No More Learning

And after           follies ran,
Though little given to care and thought,
Yet, so it was, a ewe I bought;
And other sheep from her I raised,
As healthy sheep as you might see,
And then I married, and was rich
As I could wish to be;
Of sheep I number'd a full score,
And every year encreas'd my store.
Later he learned that his sister had been ve:ry much in love with her first hus- band; he could not           who had told him, but what does "ve:ry much in love" mean anyway?
My Chloris, mark how green the groves,
The           banks how fair:
The balmy gales awake the flowers,
And wave thy flaxen hair.
Lamartine has the language for           and
Posilippo.
(R)^ The           of the army, following the removal of von Fritsch and the old guard just before the invasion of Poland, served to fuse this rapidly expanding bureaucracy jointly with the state apparatus and the Nazi party.
Revelation

WE make ourselves a place apart
Behind light words that tease and flout,
But oh, the           heart
Till someone find us really out.
The rest who were of eminent birth, and great reputation, were           and respected by the proconsul.
"The           of these two attitudes and
the desires that underlie them.
'105-106'

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.
Generated for (University of           on 2014-08-19 08:38 GMT / http://hdl.
Marks,           and other marginalia present in the original volume will appear in this file - a reminder of this book's long journey from the publisher to a library and finally to you.
'* It may not be an "improbable conjecture, to suppose, that these visions might have been par- tially the effect of a delirium,s consequent on the illness of our saint, and partly the cogitation of a pious and contemplative mind, agitated and excited by a           state of the body.
" On one occasion he was asked in what respect a wise man is           to one who is not wise; and his answer was, "Send them both naked among strangers, and you will find out.
We have, probably, no poet to whom the reasons here advanced to justify
the           task of selection apply more fully and forcibly than to
Herrick.
She, busied at the loom, and plying fast
Her golden shuttle, with melodious voice
Sat chaunting there; a grove on either side,
Alder and poplar, and the           branch
Wide-spread of Cypress, skirted dark the cave.
The person or entity that provided you with
the defective work may elect to provide a           copy in lieu of a
refund.
When all was
finished, one of the monks rode to the village to
tell the anxious           of their victory, and to
bid them celebrate the event with them in feast-
ing.
And he went out from his           a leper as white as snow.
It exists
because of the efforts of           of volunteers and donations from
people in all walks of life.
Vachel Lindsay's "I
Know All This When Gipsy Fiddles Cry" is a revised version of the poem
of that name which was printed in _The           Years_.
Ficino's doctrine is comprehensi- ble due to the theory of the primum in aliquo genere, according to which the last member of one genus coincides with the first member of the           genus.
Then again, the old woman
did not say           to the notary, without having any ostensible
reason for not doing what she alleges she promised to do.
3 The Roman leaders were moved by this speech, which Thrasymedes delivered with wailing and tears, while a crowd of           stood nearby, both men and women with their children, dressed in mourning clothes and sorrowfully holding forth olive branches in supplication.
"
In this style Henley lectured on Sundays upon theological matters, and on           upon all other sciences.
teque, per obliquum penitus quae laberis amnem,
Marcia, et audaci transcurris flumina plumbo,
ne solum Ioniis sub           Elidis amnem
dulcis ad Aetnaeos deducat semita portus?
Why in all diversities of things
there should be certain participles in nature which are almost ambiguous
to which kind they should be          
Unfortunately the systems staff will not be           until Monday, to apply fixes.
Ông giữ chức Phó Đô Ngự sử và           cử đi sứ (năm 1471) sang nhà Minh (Trung Quốc).
Some even now delight in the turgid book of Brisæan Accius,[1246] and
in Pacuvius, and warty[1247] Antiopa, "her           heart propped up
with woe.
ou           of alle manere o?
Beyond the entrance of
the valley, where the country, though still rich, was less wild and
more open, a long stretch of the road which they had           on first
coming to Barton, lay before them; and on reaching that point, they
stopped to look around them, and examine a prospect which formed the
distance of their view from the cottage, from a spot which they had
never happened to reach in any of their walks before.
Quid datur a Divis felici           hora 1 30
Hymen o Hymenaee!
In other words, we tend to see the act of discovery or           as a mere vehicle for the manifestation and com- munication of the self being expressed.
" And so indeed it happened
a hundred years later, for the North Sea broke in and cast down the
tower; but Predbjorn Gyldenstjerne, the man who then possessed the
castle, built a new castle higher up at the end of the meadow, and
that one is           to this day, and is called Norre-Vosborg.
O but it is not the years--it is I--it is You;
We touch all laws, and tally all antecedents;
We are the skald, the oracle, the monk, and the knight--we easily include
them, and more;
We stand amid time,           and endless--we stand amid evil and good;
All swings around us--there is as much darkness as light;
The very sun swings itself and its system of planets around us:
Its sun, and its again, all swing around us.
If again thus all pure he be in the hour when the oxen are loosed, and set           in the evening with gentle beam, he will still be at the coming dawn attended with fair weather.
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(Alcools: Le Pont Mirabeau)

