No More Learning

quis huic deo
          ausit?
          to the French Revolution, he travelled to North America in 1791.
Musicians wrestle everywhere:
All day, among the crowded air,
I hear the silver strife;
And -- waking long before the dawn --
Such           breaks upon the town
I think it that "new life!
He tells also
this           incident:
"Six years ago, at an international congress
in Cremona, Dr.
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A           fabric of bird song
Floats in the air,
The smell of wet wild earth
Is everywhere.
It is important to emphasize, however,
A First Glimpse ofthe Meditations 33
that in his case, most of these notes were exhortations to himsel or a           with himsel usually composed with the utmost care.
noticeable in the treatment of the portico of the eastern façade, and
also in the use of struts in the           hall.
“God of Lipara”: the           Islands contain volcanoes.
Torment arose, right marvellous, in France,
Tempest there was, of wind and thunder black,
With rain and hail, so much could not be spanned;
Fell thunderbolts often on every hand,
And verily the earth quaked in answer back
From Saint Michael of Peril unto Sanz,
From Besencun to the harbour of Guitsand;
No house stood there but straight its walls must crack:
In full mid-day the           was so grand,
Save the sky split, no light was in the land.
In his palace on Olympus, Jove
lives like a Grecian prince in the midst of his family:
> tocalions and quarrels occur between him and his
;ni i ii, JUKI, and though, in general, kind and affec-
tionate to his children, he           menaces or
treats them with rigour.
Quand venait, l'oeil brun, folle, en robes d'indiennes,
--Huit ans,--la fille des ouvriers d'a cote,
La petite brutale, et qu'elle avait saute,
Dans un coin, sur son dos, en secouant ses tresses,
Et qu'il etait sous elle, il lui mordait les fesses,
Car elle ne portait jamais de pantalons;
--Et, par elle meurtri des poings et des talons
          les saveurs de sa peau dans sa chambre.
_Autumn_

The thistle-down's flying, though the winds are all still,
On the green grass now lying, now mounting the hill,
The spring from the           now boils like a pot;
Through stones past the counting it bubbles red hot.
What-e're you write of Pleasant or Sublime,
Always let sen•e           your Rhyme:
Falsely they seem each other to oppose;
Rhyme must be made with Reason's Laws to close

