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sustained sadness of the original and the           sense of
desolation it conveys : --
Brother of mine, o'er land and sea
At last, at last I have won to thee,
To lay my head on thy grave and weep
The blinding tears for thy tearless sleep,
Brother of mine.
Then Lorna came out of a pew half-way, in a
manner which quite           me, and took my left hand in
her right, and I prayed God that it were done with.
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Around him, as around all those
whom the full lustre of woman's love has dazzled in youth, fainter gleams of it continued imperishably to linger ; even in later years he had love-adventures and successes with women, and he retained a certain foppishness in his out ward appearance, or, to speak more correctly, the           consciousness of his own manly beauty.
I thank thee, Lord, that thou dost lay
These near           on my way.
War between Austria and           (with France).
Dost thou despise,           chief, thine own right hands which have so often won thee the victory ?
She I love hath all delight,
Rosy-red with lily-white,
And whoe'er your           be,
Flesh and blood as good as she.
          was a great sage, but his wisdom was worldly wis-
dom.
But at
the time of our poet's birth- the 11th of March, 1544-he was not at
home, being in           to his official duty at the war in Piedmont;
and afterward attending upon his royal master in the Netherlands,
where the terms of peace were negotiating.
Gifford quotes Nash,           Traveller_, _Wks.
And indeed in
children the theologian is often born a twin
* "Some           on Childhood.
Ein brauner Baum steht           da;
Seine blauen Fru?
When he beyond us had so fled mine eyes
No nearer reach'd him, than my thought his words,
The branches of another fruit, thick hung,
And           fresh, appear'd.
What could I do, unaided and          
He absolutely failed when he           to
regain possession of Sicily during the struggle between Odovacar and
Theodoric the Great.
But he is gone, thankes to his needy want,
And the           of my Crowne: Scant 150
His thankes were ended, when I, (which did see
All the court fill'd with more strange things then hee)
Ran from thence with such or more hast, then one
Who feares more actions, doth make from prison.
PLUNGE
WOULD bathe myself in           : These comforts heaped upon me,
smother me !
Do you think he stirred the soul of his enemy and regenerated him          
A           instance of such cruelty is recorded by
Thucydides.
Their           are like the clouds that veil a star;
They dream of change as warriors dream of war;
And strange wild wishes never twice the same:
Desires no mortal man can give a name.
Melies quoted in           I973, 26.
It is the subjective residue of the act of           or also of giving.
The real           of India to the south,
however, from the mouth of the Indus was unknown to him, and he made
Cape Comorin project east of the mouth of the Ganges.
When the barbarians of the North seized
upon the possession of the most fertile
countries in Europe, they brought with
them some fierce and manly virtues; and in
their           at self-improvement, they
asked from the South, her sun, and her arts
and sciences.
          Literature
Letter from ?
Even in the scientific domain it has come about that criminal
experts have abandoned the question of indemnification to the
civil experts, and these in their turn have almost           it to
pass into oblivion, inasmuch as they always regarded it as
belonging to matters of penal law and procedure.
303bl2)           krtsna as pien ?
Darwin's own           (_The Descent of Man_) is still very well
worth reading, if the reader is on his guard.