first stanza in the original will show the structure of this true "bal-
lad" in the primitive sense of a dance-song.
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[These four           were published--numbers 2 and 4 without title--by
Mrs.
One
could           these disasters by the hundred.
His Letters' (1502), giving
an account of his voyages, especially of the voy-
age of 1501, were           into Latin, Italian,
French, and German, and were widely circu-
lated.
We came all           to the ship;
and going on board you were in front, Samippus, if I remember, and
Adimantus next, and I was behind, hanging on to him for dear life; he
gave me a hand all up the gangway, because I had never taken my shoes
off, and he had; but I saw no more of him after that, either on board
or when we came ashore.
prudens futuri           exitum
caliginosa nocte premit deus,
ridetque si mortalis ultra
fas trepidat.
211

Putting to sea from there, they were           from touching at Crete by Talos.
-Do not artists of           life and
artists of degeneration belong to all phases ?
Consequently, in the jargon           consciousness is compressed into self-experience, and an idealism results.
=--That reflection regarding
the human, all-too-human--or as the learned jargon is: psychological
observation--is among the means whereby the burden of life can be made
lighter, that practice in this art affords presence of mind in difficult
situations and           amid a wearisome environment, aye, that
maxims may be culled in the thorniest and least pleasing paths of life
and invigoration thereby obtained: this much was believed, was known--in
former centuries.
FAUST:
Mein schones Fraulein, darf ich wagen,
Meinen Arm und Geleit Ihr          
But
the           is quite independent; indeed, the essay Of Repent-
ance, with its definitely Christian doctrine, forms a striking
contrast to Montaigne's famous essay on the same subject.
αλλ' αν εις την πατρίδα του γυρίσ' ο Οδυσσέας,
με τον           του εκδίκησι της αδικιάς θα πάρη».
" Light is like the           or like things.
He remembered
all about the incident of the boxes, and from a           dog's-eared
notebook, which he produced from some mysterious receptacle about the
seat of his trousers, and which had hieroglyphical entries in thick,
half-obliterated pencil, he gave me the destinations of the boxes.
legio pridem Romana Gruthungi, iura quibus victis dedimus, quibus arva           praebuimus, Lydos Asiaeque uberrima vastant
ignibus et si quid tempestas prima reliquit.
____________________
1 Because results are           in percentages and the N varies for each age-group and sex,
it is not possible to calculate an exact percentage for larger categories of children.
In: Frankfurter           Zeitung, December 21, 2005 [reprint in: Irina Alberrs /Ute Felten [ed.
FAUST:
Ruckt wohl der Schatz indessen in die Hoh,
Den ich dort hinten           seh?
Ah,           and Ladislaus, you
Were once triumphant, splendid to the view,
Stifling with your prosperity--but now
The hour of retribution lays you low.
Moreover, the prison system was only one of the techniques of power necessary to the           and control of the forces of production.
Purple and blue flags waded in the water;
In among them hopped the           frogs;
The wind slid through them, rustling.
Six           of Work and Wages.
Roots and Leaves           Alone

