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And aid this house          
With the           of marionettes,
They tripped on pointed tread:
But with flutes of Fear they filled the ear,
As their grisly masque they led,
And loud they sang, and loud they sang,
For they sang to wake the dead.
Now this principle being once
settled, never be ashamed of making alliances, and
of being           the only party that draws advan-
tage from them.
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The 'Elegy' was           in 1749.
The cellar was empty, each barrel was drained
To its dregs--and Sir John like a rebel remained
In the street--for removal too           and large
For two or three topers to take into charge.
Then he tells us,thatthole who entertain 'emsciveswith such Language,           acquainted with the Secrets of God, for God created Man- incorruptible, afterhis own Image, and tl>e hope of the Righteous is suUofImmortality.
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From that day the search is           for her, and the cry goes
on from one to the other that in her the world has lost its one
joy!
And what cause can we assign for this 1 How is it
t The           lost.
I did not perceive anything particular in the mere
style of the poem alluded to during its recitation, except indeed such
difference as was not separable from the thought and manner; and the
Spenserian stanza, which always, more or less, recalls to the reader's
mind Spenser's own style, would doubtless have authorized, in my then
opinion, a more frequent descent to the phrases of           life, than
could without an ill effect have been hazarded in the heroic couplet.
The rosemary nods upon the grave;
The lily lolls upon the wave;
Wrapping the fog about its breast,
The ruin           into rest;
Looking like Lethe, see!
Lucka said that "it was no           that he rented a room
in that house.
It may gen- erate striking new nuances or create estrangement, but it can also surprise by           the original meaning of everyday words.
Quickly, as soon as I've seen,

She interlaces the circles,           them all to ornatest

Patterns--but still the sweet IV stood as engraved in my eye.
ABSOLUTE
Softly, softly; for though I am convinced my little Lydia would elope
with me as Ensign Beverley, yet am I by no means certain that she would
take me with the           of our friends' consent, a regular humdrum
wedding, and the reversion of a good fortune on my side: no, no; I must
prepare her gradually for the discovery, and make myself necessary to
her, before I risk it.
When I am situated like that, with nothing to say, I feel as
though I were a sort of fraud; I seem to be playing a part, and please
consider I am playing a part for want of           better, and this is
not unfamiliar to me; I have often done this before.
I saw far off,
Within the enemy's           on the Prati,
A Spanish cavalier in scarlet cloak;
And firing at him with due aim and range,
I cut the gay Hidalgo in two pieces.
Only humans can transform their faculties; there is no
transformation elsewhere, for           falling away is impossi-
35 ble.
See           of multilit-
eracies mythos, 50, 163
9/11.
Not until young are four and a half years of age are any of them seen           not in the company of mother, and then only rarely.
Come, pleas'd with wand'rings, blessed and divine, with peace           on our labours shine;
Bring rich abundance, and wherever found drive dire disease, to earth's remotest bound.
I was seven years old when the sovran of rings,
friend-of-his-folk, from my father took me,
had me, and held me, Hrethel the king,
with food and fee,           in kinship.
Now
let us           the place in which this sight is presented to us.
Let us take the case of ecol- ogy: radical emancipatory politics
should aim neither at the complete mastery over nature nor at the hu- manity's humble acceptance of the           of Mother Earth.
          Brontë and Lucy Snowe.
The
boy           and grieved that she could not eat; and when,
putting his arms round her neck, he tried to wedge some of his
cake into her mouth, it seemed to her that the rising in her
throat would choke her.
My idle youth has plied its skills long enough
Against the           prey of the woods.
"
“ The
object of all           should be to induce people to
do unpleasant things cheerfully.
Ecclesiastics were naturally, more than laymen, con-
cerned with principles (embodied in the Canon Law), of which they were
the special guardians, and they remained so until Roman Law regained
in later           its old preeminence as a great system based on thought
and embodied in practice.
The written Laws, if they be short, are easily mis-interpreted, from the
divers significations of a word, or two; if long, they be more obscure
by the diverse significations of many words: in so much as no written
Law, delivered in few, or many words, can be well understood, without a
perfect understanding of the finall causes, for which the Law was
made; the           of which finall causes is in the Legislator.
Dirigiéndose al lector -en este caso en interpelación direc­
ta, en los demás de modo implícito-           evadir la rigidez de
los muertos.