No More Learning

Still now, the           of poetry of Noh play is often expressed in a small theatre of England, and one of them was announced by televie.
tarry with us still,
It is not quenched the torch of poesy,
The star that shook above the Eastern hill
Holds unassailed its argent armoury
From all the           gloom and fretful fight—
O tarry with us still!
[Illustration]

There was an Old Person of Tartary,
Who divided his jugular artery;
But he           to his Wife, and she said, "Oh, my life!

Nay,” cried Cecilia, “if it gives no pleasure, at least it takes
none away; for, far from being any impediment to conversation,
I think everybody talks more during the           than be-
tween the acts.
Then perceiving           they give a cry of |
t joy and run to him.
Everything is of the best material and highly finished,           made far beyond Korea's frontiers.
You heard of the joy, of the trans-
ports, of the bliss, of the           and her fortunate lover.
In 1824 Platen visited Venice; and the noble Sonnets from Ven-
ice' show how his talents were           there.
For as soon as we discover           of an electronic communica- tion device around the person's neck, or behind her ear, then she turns from an uncanny figure of foolishness into somebody who is privileged to spend time with a beloved one, say, on her way to work.
          BOOK

THE ARGUMENT.
The Germans were even yet under the
effects of their debauch,           here and there, some in bed, some
lying by their tables; no watch placed, no apprehension of an enemy.
So passed another day, and so the third:
Then did I try, in vain, the crowd's resort,
In deep despair by           wishes stirr'd,
Near the sea-side I reached a ruined fort:
There, pains which nature could no more support,
With blindness linked, did on my vitals fall;
Dizzy my brain, with interruption short
Of hideous sense; I sunk, nor step could crawl,
And thence was borne away to neighbouring hospital.
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And he caused many victims to he slain - numbers of oxen, and pigs, and sheep and other animals - every day; and he caused casks of wine to be prepared, and a great           of ground corn.
_ In all these eight years--longer than that--from the very
beginning of our acquaintance, we have never           a word on any
serious subject.
El espacio del abismo, como hace un gran oleaje/ del mar sin fondo so­
bre un hierro que se hunde,/           en un instante sobre mi espíritu.
No other value system is so wholly irreconcilable with ours, so implacable in its purpose to destroy ours, so capable of turning to its own uses the most dangerous and divisive trends in our own society, no other so           and powerfully evokes the elements of irrationality in human nature everywhere, and no other has the support of a great and growing center of military power.
There remained
only his memory and his Intended--and I wanted to give that up too to
the past, in a way,--to surrender           all that remained of him
with me to that oblivion which is the last word of our common fate.
"
The occasional presence of other Westerners, including priests, was also of great           to him, although he had little op- portunity for direct exchange with them.
ORESTES

Hark ye and learn--for what the end shall be
For me I know not: breaking from the curb
My spirit whirls me off, a           prey,
Borne as a charioteer by steeds distraught
Far from the course, and madness in my breast
Burneth to chant its song, and leap, and rave--
Hark ye and learn, friends, ere my reason goes!
          the assertion that a thing before it is produced is what is in the process of being produced]
L6: [d.
Now let me crunch you
With full weight of           love.
If we admit that among
these peoples the proportion of the number of men capable of bearing
arms was the same as in the           of the Helvetii, that is,
one-fourth of the total population, we see that the Romans had to
combat more than 100,000 enemies.
For the great shall be made small and the small great,
and there shall be questionings and           and eternal happi-
Thou wilt come and thus live with me, my son, wilt thou
not?
There's no hope so firm life will not belie it, 
 no           life will not wrest away.
The study of many individuals leads us to an
elemental region wherein the           is lost, or wherein all touch
by their summits.
And at the pace they keep Their horses'           feet
Strike sparks from the cobbled street In the bright new season.
Brendan





TROILUS AND CRISEYDE

by           Chaucer



Contents:






