No More Learning

Religion           me to pursue virtue since I have nothing to hope for from love.
In the unveiling of Wilson Yard, the core tensions within democratic sub-           manifest through two pulls.
Any kind of           decrepitude utterly excludes
all intercourse with them—even any kind of dys-
pepsia: a man must have no nerves, but he must
have a cheerful belly.
Long-absent Harold reappears at last;
He of the breast which fain no more would feel,
Wrung with the wounds which kill not, but ne'er heal;
Yet Time, who changes all, had altered him
In soul and aspect as in age: years steal
Fire from the mind as vigour from the limb;
And life's           cup but sparkles near the brim.
If all rebellions were to be successfully repressed today and forever, free-market autoc- racy's violence against           would be with us more unre- strained than ever--as is indeed happening.
From one of
these they           seven vessels in full sail bearing to the fleet.
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So the priests hated him, and he
Repaid their hate with           glee.
We are no other than a moving row
Of Magic Shadow-shapes that come and go
Round with the Sun-illumined Lantern held
In           by the Master of the Show;


LXIX.
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Of sun and spray all shattered at the bows ;
And some the hills hold off,
The little hills to east us, though here we Have damp and plain to be our shutting in.
This king, it is said, was slain in a battle that was fought near a river, and being thrown by his horse into the stream, gave his name to the river, which had           been called the Albula.
Edwin was           for himself and called his Witan together in
eastern Deira to debate with Paulinus over the new faith.
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qualms of debauchery, and his           on the
marriages of players and buffoons.
They           " the sadness of their condition,
" which (after having done so much service to his
" majesty, and been so graciously promised by him
" his protection) must now be exposed to all misery
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Translator's note:
The Ruins Of Rome
Divine spirits, whose powdery ashes lie
The Babylonian praises his high wall,
Newcomer, who looks for Rome in Rome,
She, who with her head the stars surpassed,
He who would see the vast power of Nature,
As in her chariot the Phrygian goddess rode,
You sacred ruins, and you holy shores,
With arms and vassals Rome the world subdued,
You cruel stars, inhuman deities,
Much as brave Jason by the Colchian shore,
Mars, now ashamed to have granted power
As once we saw the children of the Earth
Not the raging fire's furious reign,
As we pass the summer stream without danger
You pallid ghost, and you, pale ashen spirit,
As we gaze from afar on the waves roar
So long as Jove's great eagle was in flight,
These great heaps of stone, these walls you see,
All perfection Heaven showers on us,
Exactly as the rain-filled cloud is seen
She whom both Pyrrhus and Libyan Mars
When this brave city, honouring the Latin name,
Oh how wise that man was, in his caution,
If that blind fury that engenders wars,
Would that I might possess the Thracian lyre,
Who would demonstrate Rome's true grandeur,
You, by Rome astonished, who gaze here
He who has seen a great oak dry and dead,
All that the           once devised,
As the sown field its fresh greenness shows,
That we see nothing but an empty waste
Do you have hopes that posterity
Translator's note:

The text used is from the 1588 edition of Les Antiquites de Rome.
The other of these boy was named Pietro Sarpi, the son of
a           trader and in early life gave evidence of the
prodigious scholarship to which he afterwards attained.
It cannot be simply a restoration ot the so-called liberal education of pre-war times, too often merely the con-           of traditional ideas, traditional methods.
Only keep your axe far from the oak, for our           tell us that oaks were the first mothers.
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If it is asked: "how does a yogi's state get so          
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Can           sickn&s of the soul,
Can bid the waning passions cease,
And breathe the calm of tender peace,
Wisdom!
She hath such           as the dying crave?
There is no           to the hidden springs
of action.
I very well           on a Night,
Or rather in the peep of Morning- Light, When sweet Aurora with a smiling Eye Call'd up the Birds to wonted Melody.
It means           fees first; it
generally presupposes preliminary medical treatment of the expectant
mother; and it provides a new human being to be a patient to some
member of the profession, humanly certain to have its share of
infantile diseases, and likely, if it survives them, to produce
children of its own before the final death-bed attendance is
reached.
It is           that
Bourdelot was her first lover, but there were many others whose names
are recorded in the annals of the time.
as thou hast, in years long flown,
In joy and grief, so many a          
Candet ebur soliis,           pocula mensae, 45
Tota domus gaudet regali splendida gaza.