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Indeed, from the smallness of the garrison, from the whole manner both of the governor and those who are under him,
and others, it is evident that no thought of a rising on the part of the populace has entered their minds.
A:
It is the
voice of Orpheus' lyre,
Borne by the winds, who sigh that their rude king
Hurries them fast from these air-feeding notes; _40
But in their speed they bear along with them
The waning sound, scattering it like dew
Upon the startled sense.
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There be more things to greet the heart and eyes
In Arno's dome of Art's most princely shrine,
Where
with her rainbow sister vies;
There be more marvels yet--but not for mine;
For I have been accustomed to entwine
My thoughts with Nature rather in the fields
Than Art in galleries: though a work divine
Calls for my spirit's homage, yet it yields
Less than it feels, because the weapon which it wields
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Burns joins me in kind
to you and Mrs.
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Howe'er I'll freely say, should Hymen fail
To make me your's and wishes not prevail,
You must not fancy I'll become a nun,
Though much I hope to act as I've begun;
To marry you would please me to the soul;
But how can WE the ruling pow'rs
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in any other Calendar.
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If some night, when the logs whistle and flare,
seeing her sitting calm, in that chair,
if on a
night, cold and blue,
I might find her there placed in the room,
solemn, and come from her bed, eternal,
to guard the grown child with her eye, maternal,
what could I answer that pious spirit,
seeing tears under her hollow eyelid?
The cult's republicanism implicitly criticized the belief that a nation's
of women was a measure of its civilization.
Not suspecting
Hobbes's innocence in the matter of the publication, Bramhall
replied with some heat on the personal
and much fulness
on the matter in hand in the following year; and this led to
Hobbes's elaborate defence in The Questions concerning Liberty,
Necessity, and Chance, published in 1656.
Then, however much mother and sister would
importune him with little reproaches and warnings he would keep
slowly shaking his head for a quarter of an hour with his eyes
closed and
to get up.
chittotapada - generating the mind,
it towards
'sarvajfiata ' .
confe"ioWl in the magni6cent 'Haveth Childen Everywhere' episode, the body of {he slumbering Shaun, O
with the Porter', bedroom at its centre of gravity.
They said he had caused the fire in
some way; be that as it may, he was
most horribly.
His father looked hostile, and
his fists as if
wanting to knock Gregor back into his room.
By this time there were others coming to his aid, and I could see no
way by which I could
escape the jaws of that hell upon earth.
One should consider the entire stanza as a pada:
anityd vata
utpddavyayadharminah / utpadya hi nirudhyante tesdm vyupas'amah sukhah //
that can be explained in different ways:
a.
Then come, thou fairest of the fair,
Those wonted smiles, O let me share;
And by thy
self I swear,
No love but thine my heart shall know.
Then, without delay,
The
came hurrying down from Rome
To rescue and protect me.
And you know, dear, we all thought it such a shame when that
horrible woman was going round telling those stories about you But I do hope
you’ll understand, dear, that
anyone else may have thought, I never
believed a word of them’, etc.
Take thy veil
From off thy face, Jewess, or thou
goest
To entertain my soldiers.
If there were no self, how could one
what has been done?
King
Since you wish it, I will grant permission:
But
will view it as their mission,
The prize Chimene would award their blows
Would make of all my warriors his foes.
IV
As in his every other feat exprest,
Rogero's valiant mind and courteous lore
Were showed by tokens clear and manifest,
And his high mindedness shone more and more;
-- So toward the Dane those virtues stood confest,
With whom (as I rehearsed to you before)
He had belied his mighty
and breath;
For pity loth to put that lord to death.
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the long run, something which has made life worth
living; for instance, virtue, art, music, dancing,
reason, spirituality - anything
that is
transfiguring, refined, foolish, or divine.
The pleasure soon
Becomes a shame, scarce to be spoken aloud;
And in best minds, either
doting
Man's joy in woman's beauty will become;
Or a strict binding fire, holding him down
In lust of beauty where no beauty is.
A chosen phalanx, firm,
as fate,
Descending Hector and his battle wait.