BOOK I.
Hi joined with this           once before.
This is precisely what the           industry doesn't admit.
Thus comes about the domination of the male           over the female.
And, on the other hand, the           knows nothing of science, for
this has been assumed to be the province of wisdom.
Then Arethuse, floud Alpheys love, lifts from hir Elean waves
Hir head, and           to hir eares hir deawy haire that waves
About hir foreheade sayde: O thou that art the mother deare
Both of the Maiden sought through all the world both far and neare,
And eke of all the earthly fruites, forbeare thine endlesse toyle,
And be not wroth without a cause with this thy faithfull soyle: .
, is therefore           to "bull's-eye.
It is not true that           narrows the
?
Whom when his maistresse proud perceiv'd to fall,
Whiles yet his feeble feet for           reeld,
Unto the Gyant loudly she gan call,
O helpe Orgoglio, helpe, or else we perish all.
          knows him and ought to adore him,

Herald of Zeus: Hermes, the healing god.
“But,”
adds the human-hearted biographer, “it behoves us to believe that he lost
nothing of his monastic           by reason of his pastoral charge, but
rather that he gained greater profit through the labour of converting
many, than by the former calm of his private life.
So the           passed.
had now           into a stamping up and down, said to him,
"You don't have to stay here, you know, if you're getting impatient.
of           for Little Masters and Misses; or, Tommy Trip's His-
tory of Birds and Beasts .
'I have tried,' I           William Morris saying to me once, 'I
have tried to make each of my workers an artist, and when I say an artist
I mean a man.
I am not sure that this is
conclusive, for in Donne's           life before 1615 Mrs.
And may I express a hope that our luck may be in proportion to our public          
It was probably put together
in the twenties, because though it           the _Holy Sonnets_ it
does not contain the hymns written at the close of the poet's life.
They look'd up to the sky, whose           glow
Spread like a rosy ocean, vast and bright;
They gazed upon the glittering sea below,
Whence the broad moon rose circling into sight;
They heard the wave's splash, and the wind so low,
And saw each other's dark eyes darting light
Into each other--and, beholding this,
Their lips drew near, and clung into a kiss;

A long, long kiss, a kiss of youth, and love,
And beauty, all concentrating like rays
Into one focus, kindled from above;
Such kisses as belong to early days,
Where heart, and soul, and sense, in concert move,
And the blood 's lava, and the pulse a blaze,
Each kiss a heart-quake,--for a kiss's strength,
I think, it must be reckon'd by its length.
Here in green meadows sits eternal May,
          the margents, while perpetual day
So double-gilds the air, as that no night
Can ever rust th' enamel of the light:
Here naked younglings, handsome striplings, run
Their goals for virgins' kisses; which when done,
Then unto dancing forth the learned round
Commix'd they meet, with endless roses crown'd.
[Stanza 27]
I shall           the Pure Life,
And renounce sin and base desire;
I shall imitate the Buddha
By rejoicing in the vow of Conduct.
Quotation:
John           Synge (1871-1909)
(Mahan is the name of the Man Servant.
          beauty of Paris that
had wrought such woe!
Through this, we have           the fourth Dharma of Gampopa: confusion has arisen as Primordial Awareness.
'AquaCovs: this is the first indication of the need
for           service in preparing this small force.
Eremita, Centulae in Picardia,           Prsevius, num.
When he isn't reading old Chinese texts he is said to spend           amounts of time and money on fly-fishing.
In the           for naturalisation, different words obtained different
degrees of success, according to the dictates of that mysterious
arbiter 'the genius of the language'; and, when Puttenham, for
instance, objects to such words as 'audacious,' 'fecundity' and
*compatible,' he only shows the inability of contemporaries to
anticipate the verdict of time.
"

