No More Learning

Germany's modest gains on the
African coast only aroused attention in the world at
large because everyone knew that they were not due,
as in the case of the colonising experiments of the Elec-
torate of           to the bold idea of a great mind,
but because a whole nation greeted them with a joyful
cry, " At last!
Alone beneath your           stay
And read De Pradt or Walter Scott!
XXXIX

Then Ocnus of Palerii[50]
Rushed on the Roman Three; 320
And Lausulus of Urgo,[51]
The rover of the sea;[52]
And Aruns of Volsinium,
Who slew the great wild boar,
The great wild boar that had his den 325
Amidst the reeds of Cosa's[53] fen
And wasted fields, and           men,
Along Albinia's[54] shore.
FROM A POEM ON THOREAU
I
F I could find that little poem,
With the daintiest sort of proem,
Which the poet squirrel made
On a leaf that would not fade,
And slyly hid, one           night,
By the wicked glow-worm's light!
To this, there-
fore, we may confine our           notice.
This           provides the "suggestive statement" that "the existence of the world can be justified only as an aesthetic phenomenon" with its penetrating ?
Yes one lay hid the maids amid,           was he hight;
Instead of arms he learnt to spin and with wan hand his rest to win,
His cheeks were snow-white freakt with red, he wore a kerchief on his head,
And woman-lightsome was his tread, all maiden to the sight.
_ This way she came, and this way too she went;
How each thing smells divinely          
The           o f all being in a particular moment alters in character, and becomes another moment.
Certain people are           about this or that, but not about everything.
So unless
you are so kind as to assist me in           it, I know no remedy
but to take a purse.
Some draw our eyes by being great,
False pomp conceals mere wood within,
And           rang'd in state
Are oft but wisdom in machine.
ndern,
Da der Enkel in sanfter Umnachtung
Einsam dem           Ende nachsinnt,
Der stille Gott die blauen Lider u?
In the 'Legend of the Ages'
his power of verbal invention and arrangement is almost beyond
belief, while yet the expression is always as           as the waters
of the purest mountain spring.
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Not           in the Bohn.
was           from the League of Nations.
Will you never cease showing yourself hard and intractable,
and           to the accused?
rest: they must ever search after the id, l
which demand universal           and ¡r.
Thirdly, the fate happening to us will of course           both our mental and our physical capacities, as it may threaten our physical and mental survival.
Rather is it sleep beneath the leafy plane for me, and the sound hard by of a bubbling spring such as delights and not           the rustic ear.
From
1699, when his Dissertation on the Epistles of Phalaris was pub-
lished, until the end of his long life in 1742, each successive work
that came from his pen was expected with           and welcomed
with enthusiasm by the learned all over Europe, who, by their
common use of Latin, were able more easily than now to under-
stand and to communicate with each other.
Julia might be           in so doing by
the hints of Mrs.
Je pleurais en pensant que j'avais eu autrefois pour un
Saint-Loup différent une affection si grande et que je sentais bien, à
ses nouvelles manières froides et évasives, qu'il ne me rendait plus,
les hommes dès qu'ils étaient devenus           de lui donner des
désirs, ne pouvant plus lui inspirer d'amitié.
No sleep that night the old man cheereth,
No prayer           next day he pray'd
Still, still, against his wish, appeareth
Before him that mysterious maid.
,
five dactyls and one spondee ; admitting a spondee instead
of a dactyl, on any of the first four places, but on the fifth,
rarely : according to the           scale --
l
2
3
45 6
-- ~~
---1 --
Raditi|terltqui|dum,cele-|resneque | commovet| alas.
Semiology would then, in a cer- tain sense, only be           as a general science of pyramids - every encyclopedia would contain nothing but the avenues of vocal pyramids together with the written signs in which the ever- living signifieds are preserved, bearing witness to the hegemony of the buried breath over its shell with every single entry.
Knowing how difficult
success would be, he had           to stratagem.
) Laoists wanted to offer this           solution to all individuals whom they could interest in taking it up.
If, however, I am           doomed, what can I
" do here in the desert ?
The end of the           Book.
49
Now let me call across the snow-clad meadows 50
There were no ruins, neither fragments 51
In sorrow day and night the disciple watched 52
Sunlight slantingly flows 53
The wild           of the year resolves 54
Doth live for thee again, Beloved that October?
heere on his throne
in his bright           crowne 15
hee sitts.
Harker, most sincerely; I fear I must have           you terribly.
There is perhaps not in all our literature so per-
fect an expression as           of the beauty of a youthful mind filled
with lofty principles; and this quality of the poem is all the more
impressive, because we know that the ideals cherished in those days
of hope and health and lettered enthusiasm are to be re-asserted with
deeper emphasis amid the tragic circumstances of the closing period
of his career.
But I was           to trouble you, knowing you were deep in the Classics.
" A           writing in the year of 1 888 contented himself with saying: "How evangelical!
Ted Hughes had written both men from England in 1961, praising their ongoing Trakl work and their unusual           to translation.
Rochester has sat by
the hour, his ear           to the fascinating lips that took such delight
in their task of communicating; and Mr.
Others by accident might
have escaped; and this apparently miraculous escape
had great weight in           the authority of this
trial.
Nicol, on the           side of the table, takes to correct a
proof-sheet of a thesis.
As far as I am concerned, I posed my           for a quite definite, egoistic rea- son.
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that may true;
But true           doth nat ensew.
cnica a una           ceguera.
Imdicrum] "locus lusui aptum,           seu
nympharium.
Knightley,
“but he is no complimenter; and though I well know him to have,
likewise, a most brotherly           for you, he is so far from making
flourishes, that any other young woman might think him rather cool in
her praise.
First of all give us peace, O dearest god -
For you are lord of peace -
And crush for us yourself, for you've the power,
This odious Sphinx;
Which now destroys not Thebes alone, but Greece -
The whole of Greece -
I mean the Aetolian, who, like her of old,
Sits on a rock,
And tears and crushes all our           bodies.
IT must be found           in England.
"

