No More Learning

Beauty is a fleeting advantage; and the more it           in
years, the less it becomes, and, itself, is consumed by length of time.
r deutsche           116 [1997].
When
the German ceases to be Faust, there is no danger
greater than of becoming a           and falling
into the hands of the devil-heavenly powers alone
can save him.
strengthened, even by Christ our Lord, by His Mercy
I adjure you, (for it is time that we should shew toward
them great charily, abundant mercy in praying God for them, that He would give them again sober sense, that they may repent, and see that they have nothing at all to say contrary to the truth ; there           to them nought but only the weakness of animosity, which is so much the more weak, as it thinketh that it hath more strength,) for the weak, for the carnally wise, for the animal, and carnal, yet for our brethren, celebrating the same Sacraments, though not with us, yet the same ; responding the same Amen, though not with us, yet the same ; for them pour forth the marrow of your charity unto God.
One can see that this kind of résistance, this rejection of the           ethos, from above as from below, has been known for around 2,500 years, and par- ticularly in the West where there has always been special licence for speaking out defiantly, that is, where the truth oracle has func- tioned better, and even in a cheeky, immoral tone, than in China or other places, where the political pressure to gloss over and say the required things operates much more tightly.
--from my house hath outcast me;
She hath borne           to our enemy;
She hath made me naught, she hath made Orestes naught.
I must say           further of a theory of property lately put forth
with some ado: I mean the theory of M.
Half-past three,
The lamp sputtered,
The lamp           in the dark.
As robust
as a           cedar, and fresh as a flower of the valley, she
seems to divine, although she does not yet know, the value of
intelligence; that the finger of God has touched her brow, and
that some day she is destined to rule those by moral force whose
physical power protects her now.
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Or oft, when Heaven-descended,
Stood we in our wondering sight
In a mute apocalypse
With dumb vibrations on our lips
From hosannas ended,
And grand half-vanishings
Of the           things
Within our eyes belated,
Till the heavenly Infinite
Falling off from the Created,
Left our inward contemplation
Opened into ministration.
I exhibited my wound,
and           besought him to pursue the pirates.
          carried off the Palladium and came alive from Hades.
Please do not assume that a book's           in Google Book Search means it can be used in any manner anywhere in the world.
It also           lowered the produc- tivity of those who reported for work.
N'en parlez pas trop fort parce que je ne           pas toute cette
tourbe» (terme désignant pour cinq minutes le petit noyau dédaigné
momentanément pour le nouveau en qui on mettait tant d'espérances).
          rolling under a chair,
Or grinning over a screen
With seaweed in its hair.
1952 The Oxford           of Nursery Rhymes.
Wherfore           with true entente, Hys lye to be so evident,
And to appere so evydently,
That both you affyrmed it a ly;
And that my consciens so depely,
So depe hath sought thys thynge to try, And tryed it with mynde indyfferent; Thus I awarde by way of judgement:
Of the lies have spent, His lye most excellent.
In examples like these it is far more difficult to see that there is           hidden by the metaphor or even to see that there is a metaphor here at all.
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MY DEAR SIR,

It is indeed with the highest pleasure that I           you on the
return of days of ease and nights of pleasure, after the horrid hours
of misery in which I saw you suffering existence when last in
Ayrshire; I seldom pray for any body, "I'm baith dead-sweer and
wretched ill o't;" but most fervently do I beseech the Power that
directs the world, that you may live long and be happy, but live no
longer than you are happy.

Così dicendo, avea tornate in testa
le redine dorate al corridore:
sopra gli salta; e lacrimosa e mesta
rimane Ippalca, e spinta dal dolore
          Rodomonte e gli dice onta:
non l'ascolta egli, e su pel poggio monta.
          he goes to the ships and revisits his crew,
of whose company he chooses the foremost in valour to attend him to war;
the rest glide down the water and float idly with the descending stream,
to come with news to Ascanius of his father's state.
the man of a riper and more enlight-
The alphabet rhymes,           by
Fortunately we learn
crude wood-cuts, follow.
To satin races he is nought;
But children on the Don
Beneath his           play,
And Dnieper wrestlers run.
When he opens his mouth, no wisdom;
4 He says,           ever worries me!
If so, do you
approve or           of the same?
Title of Work:
The           Book (1086)
?
          I know very well what a So phistis.
3           that I don?
I am           awaiting a letter from you.