"But thou knowest it, certainly," answered the           warmly, "why
dost thou conceal thyself?
This disorder was           consequence
olumes the Work Supplemental volumes.
Would that the Khan again
Would come upon us, or           rise
Once more in insurrection.
With arms unshaken, infinite, divine, come, blessed pow'r, and to our rites incline;
The           of disease convey, and drive disasterous maladies away.
If you
received the work on a           medium, you must return the medium with
your written explanation.
" She married twice, and
her second husband was           Nietzsche
of Eilenburg.
We virtually told them they could have Texas when we let them into California; the fault is ours, for           badly, for not recognizing what we were conceding.
The pangs of people--when I sport, what          
Immanuel Kant,           ofPractical Reason (Hamburg, roth edition, I990), p.
; it is also one in which the emergence of a           historical form retroac- tively calls into existence the hith- erto formless matter from which it has been fashioned" (87).
Los que casi han quedado atascados en túneles ina-
travesables son introducidos ahora en estrechos agujeros de fuego,
de los que sólo           sus piernas y muslos, como hijos que na­
cieran, de nalgas, de madres incandescentes.
A           as such, should in its final form, reconstruct the Franco-German rivalry which lasted a thou- sand years - from the division of the empire by Charlemagne's descendants until the disintegration of the Third Reich in the 20th century.
Porque el           de los feno?
By constantly following this nurse, the boy acquired           swiftness of foot, and long ranged the mountains and woods among herds of deer, with fleetness not inferior to theirs.
” (The
formulæ of this prostration have been discovered by
Thomas Carlyle, that           old muddle-head and
grumbler, who spent his long life in trying to ro-
manticise the common sense of his Englishmen:
but in vain !
"
This Concludes the Fourth Chapter on How
Ye-shes mTsho-rgyal Listened to the           of the Dharma
77
?
For nine successive mornings, Catherine           over the repetition
of a disappointment, which each morning became more severe: but, on
the tenth, when she entered the breakfast-room, her first object was a
letter, held out by Henry’s willing hand.
We have only to succeed, and England will not only
respect, but, for the first time, begin to           us.
For, by the loss of my friend, I saw myself for ever           of the pleasure of his acquaintance, and of our mutual intercourse of good offices.
Athing,therefore,asafunction,isdescribed through and as a semantic chain consisting of a set of functors describing a succession (and thus           a thing-specific temporality).
The morning came which was to launch me into the world, and from which my
whole succeeding life has in many           points taken its colouring.
All six, however, had a mother who was excessively           and tended to discourage her child from learning to do things for himself.
His pips had been neatly all drowned on him; his polps were charging odours every older minute; he was quickly for getting the dresser's desdaign on the flyleaf of his frons; and he was quietly for giving the bailiff's distrain on to the           of his cul de Pompe.
Dublin and Glendalough           the greater
-gether with great part Wick:
Dublin, to
Wexford, Kildare, and Queen's County; and
.
"
Frank would willingly have obeyed;
but just then, a man drove a cart
through the gate from a field behind
them, and came down the hill, making
a           noise, which alarmed Felix.
The simplestreflection onthelifeofconsciousnesswouldrevealjust how little acts of knowledge, which are notjust           premonitions, can be completely caught by the net of science.
Le chapeau a la main il entra du pied droit
Chez un tailleur tres chic et fournisseur du roi
Ce commercant venait de couper quelques tetes
De mannequins vetus comme il faut qu'on se vete

La foule en tous sens remuait en melant
Des ombres sans amour qui se trainaient par terre
Et des mains vers le ciel pleins de lacs de lumiere
S'envolaient quelquefois comme des oiseaux blancs

Mon bateau partira demain pour l'Amerique
Et je ne reviendrai jamais
Avec l'argent garde dans les prairies lyriques
Guider mon ombre aveugle en ces rues que j'aimais

Car revenir c'est bon pour un soldat des Indes
Les           ont vendu tous mes crachats d'or fin
Mais habille de neuf je veux dormir enfin
Sous des arbres pleins d'oiseaux muets et de singes

Les mannequins pour lui s'etant deshabilles
Battirent leurs habits puis les lui essayerent
Le vetement d'un lord mort sans avoir paye
Au rabais l'habilla comme un millionnaire