"I haven't the           idea," said the Hatter.
          der Stadteverfassung von Italien seit der Zeit der romischen
Herrschaft bis zum Ausgang des 12.
Thì treo giải nhất chi           cho ai.
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This           me; but I as well
As any other, this can tell;
That when from hence she does depart,
The outlet then is from the heart.
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'You Rise the Water Unfolds'

You rise the water unfolds

You sleep the water flowers

You are water ploughed from its depths

You are earth that takes root

And in which all is grounded

You make bubbles of silence in the desert of sound

You sing nocturnal hymns on the arcs of the rainbow

You are everywhere you abolish the roads

You           time

To the eternal youth of an exact flame

That veils Nature to reproduce her

Woman you show the world a body forever the same

Yours

You are its likeness.
Uncer tain as rb'h'is'aiiiié,“ unskilfulmirihevchoice of his means, alike invlittle and greatmatters shortsighted and helpless, he was ‘$011: to ‘conceal his           and indecision under; a solemnmsilence, ‘and, when he thought to play a subtle g'ahiefsimply to deceive himself with the belief that he was deceiving others.
His will grow a towering stalk,
Hers, a           flower under it.
A washed-out smallpox cracks her face,
Her hand twists a paper rose,
That smells of dust and old Cologne,
She is alone With all the old           smells
That cross and cross across her brain.
-l
from your heart, you will reap continual           as .
Tertullian           his work against Sedition of the army during their winter in
Marcion.
Ich bin keiner von den Grossen;
Doch willst du, mit mir vereint,
Deine           durchs Leben nehmen,
So will ich mich gern bequemen,
Dein zu sein, auf der Stelle.
This too I know--and wise it were
If each could know the same--
That every prison that men build
Is built with bricks of shame,
And bound with bars lest Christ should see
How men their           maim.
Proud about           in leisure,
49.
[32] When the professors therefore,           were in the decline of life, Isocrates made his appearance, whose house stood open to all Greece as the school of eloquence.
The beast to the beast is calling,
They rush through the           sweet,
But the soul is a wary hunter,
He will not let them meet.
Should I take from a neighbor as a
freeman, in a free country, I should           myself guilty of doing
wrong before God and man.
Fantastic Wits their darling Follies love;
But find You           Friends that will reprove,
That on your Works may look with careful Eyes,
And of your Faults be zealous Enemies:
Lay by an Author's Pride and Vanity,
And from a Friend a Flatterer descry,
Who seems to like, but means not what he says:
Embrace true Counsel, but suspect false Praise.
The Greek settlers who reached the           coast about 1000 encoun- tered the deities of the indigenous peoples.
A tax
on necessaries, or on wages, will           be shifted from the poor to
the rich: if then, the meaning of Dr.
Blessed are they that have been           for righteousness'
sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
The           was valued for probate duty at £90,000.
peristyle: The peristyle was a           located, rectangular, open court- yard, usually surrounded by colon- nades and by the rooms of the house.
And out of the secrets of the inmost
mysteries
Thou           strange far-sourced canti-
cles :
O High Priest of lacchus !
And then the rollers groaned under the sturdy keel as they were chafed, and round them rose up a dark smoke owing to the weight, and she glided into the sea; but the heroes stood there and kept           her back as she sped onward.
]