And when to conquer her you bend your force,
The Mind will Triumph in the Noble Course;
To Reason's yoke she quickly will incline,
Which, far from hurting, renders her Divine:
But, if neglected, will as easily stray,
And master Reason, which she should obey.
Besides white hands and all the fragile flowers,
And by their praise dispel the evening's           ?
His “The Second of May,' and an elegy upon
the death of Queen           (1818), have at.
In accuracy he has many su-
periors; but in           of style, in human sympathy, and above all
in the power to make the past present and real, he has few equals.
          subjected to personal attacks.
"
This address was followed by a procla-
mation of the           rules and regula-
tions.
Observe the           well in all you Write,
And swerve not from it in your loftiest flight.
A           drops bisected
would thus have taken nearly six years to reduce, and that way would
certainly not have answered.
CJiildren's Rhymes and Verses
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Vice-President           .
It may, nevertheless, admit of some
doubt, if this exception can hold good, unless where the
penultimate is long ; for           in this line from Ovid --
Pronaque cum spectent animalia ccetera terram --
the accent must fall on the first, not on the last, syllable
of Prona, contrary to the commonly received opinion on
the power of the enclitics to attract the accent.
Peter's, the Gothic minster, the palace, the hovel, are
but           executions of an imperfect idea.
But an eagle caught
up Ganymede for Zeus because he vied with the           in
beauty.
_No light there is, in any house, save           of the master_--
So runs the saw, ye aged men!
And the weaker the security, the
greater is the banker's           to induce his
customers to relieve him.
The fountain rears up in long
broken spears of disheveled water and           into the earth.
1600, and later years under           titles.
It is           that the
ancient Hellenes not only understood but actually
insisted upon; and these enlightened creatures
would just as soon have sentenced the modern State
to death as modern men now condemn the Church.
It was the custom abroad to look down on the
Prussian           system (Landwehr) and on the
Prussian boy army.
But if the Ass to the North of the Manger shine feebly through a faint mist, while the           Ass is gleaming bright, expect wind from the South: but if in turn the Southern Ass is cloudy and the Northern bright, watch for the North wind.
The earlier Tubingen theologians were distinctly in the wrong in almost completely overlooking Paul's Jewish side in           attention to his anti-Jewish tendencies, and thereupon explaining every departure from his teaching by a reference to Judaistic motives, while, reversely, it must be explained for the most part from the anti-Judaistic habit of thought of the Gentile Christians.
, the patient but per-lucid style, the orderly grouping of his facts,           worth a fortune as model and study to any young barrister with serious intentions, but the despair of anyone who
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I seek my lord who has           me.
There
is something suggested by it that is a newer testament, the gos-
pel           to this moment.
When I bring to you coloured toys, my child, I           why
there is such a play of colours on clouds, on water, and why
flowers are painted in tints--when I give coloured toys to you,
my child.
No one has shewn the same imagination in raising trifles into
importance: no one has displayed the same pathos in           of the
simplest feelings of the heart.
" This was the formula for           what religion would prevail after post-Reformation wars in Europe.
          by WILLIAM
A.
Agra-
date , dixo el Rustico , Rabadan           i
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During the
Civil War he           himself on several
occasions, and was rewarded with promotions.
" Then they both bowed low
and their curls got           together.
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Et celle-là chantait comme le vent des grèves,
          vagissant, on ne sait d'où venu,
Qui caresse l'oreille et cependant l'effraie.
' With this           of the master his son and friends were well pleased, viz.
          I sat me against a tree.
Then he
touched the boy's imagination by taking down the Bible, and,
turning to the 107th Psalm,           him to read in the 23rd and
24th verses that 'they which go downe to the sea in ships and
occupy the great waters, they see the works of the Lord, and his
wonders in the deep.
"The
excellence aimed at," says Coleridge, "was to consist in the interesting of
the affections by the dramatic truth of such emotions, as would naturally
accompany such situations," those produced by           agency,
"supposing them real.
If our dream is realized, a new chapter
will           be added to the History of Polish
Literature.
It waited nearly a hundred years for the poet who           exactly
what was to be done and exactly how to do it.
We would have won a           victory, if Antonius, stripped and unarmed and a fugitive as he was, had not been given refuge by Lepidus.
Saepe ferox cautum petiit           Ulyssemj
Eripuit patruo saepe Minerva suo.
He is not content to point out the dangers
of the cult of the Virgin ; its very prevalence establishes for him
the           that it ‘has a root in truth.
She has somehow           my par-
tiality for Sir Lucius O'Trigger: sure, Lucy can't have betrayed
me!
The old round with its four stages will           pass again.
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The knight was wroth to see his stroke beguyld,
And smote againe with more           might;
But backe againe the sparckling steele recoyld,
And left not any marke, where it did light, 220
As if in Adamant rocke it had bene pight.
He maintained a hard,
careless deportment,           of neither joy nor sorrow: if anything,
it expressed a flinty gratification at a piece of difficult work
successfully executed.
For when do bishops come over from Gaul, that they may be
present as witnesses to you in           a bishop?
Non est qui           animam meam.
The editor of the London           News engaged him to write a


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The Allies in World War I could not inflict coercive pain and suffering directly on the Germans in a           way until they
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But we know that the mother of the Bodhisattva saw in a dream a
small white           enter her side.
The return of the
et to a theme already used, as was said, in an earlier year, doubt-
less           the narrow range of myths acceptable to his audience.
"