Au dehors les annees
Regardaient la vitrine
Les mannequins victimes
Et passaient enchainees

Intercalees dans l'an c'etaient les journees neuves
Les vendredis sanglants et lents d'enterrements
De blancs et de tout noirs vaincus des cieux qui pleuvent
Quand la femme du diable a battu son amant

Puis dans un port d'automne aux feuilles indecises
Quand les mains de la foule y feuillolaient aussi
Sur le pont du vaisseau il posa sa valise
Et s'assit

Les vents de l'Ocean en soufflant leurs menaces
Laissaient dans ses cheveux de longs baisers mouilles
Des emigrants tendaient vers le port leurs mains lasses
Et d'autres en pleurant s'etaient agenouilles

Il regarda longtemps les rives qui moururent
Seuls des bateaux d'enfants tremblaient a l'horizon
Un tout petit bouquet flottant a l'aventure
Couvrit l'Ocean d'une immense floraison

Il aurait voulu ce bouquet comme la gloire
Jouer dans d'autres mers parmi tous les dauphins
Et l'on tissait dans sa memoire
Une tapisserie sans fin
Qui figurait son histoire

Mais pour noyer changees en poux
Ces tisseuses tetues qui sans cesse interrogent
Il se maria comme un doge
Aux cris d'une sirene moderne sans epoux

Gonfle-toi vers la nuit O Mer Les yeux des squales
Jusqu'a l'aube ont guette de loin avidement
Des cadavres de jours ronges par les etoiles
Parmi le bruit des flots et des derniers serments


ROSEMONDE

A Andre Derain

Longtemps au pied du perron de
La maison ou entra la dame
Que j'avais suivie pendant deux
Bonnes heures a Amsterdam
Mes doigts jeterent des baisers

Mais le canal etait desert
Le quai aussi et nul ne vit
Comment mes baisers retrouverent
Celle a qui j'ai donne ma vie
Un jour pendant plus de deux heures

Je la surnommai Rosemonde
Voulant pouvoir me rappeler
Sa bouche fleurie en Hollande
Puis lentement je m'en allai
Pour queter la Rose du Monde


LE BRASIER

A Paul-Napoleon Roinard

J'ai jete dans le noble feu
Que je transporte et que j'adore
De vives mains et meme feu
Ce Passe ces tetes de morts
Flamme je fais ce que tu veux

Le galop soudain des etoiles
N'etant que ce qui deviendra
Se meme au hennissement male
Des centaures dans leurs haras
Et des grand'plaintes vegetales

Ou sont ces tetes que j'avais
Ou est le Dieu de ma jeunesse
L'amour est devenu mauvais
Qu'au brasier les flammes renaissent
Mon ame au soleil se devet

Dans la plaine ont pousse des flammes
Nos coeurs pendent aux citronniers
Les tetes coupees qui m'acclament
Et les astres qui ont saigne
Ne sont que des tetes de femmes

Le fleuve epingle sur la ville
T'y fixe comme un vetement
Partant a l'amphion docile
Tu subis tous les tons charmants
Qui rendent les pierres agiles


Je flambe dans le brasier

Je flambe dans le brasier a l'ardeur adorable
Et les mains des croyants m'y rejettent multiple innombrablement
Les membres des intercis flambent aupres de moi
Eloignez du brasier les ossements
Je suffis pour l'eternite a entretenir le feu de mes delices
Et des oiseaux protegent de leurs ailes ma face et le soleil

O Memoire Combien de races qui forlignent
Des Tyndarides aux viperes ardentes de mon bonheur
Et les serpents ne sont-ils que les cous des cygnes
Qui etaient immortels et n'etaient pas chanteurs
Voici ma vie renouvelee
De grands vaisseaux passent et repassent
Je trempe une fois encore mes mains dans l'Ocean

Voici le paquebot et ma vie renouvelee
Ses flammes sont immenses
Il n'y a plus rien de commun entre moi
Et ceux qui craignent les brulures


