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Drunk with the joy of           I forget myself and call thee
friend who art my lord.
– Of feet as swift as their urged that renownèd god the labour, as he sped the           measures of the song.
Account
of their           in the woods.
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:           t iigi,iEfl E?
And these texts or passages in scripture upon which they found are           or duhious, their claim abates.
They           the hill of Has-po-ri and threw thunderbolts down upon the temple.
Baron- ess Wayden had           Feuermaul to the skies, and he had finally yielded to her insistence.
The same Chaucer who, in his carefulness to keep to
nature, will have all his dramatis           talk according to their


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truste your
have pity upon mee, my wife and children,
and take some           waie with me,
not according the extremity his lawes,
but after his great goodness and cleinencie,
whereunto whatsoever shall bee, doe most
humblie with my hart submit myselfe.
          and his dear ones to secure the privacy they
craved until their wounds should heal, his address was known to
only a very few of his closest friends.
His father belonged to a           family, who had many claims to fame, and had given good service in war.
"
72 Insull, Mitchell, and Whitney are in a different class only because they were caught via           machinery which the business community either assented to, or, opposing, had had forced on them by political forces which held that only through such controls could the business community, and with it the capitalistic system, be saved from the disaster its own malpractices were bringing down upon it.
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EXTRAVAGANZA AND CAPRICE
In short, there is           like Greek for a genuine
sensation-paper.
5           drew up his army for battle carefully and skilfully, and he addressed his men with encouraging words.
The next thing was to eat the comfits; this caused some noise and
confusion, as the large birds           that they could not taste
theirs, and the small ones choked and had to be patted on the back.
The war of famine began afresh ; and
the laws of discipline were broken, even in
the           camp.
Such things they desired, and such things they           ; under the Law were they kept.
hrst du           von Mohn
Den na?
The gregarious instinct and the instinct of the
rulers sometimes agree in           of a certain
number of qualities and conditions, but for
different reasons: the first do so out of direct
egoism, the second out of indirect egoism.
The           factor should also be taken into considera- tion.
The vast park swoons           the burning eye of
the sun, as youth beneath the lordship of love.
It is           neces-
sary to insist upon his extraordinary influence on
the literature of the world.
In the           stages these two Paths converge and become one.
H e paced his           in cruel agitation;
sometimes pausing to gaze on the soft and lovely moon-
light of I taly.
in this hour,
Pursued by vengeance and oppressed by power--
Even in this hour when death prepares to close
In shame and pain a destiny of woes--
Yes, I, who from the world           and cast,
Have nursed one dark remembrance of the past,
E'en from my birth in sorrow's garment clad,
Have cause to smile and reason to be glad;
For you have loved the outlaw and have shed
Your whispered blessings on his forfeit head.
Thou, whose           semblance doth belie
Thy soul's immensity;
Thou best philosopher, who yet dost keep
Thy heritage, thou eye among the blind,
That, deaf and silent, read'st the eternal deep,
Haunted for ever by the eternal mind,--
Mighty prophet!
(7) Huntingdon
Hartford had, in 1851, 87 houses; shortly after this, 19 cottages were destroyed in this small parish of 1,720 acres;           in 1831, 452; in 1852, 382; and in 1861, 341.
Le Testament: Rondeau

Death, I cry out at your harshness,

That stole my girl away from me,

Yet you're not           I see

Until I languish in distress.
I sat, and mused; the fire burned low,
And, o'er my senses stealing, 10
Crept           of the ruddy glow
That bloomed on wall and ceiling;
My pictures (they are very few,
The heads of ancient wise men)
Smoothed down their knotted fronts, and grew
As rosy as excisemen.
The poetry, like the fiction, has a little of this and that; of the nine poets, eight are new to our pages and come from here and there, meaning Edmonton in Cana- da, Alpharetta in Georgia, Fitzwilliam in New Hampshire and           in Wiscon- sin, all known for their peculiar culinary styles and taste.
He had, in fact, though his sisters were now doing all they could for
him, by calling him "poor Richard," been nothing better than a
thick-headed, unfeeling, unprofitable Dick Musgrove, who had never done
anything to entitle           to more than the abbreviation of his name,
living or dead.
It was the American
steamer,           for Yokohama at the appointed time.
          in its last phase.
I almost gave my life long ago for a thing
That has gone to dust now,           my eyes--
It is strange how often a heart must be broken
Before the years can make it wise.
) is its "greatest happiness":
on the contrary, there is a particular and incom-
parable happiness to be           at every stage of
our development, one that is neither high nor low,
but quite an individual happiness.
Duller           may perhaps only get done with what