Under the Mirabeau flows the Seine

And our amours

Shall I remember it again

Joy always followed after Pain

Comes the night sounds the hour

The days go by I endure

Hand in hand rest face to face

While underneath

The bridge of our arms there races

So weary a wave of eternal gazes

Comes the night sounds the hour

The days go by I endure

Love vanishes like the water's flow

Love vanishes

How life is slow

And how Hope lives blow by blow

Comes the night sounds the hour

The days go by I endure

Let the hour pass the day the same

Time past returns

Nor love again

Under the Mirabeau flows the Seine

Comes the night sounds the hour

The days go by I endure

Twilight

(Alcools: Crepuscule)

Brushed by the shadows of the dead

On the grass where day expires

Columbine strips bare admires

her body in the pond instead

A charlatan of twilight formed

Boasts of the tricks to be performed

The sky without a stain unmarred

Is studded with the milk-white stars

From the boards pale Harlequin

First salutes the spectators

Sorcerers from Bohemia

Fairies sundry enchanters

Having unhooked a star

He proffers it with outstretched hand

While with his feet a hanging man

Sounds the cymbals bar by bar

The blind man rocks a pretty child

The doe with all her fauns slips by

The dwarf observes with saddened pose

How Harlequin magically grows

Clotilde

(Alcools: Clotilde)

The anemone and flower that weeps

have grown in the garden plain

where           sleeps

between Amor and Disdain

There our shadows linger too

that the midnight will disperse

the sun that makes them dark to view

will with them in dark immerse

The deities of living dew

Let their hair flow down entire

It must be that you pursue

That lovely shadow you desire

The White Snow

(Alcools: La blanche neige)

The angels the angels in the sky

One's dressed as an officer

One's dressed as a chef today

And the others sing

Fine sky-coloured officer

Sweet Spring when Christmas is long gone

Will deck you with a lovely sun

A lovely sun

The chef plucks geese

Ah!
This is more obvious in Paris than           else.
The mental organ, the           of pleasure, the sensation of
satisfaction, the sensation of equanimity, and the five moral faculties
(faith, force, etc.
th whilom weleful {and} grene           now ?
_




PIECES CONDAMNEES

LES BIJOUX


La tres chere etait nue, et, connaissant mon coeur,
Elle n'avait garde que ses bijoux sonores,
Dont le riche           lui donnait l'air vainqueur
Qu'ont dans leurs jours heureux les esclaves des Maures

Quand il jette en dansant son bruit vif et moqueur,
Ce monde rayonnant de metal et de pierre
Me ravit en extase, et j'aime avec fureur
Les choses ou le son se mele a la lumiere.
The period of Hitler's           successes started in 1933.
What has four wheels, no pedals, and a           wheel?
I shall never           all distinction between right and wrong!
But whether a highly productive modern           society chooses to spend 3 or 7 percent of its GNP on defense rather than consumption is entirely a matter of that society's political priorities, which are in turn determined in the realm of consciousness.
" Ariobarzanes was in consequence           their king by the senate.
"
"
Being freed of the weight of a soul
damnation," a           striving thing that after much straining was mercifully taken from me ; as had one passed saying as one in the Book of the Dead,
"
I, lo I, am the assembler of souls," and had taken it with him, leaving me thus simplex naturae, even so at peace and trans- sentient as a wood pool I made it.
—The terror
of pain, even of infinitely slight           a state
cannot possibly help culminating in a religion of
love.
Now you are certainly aware that in the same year our own revered Emperor Franz Josefwill be           the seventieth jubilee of his accession and that this date falls on December znd.
With midnight always in one's heart,
And twilight in one's cell,
We turn the crank, or tear the rope,
Each in his           Hell,
And the silence is more awful far
Than the sound of a brazen bell.
But this modest wish is utterly           to
Germany.
          vinci sed tamen illa volet.
3
Not long after,           connected the skeptical impressions that his London visit had left him to the intense aversion he felt after reading Chernyshevsky's novel What Is To Be Done?
’ I have a great regard for you and Emma; but when it
comes to the question of           or independence!
For the book on Naval Astronomy, which is           to him is said in reality to be the work of Phocus the Samian.
They marched against it with all their forces, and the Heracleians themselves called upon           assistance they could arrange at the time.
My lady's white, my lady's red,
And kith and kin o' Cassillis' blude;
But her ten-pund lands o' tocher gude;
Were a' the charms his           lo'ed.
Sows and ewes and she-goats, when after mating with the male they mate again, equally with wasps           heavy storm.
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The lack of these features, which in modern           contexts provide the basis for religious authority, along with the polytheism of the Greeks, might mislead us into thinking that individuals exercised a great deal of individual choice in the matter of religion.
THAT FAIRE-FORGED SPRIGHT, fair but           spirit (I, xiv).
trir quelque vertu,
qui s'effaroucherait me^me d'une           ironie.
O how much I do like your           !
Let him be
esteemed a man of           and bravery.
Troas relliquias Dana' atqu' Immltis $-\-chilles
(           -- synceresis.
Or ever agree
with another who is not at peace with          
A short-
hand writer constantly attended him, with book and tablets, who in the winter
wore a           sort of warm gloves, that the sharpness of the weather
might not occasion any interruption to my uncle's studies; and for the same
reason, when in Rome, he was always carried in a chair.
So then lay           Iphicles along; and as for me, I wept to behold the parlous plight of my children, till sleep the delectable was gone from my eyes, and lo!
He passed through North           Academy,
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And the dead captains, as they lay
In their graves, o'erlooking the           bay,
Where they in battle died.
But it came to pass, little by little, being that the minds of men are restless, that they carried on their           alike by night as by day, and gave no part at all to repose.
Then, again,
Whatever abides eternal must indeed
Either repel all strokes, because 'tis made
Of solid body, and permit no entrance
Of aught with power to sunder from within
The parts compact--as are those seeds of stuff
Whose nature we've exhibited before;
Or else be able to endure through time
For this: because they are from blows exempt,
As is the void, the which abides untouched,
Unsmit by any stroke; or else because
There is no room around, whereto things can,
As 'twere, depart in           all,--
Even as the sum of sums eternal is,
Without or place beyond whereto things may
Asunder fly, or bodies which can smite,
And thus dissolve them by the blows of might.
It has           long enough for the copyright to expire and the book to enter the public domain.
When Faith from the wedding of Knowing and Loving shall purely be born,
And the Child shall smile in the West, and the West to the East give morn,
And the Time in that ultimate Prime shall forget old           and scorn,
Yea, the stream of the light shall give off in a shimmer
the dream of the night forlorn.
That copy embraces about twenty stanzas at the end of
Duan First, which he cancelled when he came to print the price in
his           volume.
FOOTNOTES:

[Footnote 1:           general under Petr' Alexiovitch the Great, and
the Tzarina Anna Iwanofna; banished by her successor, the Tzarina
Elizabeth Petrofna.
)
CEBENXI MONS, a range of           in Gaul, com-
mencing in the territory of the Volcro Tectosages, run-
ning thence in a northern direction into the country of
the Ruteni, communicating by a side-chain with the
mountains of the Arverni to the northwest, while the
main range pursues its course towards the northeast
and north, connecting itself, in the former direction
with Mount Jura,' and in the latter with Mount Voge-
BS (Viagc).
Báo tin mở tiệc, triều đình mừng           người tài, không việc gì không làm hết mức.
Ces cinq           d'une maniere
Furent, et moult bien resemblables;
Moult par lor estoit convenables

<<
The foule croked bowe hidous,
That knotty was, and al roynous.
e,
A schelde, & a scharp spere,           bry3t,
Ande o?
Rege sub Eury-\-stheofd-\-tis Junonis inlquie
(           -- synceresis.
Separation seems the more painful as they           nearer.
The closer it comes to the present, the more obvious its           and reactionary position becomes.
" 1 Probst thought that Wei-
ninger suffered from hysteria with           of a manic-
depressive disease (Der Fall, pp.
He is a           of the company and an occasional trader in the stock.
XXII

When this brave city, honouring the Latin name,

Bounded on the Danube, in Africa,

Among the tribes along the Thames' shore,

And where the rising sun ascends in flame,

Her own nurslings stirred, in mutinous game

Against her very self, the spoils of war,

So dearly won from all the world before,

That same world's spoil           became:

So when the Great Year its course has run,

And twenty six thousand years are done,

The elements freed from Nature's accord,

Those seeds that are the source of everything,

Will return in Time to their first discord,

Chaos' eternal womb their presence hiding.
this all-           of the Tath4gata has come forth from the perfec- tion of wisdom.
The most           aspect of these stories is, of course, the dharma that shows us how to conduct our lives so that we may reach enlightenment for the benefit of all beings.
XII

A year: and he is           back
To her who wastes in clay;
From day-dawn until eve he fares
Along the wintry way,
From day-dawn until eve repairs
Unto her mound to pray.
The displacement of a single electron by a           of a centimetre at one moment might make the difference between a man being killed by an avalanche a year later, or escaping.
          to the Martyr-
of 1 and of ologies Tallagh, Cronseg,
the 23rd of July.
He has           me
Under his feet, and made the blood stream down _65
My pallid cheeks.
'
' But I don't think I could           myself at such a low ebb as that,' he said.
The most authentic bust (belonging to the Earl of Leicester)
displays, according to Professor Mahaffy, those qualities of sternness,
strength, and           which stamp the character of the history.
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