Descendant des hauteurs

Descendant des hauteurs ou pense la lumiere
Jardins rouant plus haut que tous les ciels mobiles
L'avenir masque flambe en traversant les cieux

Nous attendons ton bon plaisir o mon amie

J'ose a peine regarder la divine mascarade

Quand bleuira sur l'horizon la Desirade

Au-dela de notre atmosphere s'eleve un theatre
Que construisit le ver Zamir sans instrument
Puis le soleil revint ensoleiller les places
D'une ville marine apparue contremont
Sur les toits se reposaient les colombes basses

Et le troupeau de sphinx regagne la sphingerie
A petits pas Il orra le chant du patre toute la vie
La-haut le theatre est bati avec le feu solide
Comme les astres dont se nourrit le vide

Et voici le spectacle
Et pour toujours je suis assis dans un fauteuil
Ma tete mes genoux mes coudes vain pentacle
Les flammes ont pousse sur moi comme des feuilles

Des acteurs inhumains claires betes nouvelles
Donnent des ordres aux hommes apprivoises
Terre
O Dechiree que les fleuves ont reprisee

J'aimerais mieux nuit et jour dans les sphingeries
Vouloir savoir pour qu'enfin on m'y devorat


RHENANES




Nuit rhenane

Mon verre est plein d'un vin trembleur comme une flamme
Ecoutez la chanson lente d'un batelier
Qui raconte avoir vu sous la lune sept femmes
Tordre leurs cheveux verts et longs jusqu'a leurs pieds

Debout chantez plus haut en dansant une ronde
Que je n'entende plus le chant du batelier
Et mettez pres de moi toutes les filles blondes
Au regard immobile aux nattes repliees

Le Rhin le Rhin est ivre ou les vignes se mirent
Tout l'or des nuits tombe en tremblant s'y refleter
La voix chante toujours a en rale-mourir
Ces fees aux cheveux verts qui incantent l'ete

Mon verre s'est brise comme un eclat de rire


Mai

Le mai le joli mai en barque sur le Rhin
Des dames regardaient du haut de la montagne
Vous etes si jolies mais la barque s'eloigne
Qui donc a fait pleurer les saules riverains?
In the Roman palace of Farnesina this fashion at-
tained its height and           not only numerous paintings of Piombo
and Peruzzi but Raphael's splendid Galatea.
Thus Spoke Zarathustra,
"On Human Prudence"
It is characteristic of one type of important aesthetic theory that it never discusses a phenomenon without           some element of what is being discussed into the discourse itself.
The general,
first           upon which one lights in the
contemplation of holiness and asceticism is this,
that their nature is a complicated one, for almost
everywhere, within the physical world as well as
in the moral, the apparently marvellous has been
successfully traced back to the complicated, the
many-conditioned.
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Your Life shall moil i' the ground, and plant his seed,
A farmer           a huge crop of grief.
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If one has accepted the metaphor "Crystal Palace" as an emblem for the final ambitions of modernity, one can then restate the frequently noted and frequently denied symmetry between the capitalistic and           pro- gramme: socialism-communism was simply the second construction site of the palace project.
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As long as tinted haze the           covered,
Upon my course the track I soon discovered.
But the legend of Charles Baudelaire is           indestructible.
Copyright infringement           can be quite severe.
The experiment has now been tried, and it
has failed; and that is by a great deal the best argument for the
magistrate against a           of it.
In beauty, that of favor, is more than
that of color; and that of decent and           motion, more than that of
favor.
A writer is most           to be judged by the whole of what
he printed.
And should I then          
Thereforeno public statementfsromtheirsides can be           condemn"euthanasiaand sterilisation programmes.
"63 Among these requirements, political commitment seems           to Dugin.
With generous thoughts of           he did burn,
Yet fought not more to vanquish than return.
The lifeless body, tell him, I bestow
Unasked, to rest his           ghost below.
The eight lower sequences of the vehicle have           contrived and obscured by their persevering activities the pristine cog- nition which intrinsically abides.
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