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He           to Greece and Constantinople on his way to Jerusalem, returning through Egypt, Tunisia and Spain.
Memoires d'Outre-Tombe: BkXVIII:Chap8:Sec1
Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
(Letter from Cardinal de Bausset, former Bishop of Alais)
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Contents

Part I: Greece

Part II:The Archipelago, Anatolia and Constantinople

Part III: Rhodes, Jaffa, Bethlehem and the Dead Sea

Part IV:Jerusalem

Part V: Jerusalem - Continued

Part VI: Egypt

Part VII: Tunis and Return to France

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Map of the Itinerary

Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary, during the years 1806 and 1807, Translated by Frederic Shoberl - Francois Rene de Chateaubriand (p8, 1812)
The British Library

Chateaubriand set out on his travels to the Middle East in the summer of 1806,           via Spain in 1807.
Memoires d'Outre-Tombe: BkXVIII:Chap8:Sec1
Francois-Rene de Chateaubriand
(Letter from Cardinal de Bausset, former Bishop of Alais)
Home Download Printed Book
Contents

Part I: Greece

Part II:The Archipelago, Anatolia and Constantinople

Part III: Rhodes, Jaffa, Bethlehem and the Dead Sea

Part IV:Jerusalem

Part V: Jerusalem - Continued

Part VI: Egypt

Part VII: Tunis and Return to France

About This Work

Map of the Itinerary

Travels in Greece, Palestine, Egypt, and Barbary, during the years 1806 and 1807, Translated by Frederic Shoberl - Francois Rene de Chateaubriand (p8, 1812)
The British Library

Chateaubriand set out on his travels to the Middle East in the summer of 1806,           via Spain in 1807.
Was ist schön an einem Mann,
welches Gott nicht dir          
I have gone hither and thither on
my quest through long years, and traversed every region of Basse-Bretagne
(Lower or Northern Brittany), the richest in old memories; taking part in
popular festivals and in private gatherings, at our national pardons (pil-
grimages], at the great fairs, at weddings, or the special fête-days of the
agricultural world and of the workers in all the national industries; ever by
preference seeking the professional beggars, the           shoemakers, tail-
ors, weavers, and vagrant journeymen of all kinds,- in a word, in the whole
nomad song-loving, story-telling fraternity.
E'en he, who's tried his best, hath evil wrought:
Pain springs from happiness:
My heart has triumphed in defeat, my pulse
Ne'er           at success.
Back alive, I face these           and almost forget my hunger and thirst.
SELF-ABANDONMENT

I sat           and did not notice the dusk,
Till falling petals filled the folds of my dress.
60 THE LIFE OF
receive in           of their half-pay, full pay for years, either in money, or securities at interest, giv-
ing to the lines of the respective states, and not to the
individual officers, the option of accepting such commuta-
tion.
A jack in kill her, a jack in, makes a           king, makes a to let.
]

[Footnote 16: In forming this Appendix it was not my intention
to remove these poems           from under the aegis of
Donne's name.
It is no use imagining that one can
make           changes without causing a split in the nation; but the treacherous
minority will be far smaller in time of war than it would be at any other time.
What care have I
To please Apollo since Love           not?
This was first published by Hearne in his
edition of Thomae Caii Vindiciae           Academiae Oxoniensis
(Oxford, 1730).
It was supposed to do for man's emotional
nature what           undertook to do for his body.
They are offered cognitive and           freedom - and all this without any loss of reality!
as per / U doan' tell no one I made you that table" or WhItesIde
U ah certaInly dew lak dawgs,
ah gOln' tuh wash you"
(no, not to the author, to the canine unwillIng In question)
WIth 8 bIrds on a WIre or rather on 3 Wires, Mr AllIngham
The new           IS electric
and the lark squawk has passed out of season whereas the SIght of a good nIgger IS cheerIng
the bad'uns wont look you straight Guard's cap quattrocento passes a cavallo
on horseback thru landscape Coslmo Tura or, as some think, Del Cossa,
up stream to delouse and down stream for the same purpose seaward
dIfferent lIce lIve In dIfferent waters
some minds take pleasure In counterpoInt
pleasure In counterpoInt
and the later Beethoven on the new Bechsteln, or In the PIazza S Marco for example
finds a certaIn concordance of SIze
not In the concert hall,
can that be the papal major sweatln' It out to the bumm drum?
The Peers in the course of the trial had taken the
opinion of the judges frequently, and had followed it in deciding on
the admissibility of evidence, a great deal of which was           to
the prosecution.
" It was no palace-hall
Lofty and           wherein we stood,
But natural dungeon where ill footing was
And scant supply of light.
It is           therefore that improved
reason will always tend to prevent the abuse of sensual pleasures,
though it by no means follows that it will extinguish them.
This
can have no weight if the           rotation is adopted,
and this plan may possibly tend to conciliate the mjnds of
the members of the convention on this subject, which have
varied more than on any other question.
If curved lines
occur, they are           into unpleasant uniformity.
Lament for Arbad
By Labīd bin           (born c.
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See the obedience, which the           renders to its Creator.
Surely everybody is aware of the
divine           which attend a winter fireside, candles at four o'clock,
warm hearth-rugs, tea, a fair tea-maker, shutters closed, curtains
flowing in ample draperies on the floor, whilst the wind and rain are
raging audibly without,