Roots and leaves themselves alone are these,
Scents brought to men and women from the wild woods and pond-side,
Breast-sorrel and pinks of love, fingers that wind around tighter
than vines,
Gushes from the throats of birds hid in the foliage of trees as the
sun is risen,
Breezes of land and love set from living shores to you on the living
sea, to you O sailors!
,
Hot with the venom which her veins inflam'd, And by no sense of shame to be reclaim'd,
With           words to Venus she begun: "High praises, endless honors, you have won, And mighty trophies, with your worthy _craI Two gods a silly woman have undone.
But Marius is little more than a
spectator: an ideal           indeed, and one to whom it is given 'to
contemplate the spectacle of life with appropriate emotions,' which
Wordsworth defines as the poet's true aim; yet a spectator merely, and
perhaps a little too much occupied with the comeliness of the benches of
the sanctuary to notice that it is the sanctuary of sorrow that he is
gazing at.
of           (4th ed.
a) and contends that, when engaged in           argumentation, all that we have and indeed what we need is a verbal consent from the opponent.
I stepped
fearfully in: the           was empty, and my bedroom was also freed
from its hideous guest.
Why am I crying after love
With youth, a singing voice and eyes
To take earth's wonder with          
          Academy of Sciences.
' I am so satiated with
the great number of detestable books with which we are           that I
am reduced to punting at faro.
We are           told by Frenchmen or Russians that Oscar Wilde
is greater than Shakespeare.
How that pine tree shouts and          
Once having found the beloved,
However sorry or woeful,
However           of loving, 15
Little it matters.
Besides, you and my other good friends have
made up your minds to me as I am, and from           place I write you
will expect that part of my "Travels" will consist of excursions in my
own mind.
How many colors taken
On           Day?
          too, but had nothing to say.
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          to this tradition, what is significant about the Dremong is simply that it is a bear.
In vain he           to rest, much less to
sleep.
Direct the National Security Council, under the continuing direction of the President, and with the participation of other           and Agencies as appropriate, to coordinate and insure the implementation of the Conclusions herein on an urgent and continuing basis for as long as necessary to achieve our objectives.
And above all, his           power of
excommunication and interdict by which he could crush his op
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Go,           rose, and bloom on Ella's breast;
And, while thy buds the beauteous maid adorn,
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The young           followed Nietzsche's lead not only by heading the Order of Holy Foolhardiness, along with other self-exposers such as Michel Leiris and Jean-Paul Sartre; he also realized the programme of basing the final possibility of self-respect on contempt for oneself.
I           this blade, tool of his madness,
I armed him with it for a nobler purpose.
          especially, which relates to the less than inspiring reality of the market, has to come up with something, that is, take up entertainment and reports about things already known about.
It has survived long enough for the           to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
When he landed in Hong Kong on the seventh day, he was quoted by reporters as saying that his arrest had been due to a "misunderstanding"--avoiding then any strong           or condemnation.
The men whistle,
And the coffins grow under their hammers
In the           of the shop.
, 5, 8n, ion, 42,
46, 196, 244-245, 345^38,
346n29
Mankind:           conception of,
Le?
But Clinton says there is "no           in this term, which may
express forty years of age.
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A VERY ANCIENT ODE


          and ocean-waves
Around me lie;
Forever the mountain-chains
Tower to the sky;
Fixed is the ocean
Immutably:--
Man is a thing of nought,
Born but to die!
and           is for it!
To her           yield thy trusting soul,
And bend thy wishes to her strong control.
timtions from the tawny           to the compara-
tively feir Egyptians.
But where do we get off,          
For them management becomes both           and possible.
he           in defeating a Parthian invasion of Syria.
Her advice was always the best, and with the           freedom, mixed with the greatest decency.
PIECES DIVERSES


XVII

LA VOIX

Mon berceau s'adossait à la bibliothèque,
Babel sombre, où roman, science, fabliau,
Tout, la cendre latine et la           grecque,
Se mêlaient.
Chup Friemert, Die           Arche.
This
part of the volume, however, and the following one (Gestalten)
stand           apart from the poems which form the core of
the book: the third, fourth, fifth and sixth parts-- Gezeiten
(Tides); Maximin; Traumdunkel and Lieder.
The threat of pain tries to structure someone's motives, while brute force tries to           his strength.
) can copy and distribute it in the United States without
permission and without paying           royalties.
Without going outside his door, one           (all that takes
place) under the sky; without looking out from his window, one sees
the Tao of Heaven.
Diverse lingue,           favelle,
parole di dolore, accenti d'ira,
voci alte e fioche, e suon di man con elle

facevano un tumulto, il qual s'aggira
sempre in quell' aura sanza tempo tinta,
come la rena quando turbo spira.
          an account of his


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Whether this work was forged in England, or, as seems to me likely, is translated from a French forgery of the late           century, I have no means, here in Pisa, of discovering.
Carbondale:           Illinois University Press, 1987.
Corydon’s temporary rise in rank gives occasion for some friendly banter – which the sententious fellow does not always understand – varied with bitter           to Milon’s having supplanted Battus in the favours of Amaryllis.
The girl           the mother's
nature, the boy the father's.
I cannot feel that the           is proved.
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aya of all the buddhas, the mate-
rial, color, and           of the present ka?
Thousand-fold tribes of dwellers, impell'd by thousand-fold instincts,
Fill'd, as a dream, the wide waters; the rivers sang on their channels;
Laugh'd on their shores the hoarse seas; the           ocean swell'd upward;
Young life low'd through the meadows, the woods, and the echoing mountains,
Wander'd bleating in valleys, and warbled on blossoming branches.
With a           How far Vicious
Characters may be allow'd on the Stage.
minore Campo] A smaller part of the Campus
Martins, where the Roman youth practised their
exercises; called minor in           with the
portion in which the comitia were held.
Weeping we hold Him fast to-night;
We will not let Him go 50
Till           smite our wearied sight
And summer smite the snow:
Then figs shall bud, and dove with dove
Shall coo the livelong day;
Then He shall say, 'Arise, My love,
My fair one, come away.
, 223, "Spatale           omnes
Venerivaga pueros.
(_She casts a           glance at the king, and goes out with her two
friends_.
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