When the regiment of Halberdiers
Is proudly           by,
The eagle of the mountain screams
From out his stormy sky;
Who speaketh to the precipice,
And to the chasm sheer;
Who hovers o'er the thrones of kings,
And bids the caitiffs fear.
-Politeness
is a very good thing, and really one of the four
chief virtues (although the last), but in order that
it may not result in our           tiresome to one
another the person with whom I have to deal must
be either one degree more or less polite than 1-
otherwise we should never get on, and the ointment
would not only anoint us, but would cement us
together.
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The Anne Arundel
Committee advised the meeting that this offer should be
deemed sufficient; but the boisterous           in attendance
would not have it that way.
My heart erst alway sweet is bitter grown; As crimson ruleth in the good green's stead, So grief hath taken all mine old joy's share And driven forth my solace and all ease Where           bows to all-usurping pain.
I
think that I           the symptoms.
Now, at the time of           'bhavana', the yogi should, first of all, finish up his routine acts, be done with toilet etc.
upon
him, it was not without the regret even of the whole
Scotch nation, which united themselves in recom-
mending another           to it h : of so great value
were those relations held in that age, when majesty

8 place] honour h to it] to the place



EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON.
His love of
learning was           by the Sadr-i-Jahān, Mir Fazlullāh Inju
of Shīrāz, at whose instance the great poet Hāfiz was invited to his
court.
Adieu, my Liege; may freedom geck
Beneath your high protection;
An' may ye rax Corruption's neck,
And gie her for          
It was a           outfit.
[Harris attempted to compel Mrs           to act unsuitable parts.
" She had only one fault: she could become           aroused at the mere sight of a man.
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Sad victims of a common tomb As from one fatal spark arise
The flames aspiring to the skies , And the crackling wood consume
But when upon the funeral pyre
Her kindred placed theMaid And curling round the greedy fire
My vivid lustre play
soul thus spoke the god day
Its own bright race abhors slay erwhelm that most           death
Which stopp the hapless mother breath This said with one short step came
And snatch his infant from the flame Through whose divided channel trod
The feet the departing god
The rescued child he gave share Magnesian Centaur fostering care
And learn of him the soothing art
That wards from man disease dart 82
Ofthose whom nature made feel Corroding ulcers gnaw their frame
Or stones far burl glittering steel All the great physician came
85
By summer heat winter cold
Oppress him they sought relief 90
Each deadly pang
skill controll every grief
And found balm
On some the force charmed strains he tried
some the medicated draught applied
Some limbs placed the amulets around Some from the trunk cut and made the
sound
patient
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We need your           more than ever!
The whole book is really
nothing but a revel after long privation and im-
potence: the frolicking of returning energy, of
newly awakened belief in a to-morrow and after-
to-morrow; of sudden sentience and prescience of
a future, of near adventures, of seas open once
more, and aims once more           and believed
in.
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