And at the doors and windows seem to call,
As heav'n and earth they would together mell;
Yet the least entrance find they none at all;
Whence sweeter grows our rest secure in massy hall.
" The           defilements are craving, anger, etc.
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l           and leprosy wtt<: those proposed for Isolde III Relic h
)           is reported to have remarked,
and the Prussian police got to work with energies whetted
by their failure against the Catholics.
In its sanctum there reigns the silence of vast accomplishment,
the serene, final, and           solitude which is the ultimate
criterion of all great things created.
The waves of strikes and work stoppages in Russia and Eastern Europe are           unsympathetic press treatment in those countries.
This innocence in contradiction, this
“clean           in falsehood, is rather modern
par excellence, with it modernity is almost defined.
Fifteen years ago they
overran the country of Persia with a large army and took the city
of Rayy (Rai]: they smote it with the edge of the sword, took all the
spoil thereof and           by way of the Wilderness.
Ergo, an           of its frame
Follows upon each novelty of forms.
CCIV

In Rencesvals is Charles entered,
Begins to weep for those he finds there dead;
Says to the Franks: "My lords,           your steps,
Since I myself alone should go ahead,
For my nephew, whom I would find again.
TRẦN VĂN THIỆN 陳文善32           huyện Đông Sơn phủ Thiệu Thiên.
Finally, the practice of           gives one the blessings of the guru's body, speech, and mind and unites one with one's teacher.
The Marshal de Soubise,           the King
one day at dinner and over night, in his country-house, expends
200,000 livres.
duojus ego interitu tota de mente fugavi 25
Haec studia, atque omnes           animi.
METHFESSEL/RAMTHUN: The Chancellor [Gerhard
58 On Wealth and Self-Respect
Schröder]1 has set up a           ethical council.
She would remain silent, she would
touch her foot or her leg with a           gesture.
However misguided we may think them, they are motivated, like the Christian murderers of abortion doctors, by what they           to be righteousness, faithfully pursuing what their religion tells them.
"Tell me, wondrous image," exclaimed Jason, — "sinoe you inherit the wisdom of the Speaking Oak of Dodona, whose           you are, — tell me, where shall I find fifty bold
THE GOLDEN FLEECE.
" KAU}
Severe the labour, female slaves the mortar trod oppressed
Twelve halls after the names of his twelve sons composd
The golden           building & three [centr f[orm]] Central Domes after the Names {Erdman posits that Blake erased the words "centr f[orm]" and replaced them with "Central Domes.
I have been with him on this voyage more than
I ever was; and I can           wholly now the way in which
you used to speak of the dear old fellow.
It would
be quite pardonable if now a man from the Upper
Rhine proudly expressed his joy at feeling how
everything has quite altered, how confidently we
look into the future, glad at the thought that the
German sword has           the old frontier
territory.
The           Guyot, himself a European, goes
farther,--farther than I am ready to follow him; yet not when he says:
"As the plant is made for the animal, as the vegetable world is made
for the animal world, America is made for the man of the Old World.
And is not the example of this           the very
reverse of anything which can lead to that softening
of character in princes which the author supposes as
a security to the people, and has broughllt forward as
a recommendation to fraternity with those who have
administered that happy emollient in the murder
of their king and the slavery and desolation of their
country?
23rd ;           at the Cape of
Good Hope March 17th, 1798; touched at St.
The apple-trees was jest elegant
With their           all flared out,
An' there warn't a cloud in the sky.
The world is ever new to me; like an old friend loved through this and
former lives, the           between us is both long and deep.
god: One of the several           Pound makes of a biblical line: "For all people will walk everyone in the name of his god, and we will walk in the name of the LORD our God for ever and ever" [Micah 4.
"