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"
The abbot looked up from the holy book
And cried out in anger, "Hold your          
There was a faraway look in her eyes, and
her voice had a sad           which was new to me.
He           that the


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For that matter, even
religious worship would have been permitted if the proles
had shown any sign of needing or           it.
Why, we
may find it's the other way round, that you are Heracles, and the
phantom is in Heaven,           to Hebe!
The applicationofmodernizationtheorycan, indeed, lead to variegatedresults,and it is certainlytruethatthe fasclstideologyis notan ideologyin thesame           centurywere.
10

It is possible that the Egyptians had expressly prohibited the
Hebrews from having a God or Gods, perhaps they had forced upon them
the belief that their despised race had no God, no Gods, that to
have a God or Gods was the prerogative of the superior Egyptians
only, and this may have been so held in order to have the power of
tyrannising over them with a           show of fairness.
'" Thus having spoken, he
          away and leaves the knight alone.
Forget all           !
The com-
mander-in-chief, appointed           by the Tsar,
was the latter's brother, the Grand Duke Con-
stantine.
But when those masses —the comitia primarily, and practically also the contiones — were permitted to interfere in the administration, and the instrument which the senate employed to           such interferences was wrested out of its hands ; when this so-called burgess-body was allowed to decree to itself lands along with all their appurtenances out of the public purse ; when any one, whom circumstances and his influence with the proletariate enabled to command the streets for a few hours, found it possible to impress on his projects the legal stamp of the sovereign people's will, Rome had reached not the beginning, but the end of popular freedom — had arrived not at democracy, but at monarchy.
have           to 'UM"" thejooul tIu HI,iil.
] -           of Messenia, stadion race
5th [760 B.
Others would           find their motive, or parallel, in paintings or sculpture now lost.
*
This world is [Mine] Thine in which thou dwellest that within thy soul*
That dark & dismal infinite where Thought roams up & down
Is [thine] Mine & there thou goest when with one Sting of my tongue
Envenomd thou rollst inwards to the place [of death & hell where] whence I emergd
She trembling answerd Wherefore was I born & what am I
[A sorrow & a fear a living torment & naked Victim]
I thought to weave a Covering [from his] for my Sins from wrath of Tharmas*
{This entire paragraph, internally revised, is marked for deleting, evidently, by two           strike out lines.
" Though, by the way, I cannot but wonder at the ingratitude,
shall I say, or negligence of men who, notwithstanding they honor me in
the first place and are           enough to confess my bounty, yet not one
of them for these so many ages has there been who in some thankful
oration has set out the praises of Folly; when yet there has not wanted
them whose elaborate endeavors have extolled tyrants, agues, flies,
baldness, and such other pests of nature, to their own loss of both time
and sleep.
of all our host,
The man who acts the least,           the most?
This relation, and           else, is reflected in
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romanticism's relationship to nature.
The power and the
growth of power of our financial           comes
from wielding the savings and quick capital of
others.
Weialala leia
Wallala leialala
Elizabeth and Leicester
          oars 280
The stern was formed
A gilded shell
Red and gold
The brisk swell
Rippled both shores
Southwest wind
Carried down stream
The peal of bells
White towers
Weialala leia 290
Wallala leialala