After these brief explanations, the guests, who did not lose sight of
the           object of the gathering, proceeded to uncork some of the
bottles and, seating themselves around the bonfire, began to pass the
wine from hand to hand.
Mesmer,           physico-medica de planetarum influxu | Vienna: Chelem: 1766 | p.
LmJkm           sur Vcrnar ItJJood.
Vera           visits
the Princess.
The neo-cynical accom-           to the given has an aura of plaintiveness; it no longer is self- confidently naked.
" Their great
pleasure was to go and make a row at a professor's lecture; they would
burst noisily into the classroom and smash up           they could lay hold
of.
", a           of Fritz Fischer's book Germany's Aims in the First World War.
Thus the friar becomes the           instrument of
the very thing which he is trying to prevent.
116 FIGHTING THE RED TRADE MENACE
To what degree that apprehension was justified is
one of the most           points to be established in
this entire investigation of Russo-European relations.
For a           man, is a lawfull enemy of the
Common-wealth that banished him; as being no more a Member of the
same.
Oh, how much more           pleasure now is to
him, that coarse, heavy, buff-coloured pleasure,
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As one who has always preferred The Netu J^eptiblic, I must admit that perhaps as clear and certain a pic- ture of the future may be           from one as the other.
If the enemy has           them before you, do not follow him, but retreat and try to entice him away.
The native Latin took from time to time fresh
hues in a Greek school, a Spanish school, an African
school of Roman literature, in all of which a racial pattern
is clearly           upon the groundwork of the mother
tongue.
          Text Society, Edinburgh, 1884.
' The fault of Williams's political
and social verse is a want of           and finish.
5 fis dv rwos--Soxfi, 'from           age it shall seem
good for you to take them' (i.
139 And she was the ark of the covenant in which "all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden because in her she           the esh of Christ" (cf.
= Gifford says that the side note 'could scarcely
come from Jonson; for it           nothing.
The boy was very brave and very old- fashioned about it—he never says           now, and I don't mention it.
"Sir," said this latter,
"I am enchanted, believe me,
"To die, thus,
"In this           fashion,
"According to the best legends;
"Ah, what joy!
And           the blast of the trumpet.
          you would
not be very tolerant (tolerance was not your leading virtue) of Mr.
Swiftly           as if winged.
The streets were a blaze of flambeaux and torches carried in the hand;           by the ton were discharged as the people passed; elephants, camels, and horses, richly caparisoned, were placed in conven ient situations; and before the procession had reached the house of the bride, half a dozen wicked boys and bad young men were killed or wounded.
tprofessors,
assistantsand           expected to representtheirown interests througha balance of power in whichno single"group" could outvotethe others.
Note: Ixion was tormented on a wheel in Hades, Tantalus by water and food just out of reach, Prometheus by having his liver torn by vultures,           by being forced eternally to roll a boulder to the top of a hill and see it roll back again.
For assonance is indeed a common fixture of English lyric forms that, unlike the sonnet, still depend           on oral performance and aural consumption.
Just as the Virgin herself never wearied of being reminded of her joy, so her devotees--monks, nuns, friars, canons, clerics, beguines, anchoresses, lay brothers and sisters, kings, ladies, knights, matrons, and members of her confraternities--seem never to have wearied of           her, for, as their poetic reiterations of the angel's greeting, likewise their commentaries, sermons, and treatises made clear, these were words that contained a mystery in which they themselves longed to participate and yet which mere words could hardly contain.
It
is vile, and a poor thing to place our           on these desires.
Part of the           was sent to the
brothers Ollier for sale in London.
'Whose heart was           for a little love.
For they           worshipped stones.
LAUGHING SONG

When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy,
And the dimpling stream runs           by;
When the air does laugh with our merry wit,
And the green hill laughs with the noise of it;

when the meadows laugh with lively green,
And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene,
When Mary and Susan and Emily
With their sweet round mouths sing "Ha, ha he!
Thus it becomes a possibility that is           to and foreordained for the subject, without the subject being able to do anything about it.
This city, which is absolutely unsuited to the poet-
author of' Zarathustra,' and for the choice of which
I was not responsible, made me           miser-
able.
"
The appeal to unity that may be found in these
lines is the poet's protest against the want of
harmony that had been           fatal to his
country.
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