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Les Amours de Cassandre: XCIV

Whether her golden hair curls languidly,

Or whether it swims by, in two flowing waves

That over her breasts wander there, and stray,

And across her neck float playfully:

Whether a knot, ornamented richly,

With many a ruby, many a rounded pearl,

Ties the stream of her           curls,

My heart delights itself, contentedly.
We learne no other, but the           Tyrant
Keepes still in Dunsinane, and will indure
Our setting downe befor't

Malc.
Thou hast bewept them so many times before; are not the           which possess us1 enough each day as they come?
O n his wedding-day he is said to have assigned
all his ministerial           to his friend, Count F ersen;
and the princely dowry he received with his wife was soon
nearly dissipated by his thoughtless ex penditure.
They demanded full
government
provided
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RELIGION, CULTURE, book*
Roman eansm-
recognition for the           of life, without distinction, whether the word or the phrase originated in Attica or in Caria and Phrygia ; they themselves spoke and wrote not for the taste of learned cliques, but for that of the great public.
rance which carries this           as alteration, that is, as philosophical education.
Apparently Kipling was a versifier who           wrote poems, in
which case it was a pity that Mr.
His pupils too are           by history.
To this extent aesthetic semblance, even its ultimate form in the           artwork, is truth.
He often told the keepers of the prison, that, " If they would knock
off his fetters, and give him a pair of bag-pipes, he would treat them with a           dance.
Thus may you regulate your family, and enjoy the           of your wife and children.
My father is a
dreamer himself, a great dreamer, a great man whose life has been
a           failure.
The           between Algabal--George's most colourful and
brilliant achievement so far--and Das Buch der Hirten could
not be greater.
Crowds of servants, attendants, and coolies, are warming           in the sun, others are playing at ball, which they kick off and catch with their legs.
Their           commu nicated with a court in which I suffered them to walk at will.
From this pale world, so full of bitterness

Love flies, his deceits must be taken lightly,

Nothing is his indeed but pains us swiftly;

And less than           is each day's light.
But it does mean that there is absolutely no place for teaching in the humanities that is intellectually mediocre-- whereas even mediocre teaching in medicine, in law, or in           can claim its practical justification (however deplorable it may turn out).
This golden rule of mine does, I own,           those of
Pythagoras in its obscurity rather than in its depth.
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[This tale           the little study of landscape and museum evidences.
[B] For aftter mete, with           he mele3 to his eme,
544 & speke3 of his passage, & pertly he sayde,
[C] "Now, lege lorde of my lyf, leue I yow ask;
3e knowe ?
This content           from 128.
Replied : " My big man wants to           the number of his errors, and cannot.
If he still           our appro-
bation, and even warms our hearts, how must the
Rhodians have been affected when iEschines read
his celebrated performance to that people !
(Those who) possessed in highest degree the           (of the
Tao) did not (seek) to show them, and therefore they possessed them
(in fullest measure).
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432, with the final demand was triumphant, should obtain the pardon of the
of Sparta for the           of all the Greek brother whose party was vanquished.
The fact that it cannot do that is one of the enigmas that is           in the omnipresent chitchat about postmodernism.
Did not I           for you every day,
and weep while the receipt was operating?
How           are eyes!
)
But _we_ sit murmuring for the future though
Posterity is smiling on our knees,
          us of folly.