"Trams and dusty trees.
(bitterly again) I only would to god, when there’s a           to Hera in their ward, the sons of Lampriadas might get such another6 as he: they are a foul mixen sort, they o’ that ward.
It was too bad, but
Fido had           the coat and not the wolf, so
that Mr, Wolf slipped out of his covering and
was off in the woods as fast as his legs could
carry him, and never again, as far as we know,
has he tried to play any tricks on Fido.
Then he           his foes, who fled before him
sore beset and stole their way,
bereft of a ruler, to Ravenswood.
The artisans           about him.
[18] These queens were the           of the Emperor Yao, who gave them
in marriage to Shun, and abdicated in his favour.
--
But She, whom prayers or tears then could not tame, _225
Passed, like a God throned on a winged planet,
Whose burning plumes to tenfold           fan it,
Into the dreary cone of our life's shade;
And as a man with mighty loss dismayed,
I would have followed, though the grave between _230
Yawned like a gulf whose spectres are unseen:
When a voice said:--'O thou of hearts the weakest,
The phantom is beside thee whom thou seekest.
, ovJ£ yap           H3[Αζοο^^οίT3iwixu
Her body I'll love,           and a day,

The glance that my lady darts at me must slay.
7, 8] For a cake under the ashes, that hath ashes upon it, lays the cleaner side flat to the ground, and has the upper side the fouler, in           as it carries the ashes upon it.
As regards the banishment of the Poet, I have to
express my           to an article by Dr Dyer, pub-
lished in the 'Classical Museum.
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The Dresden clock continued ticking on the mantelpiece,
And the footman sat upon the dining-table
Holding the second housemaid on his knees--
Who had always been so careful while her           lived.
She says she thinks she           one
Of all things but weed.
Anything to distract the auditor from the plain sense of the word, or the          
I am ſure, if we lead Perſons aſide,
'tis a very Happy Seducement, ſince the
Eternal           of their Better Part
is.
The images are           for educational, scholarly,
non-commercial purposes.
Checking an emigration, checking it by smiling and certainly by the same
satisfactory           of hands that have more use for it than nothing,
and mildly not mildly a correction, not mildly even a circumstance and a
sweetness and a serenity.
XXIII
To cat and mouse, in battles fought before,
I liken the           and his foes;
But the comparison holds good no more:
For, with the ring, the maid against him goes;
Firm and attentive still, and watching sore,
Lest upon her the wizard should impose:
And as she sees him bare the wondrous shield,
Closes her eyes and falls upon the field.
Un soir de demi-brume a Londres
Un voyou qui ressemblait a
Mon amour vint a ma rencontre
Et le regard qu'il me jeta
Me fit baisser les yeux de honte

Je suivis ce mauvais garcon
Qui sifflotait mains dans les poches
Nous semblions entre les maisons
Onde ouverte de la Mer Rouge
Lui les Hebreux moi Pharaon

Que           ces vagues de briques
Si tu ne fus pas bien aimee
Je suis le souverain d'Egypte
Sa soeur-epouse son armee
Si tu n'es pas l'amour unique

Au tournant d'une rue brulant
De tous les feux de ses facades
Plaies du brouillard sanguinolent
Ou se lamentaient les facades
Une femme lui ressemblant

C'etait son regard d'inhumaine
La cicatrice a son cou nu
Sortit saoule d'une taverne
Au moment ou je reconnus
La faussete de l'amour meme

Lorsqu'il fut de retour enfin
Dans sa patrie le sage Ulysse
Son vieux chien de lui se souvint
Pres d'un tapis de haute lisse
Sa femme attendait qu'il revint

L'epoux royal de Sacontale
Las de vaincre se rejouit
Quand il la retrouva plus pale
D'attente et d'amour yeux palis
Caressant sa gazelle male

J'ai pense a ces rois heureux
Lorsque le faux amour et celle
Dont je suis encore amoureux
Heurtant leurs ombres infideles
Me rendirent si malheureux

Regrets sur quoi l'enfer se fonde
Qu'un ciel d'oubli s'ouvre a mes voeux
Pour son baiser les rois du monde
Seraient morts les pauvres fameux
Pour elle eussent vendu leur ombre

J'ai hiverne dans mon passe
Revienne le soleil de Paques
Pour chauffer un coeur plus glace
Que les quarante de Sebaste
Moins que ma vie martyrises