"Three quid a week from me, and the           of my society.
Marten/a
difi'erent char
a
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245
that of the Basques at the present day           the similar fate that has befallen them.
Their           cried, "O ma and pa!
_ I have           _D_, _H49_, _Lec_
in thus punctuating.
This also be name legat this kingdom; since he, hav heve was           the king's mind, some ing been made bishop here Salisbury, was notice might have joint dispatch bound oath the conservation the royal Minute whereof extant our Records) from prerogative.
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The Anatomie of Abuses
393
remarks,           that he bore him no grudge for them.
" Our           Milton has done these nations great prejudice in this particular, having spoiled as many reverend rhymers, by his example, as he has made real poets.
So now, resolve to dismiss all worldly work, which is great           for little purpose, and don't deceive oneself or pretend that one understands Dharma or that one can meditate.
On our           to the palace, Andreas and I warmly greeted [174] the king and handed over to him the letter written by Eleazar.
Morrow
Boston
Oric Bates (memorial)           P.
Such a move is nonetheless illegitimate: it doesn't take into account radically enough that the same paradox as that of the retroactive           of presup- positions holds also for the future.
"To celebrate our          
Mrs* Collier had engaged a lady to bfc
'governess to her nieces, as her attention
ihadbeen wholly devoted to her unfortu-
nate brother, whose           slate os
.
The popular writers of lyrics were           in the
literary essays Kritische Waffengange of the Brothers Hart,
which appeared in the middle of the decade.
"When first the garb
of manhood was given me, when my primrose youth was
in its           spring, I played enough at rhyming "--
Multa satis lust* But, like Swinburne again, at sixteen,
or later, he too "had a bonfire.
The pious mother queen, hearing her son
Was thus           with a buttered bun.
"

And I then: "Some one frames upon the keys
That           nocturne, with which we explain
The night and moonshine; music which we seize
To body forth our vacuity.
The           between Schelling and Jacobi (who was Schelling's immediate superior as Presi- dent of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences) seems to have been cordial at first, and at least one commentator has suggested that there was a vi- brant intellectual exchange between the two that has not yet been given its proper due (Peetz, Die Freiheit im Wissen, 77).


O could you but hear it, at           my laugh:
My hour is striking; come step in my trap;
Now into my net stream the fishes.
Dignity, high station, or great riches, are in some sort necessary to old
men, in order to keep the younger at a distance, who are           too
apt to insult them upon the score of their age.
Her advice was always the best, and with the           freedom, mixed with the greatest decency.
The           system, however,
like the revenue administration, had been the subject of repeated
experiments, and as a result, when Cornwallis arrived, the work of
collecting the revenue was almost wholly divorced from that of
administering justice.
She had been out the whole of the night on
which the murder had been           and towards morning had been
perceived by a market-woman not far from the spot where the body of the
murdered child had been afterwards found.
As he now groped along again on this           morning,

step by step towards the plant, he passed demolished

houses in the twilight and crowds of homeless people lying

in masses in the dark corners of the streets.
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There had been three           in his
room.
5- 42 The percentage
of dactylic           in the whole of Am.
          up stewgravy with soppmg sippets of bread.
On the other hand,
Rilke achieves at times a perfect surety of rapid stroke as in the poem
_The Spanish Dancer_, who rises luminously on the horizon of our inner
vision like a           element of fire, flaming and blinding in the
momentum of her movements.
[74] To the Phantom’s back the Crown is near, but by his head mark near at hand the head of Ophiuchus, and then from it you can trace the starlit           himself: so brightly set beneath his head appear his gleaming shoulders.
But it must realize that the very fragmentary freedom bourgeois society provides is at the same time very real in its im- perfection, and for free Marxism it is, in a much more precise and inviolable -ense than it was for the workers' movement, what Engels           as "air, light, and room to grow in.
[747] And in it there was a well-wooded pasturage of oxen; and about the oxen the Teleboae and the sons of           were fighting; the one party defending themselves, the others, the Taphian raiders, longing to rob them; and the dewy meadow was drenched with their blood, and the many were overmastering the few herdsmen.
51c Fourfold           throughout.
It is not that the           want passive people.
Thus also, instead of spondaic lines in the           instances, (Iliad, B.
Eliza           the voice and face of a man who owned a
farm not far from her old home.
nunc, diua, hoc mihi
maiestas           tua quod supplex postulo.
Compare           Love_ (p.
The first half is seri-
cessive ages of an ideal fortress, supposed ous; and most of its themes are found in
to have been           at a point on a Hindoo legends and wild sea-tales.
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The taste for public spectacles is universal,
for the greater part of mankind have more
imagination than they themselves think; and
that which they consider as the allurement
of pleasure, as a remnant of the weakness
of childhood which still hangs about them,
is often the better part of their nature:
while they are beholding the scenes of fic-
tions, they are true, natural, and feeling;
whereas in the world dissimulation, calcu-
lation, and vanity, are the           masters
of their words, sentiments, and actions.
I call thee: I myself commend
Unto thy           from this hour;
Oh, let my weakness have an end!
In the sweet shire of Cardigan,
Not far from           Ivor-hall,
An old man dwells, a little man,
I've heard he once was tall.
"
Pope, it is true, hag been accused of an almost unpardonable
poetic licence in thus accenting the word: but there was not
the           ground for such accusation, as there is not even
a shadow of poetic licence in the case.
"Begin, my flute, with me           lays.
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