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Opinions differ on the
between samddhi and samdpatti.
The
manager said instantly,
sacked!
Carpenter, in the tenth and
Annual Reports of
the Dante Society, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1891, 1892.
He whom thou, Melpomene,
Hast welcomed with thy smile, in life arriving,
Ne'er by boxer's skill shall be
Renown'd abroad, for Isthmian mastery striving;
Him shall never fiery steed
Draw in Achaean car a conqueror seated;
Him shall never martial deed
Show, crown'd with bay, after proud kings defeated,
Climbing
steep:
But the cool streams that make green Tibur flourish,
And the tangled forest deep,
On soft Aeolian airs his fame shall nourish.
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The firste is right y-nough to me;
This latter
quyte I thee.
However, as the
between us,
gives you a claim to something more, and as I am not indifferent about cha-
racter, and shall be anxious to have the esteem of all who are good and virtu-
ously great, I shall detail to you, my friend, the more substantial reasons which
have led to my present conduct.
Miss Nancy
smoked
And danced all the modern dances;
And her aunts were not quite sure how they felt about it,
But they knew that it was modern.
Tutchin here, though what after wards we shall say of him, does not relate to what was trans acted in the west, yet it may not be amiss to show how the providence of God does often change the face of things, and alter the circumstances and conditions of men, so that those who boast of their power, and exercise their authority with the greatest severity, many times become the scorn and contempt of those they have
over.
Vom
des allta?
when my tortured mind
The sad remembrance bears
Of that ill-omen'd day,
When, victim to a thousand doubts and fears,
I left my soul behind,
That soul that could not from its partner stray;
In nightly visions to my longing eyes
Thy form oft seems to rise,
As ever thou wert seen,
Fair like the rose, 'midst paling flowers the queen,
But loosely in the wind,
Unbraided wave the ringlets of thy hair,
That late with
care,
I saw with pearls and flowery garlands twined:
On thy wan lip, no cheerful smile appears;
Thy beauteous face a tender sadness wears;
Placid in pain thou seem'st, serene in grief,
As conscious of thy fate, and hopeless of relief!
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Pastor agit pecudes; teneros modo^suscipitagnos,
Et gremio fotis selectas
herbas;
Amissas modo queerit oves, revocatque vagantes.
The
way, as up those hills you climb,
Is strewèd o'er with marjoram and thyme,
Which grows unset.
In this giant and
world there are a few wealthy groups and a huge mass of poor people.
The
former calls the person who
the poison Me-
lantas; the latter, Belitaras.
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It was his
to
assist the Boeotians with ten thousand men; but he
came too late; they were already defeated hy the
/Etolians in an action near Chaeronea, in which Abaso-
critus their general and a thousand of their men were
slain.
In his own
work, using the rich, full-mouthed speech of his period, he gives an
example of
English in many ways admirable: solid, har-
monious, dignified.
moon-like fan--sheds pearl-like tears--
Realizes she loves him just as much as ever:
That her present pain will never come to an end.
They called God that which opposed and
them: and verily, there
was much hero-spirit in their worship!
En lugar de esperar
de los pueblos precapitalistas debe- ri?
It is Trakl taking note of that second movement that
for the abrupt change in atmosphere.
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Some less refin'd, beneath the moon's pale light
Pursue the stars that shoot athwart the night,
Or suck the mists in grosser air below,
Or dip their pinions in the painted bow,
Or brew fierce
on the wintry main, 85
Or o'er the glebe distil the kindly rain.
It is as far as possible from the
tours de
force in Hugoesque fiction; it is not a conclusion that is urged or an
effect that is solicited: it is the motive to which all beauty of action
refers itself; it is human nature,- and it is as frankly treated as if
there could be no question of it.
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On the other hand, an ancient
rite came to an abrupt end.
"
Madame Derline was a little confused, a little
by
her glory, but happy nevertheless.
By concentrating his spirit, he can protect creatures from
and plague and make the harvest plentiful.
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