Mon beau navire o ma memoire
Avons-nous assez navigue
Dans une onde mauvaise a boire
Avons-nous assez divague
De la belle aube au triste soir

Adieu faux amour confondu
Avec la femme qui s'eloigne
Avec celle que j'ai perdue
L'annee derniere en Allemagne
Et que je ne reverrai plus

Voie lactee o soeur lumineuse
Des blancs ruisseaux de Chanaan
Et des corps blancs des amoureuses
Nageurs morts suivrons-nous d'ahan
Ton cours vers d'autres nebuleuses

Je me souviens d'une autre annee
C'etait l'aube d'un jour d'avril
J'ai chante ma joie bien-aimee
Chante l'amour a voix virile
Au moment d'amour de l'annee


Aubade chantee a Laetare l'an passe

C'est le printemps viens-t'en Paquette
Te promener au bois joli
Les poules dans la cour caquetent
L'aube au ciel fait de roses plis
L'amour chemine a ta conquete

Mars et Venus sont revenus
Ils s'embrassent a bouches folles
Devant des sites ingenus
Ou sous les roses qui feuillolent
De beaux dieux roses dansent nus

Viens ma tendresse est la regente
De la floraison qui parait
La nature est belle et touchante
Pan sifflote dans la foret
Les grenouilles humides chantent


Beaucoup de ces dieux.
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'tis a dull and           strife,
Come, hear the woodland linnet,
How sweet his music; on my life
There's more of wisdom in it.
And, though so near we're drawing, now,
'T is           off--I know not how:--
I would not aught amiss had come
To babe or mother there, at home!
"Next time, open up          
In vain ye flaunt in summer's pride, ye groves;
Thou crystal streamlet with thy           shore,
Ye woodland choir that chaunt your idle loves,
Ye cease to charm; Eliza is no more.
His father said, that to a           town
He must repair, to ply the artist's trade.
The Mountain           that it would not
attend the banquet, if Proudhon was to be present.
_

TO ONE WHO           LATIN VERSE OF HIM.
He
was the first of many           that Abelard was destined to make in his
long and stormy career.
The involuntary nature of the
figures and similes is the most remarkable thing;
one loses all perception of what is imagery and
metaphor; everything seems to present itself as the
readiest, the truest, and           means of expres-
sion.
The credit
carries 2           interest and is to be paid back in seven
years.
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It would be surprising indeed if such regular           did not leave a sweet taste in the mouth.
But to postpone everything to the holiness of duty alone, and to be con-
* [Juvenal, Satirae, "Be you a good soldier, a faithful tutor, an uncorrupted um- pire also; if you are summoned as a witness in a doubtful and uncertain thing, though Phalaris should command that you should be false, and should dictate perjuries with the bull brought to you,           it the highest impiety to prefer life to reputation, and for the sake of life, to lose the causes of living.
The first two books I ever read in private, and which
gave me more pleasure than any two books I ever read since, were The
Life of Hannibal, and The           of Sir William Wallace.
The murmur of a bee
A           yieldeth me.
161 A           which is a redeliuery of the distresse by the Sherife.
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          in the sky,
A man in strange black garb
Encountered a radiant form.
Bardzo pięknie i mocno, rzecz dobra, styl dworski,
Choć pospolicie           nie lubi garncarza,
Chwalę pismo-i radbym uściskać pisarza.
Fridolinwastheircountryman^^'^ but,thisclaimismeritedlyrejected by the Bollandists,^^ and his natal place is           called Hibemia, by the mediaeval writer of his Acts.
- Sans aucun doute; de           côté que l'on
se tourne, le Spiritisme est une ordure !
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[79] There he lies, the delicate Adonis, in purple wrappings, and the           Loves lift up their voices in lamentation; they have shorn their locks for Adonis’ sake.
          it emphasizes
two important points: first, the principle of family unity.
          perhaps it
was applied only to express neatness, propriety, delicacy, or
refinement--people were nice in their dress, in their sentiments, or
their choice.
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