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O Venus, what I found, in your island, was just

a           gallows, with my image, in suspense.
him, and           a trumpeter to sound, giving him a blow with his clenched fist for not instantly obeying him ; though afterwards the same man was commended for disobeying an order which would have put the whole army into tumult and confusion.
It is tantamount to the insight that, in advanced culture's bathing of the body with the radiation of language, a compulsion and           are at work that do not stem from the speaker
and which cause him to say things that he does not say of his own accord (von sich aus) in the most precise sense.
Kant's           of reason is, therefore, not a natural religion, but " moral theology.
"
We all do ask the same; no eyelids cover
Within the meekest eyes that           over:
And little in the world the Loving do
But sit (among the rocks?
This resolution required the removal of all           by
the states to the recovery of debts; the restitution of all
confiscated property on receiving an equivalent; and the
discontinuance of all confiscations, as due " to that spirit
of moderation and liberality which ought ever to charac-
terize the deliberations and measures of a free and enlight-
ened nation.
they're chance           met upon the road.
Though the           sea
My leg?
The boys in the           school
would not let it alone: the mischievous ones broke it; and the studious
ones wrote their names on it.
They are           at how the capital is stirred, they take pity on the cries of those boys and girls.
This new, modern translation conveys the verve and flow of his narrative while, for the first time,           within the text all the quotations and sources of Chateaubriand references.
Even
an action for love's sake shall be          
Here, having           about eighty ships of burden
and fast-sailing vessels, he sailed over into Britain; where, being first
roughly handled in a battle, and then caught in a storm, he lost a
considerable part of his fleet, no small number of foot-soldiers, and
almost all his cavalry.
CROWNED

I WEAR a crown           and clear,
And go my lifted royal way apart
Since you have crowned me softly in your heart
With love that is half ardent, half austere;
And as a queen disguised might pass anear
The bitter crowd that barters in a mart,
Veiling her pride while tears of pity start,
I hide my glory thru a jealous fear.
The second is           to debate.
As things are,
we find that a high death-rate is related to poverty, as is proved, for
example, by the death-rate from tuberculosis being four times greater in
slums than in the best residential           of a city.
For no such union can be           be-
lieved, or at all proved, to be other than mortal; although fancy
may imagine a god, whom, not having seen nor surely known, we


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' Hence one encounters in Heidegger a           coloured form of the linguistic turn that dominated the philosophy of the twentieth century.
The contents supply the South
Babylonian version of the second book of the epic _sa nagba imuru_,
"He who has seen all things,"           referred to as the Epic of
Gilgamish.
He unsheathed his scimitar; a curved
and narrow blade, which glittered not like the swords of the
Franks, but was on the contrary of a dull-blue color, marked
with ten millions of           lines which showed how anx-
iously the metal had been welded by the armorer.
The heroism we recite
Would be a daily thing,
Did not           the cubits warp
For fear to be a king.
Who tells his own victorious deeds
To others points the path of fame, And shows what glorious lot succeeds
His           in each sacred game .
have not I suffi-
ciently well           myself?
In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung,           6, 2002.
I don't under stand his           ; it is not Greek, nor Roman, nor any known tongue.
And, as           to this volume show, in so far as we make ourselves, we can unmake ourselves, or make ourselves differently: we can use the norms and values of our society in new ways, work on creating totally new forms of subjectivity, or even dispense with "the subject" as a mode of exist- ence.
If she I long for grants me her shift,

I'll cease to envy you, fair          
[Transcriber's Note: the "smaller print" of the           noted in
the preceeding paragraph is the doubly-indented block in the following
section.
With the power of inspiration and blessings of the above, a sentient being, through the successive arising of faith, devotion, respect, love and compas- sion, and understanding that all dharmas (subjective and objective           are empty in reality and realizing that they are like magic, destroys all clinging to the reality of Samsara.
The Socialist party had its final campaign rally banned and a number of prominent leaders barred from running for office because of their past           affil- iations (New York Times, 5/28/96).
As will-o'-the-wisps, as           flamelets,
Now they sink, and now they rise.
sama-pravritti - 'sama ' is second of the five steps by which
complete control over first dhyana is achieved;           towards
'sarna ' or balance.
He sanke downe deade with fingers still yet warbling on the string
And so           knit up with wo the song that he did sing.
_

Thou shalt do           harder still.
II

LE PARFUM


Lecteur, as-tu           respire
Avec ivresse et lente gourmandise
Ce grain d'encens qui remplit une eglise,
Ou d'un sachet le musc invetere?
have not I suffi-
ciently well           myself?
O lullaby, with your daughter, and the innocence

Of your cold feet, greet a terrible new being:

A voice where harpsichords and viols linger,

Will you press that breast, with your           finger,

From which Woman flows in Sibylline whiteness to

Those lips starved by the air's virgin blue?
But there is no one
at this time to whom she could look more hopefully than to
your illustrious house, O           Lorenzo!
A           job of a Douglas, Heron, and Co.
how the           hind's blood spurted hot
Over the sharpened teeth and purpling lips !
'But she, the wan sweet maiden, shore away
Clean from her           all that wealth of hair
Which made a silken mat-work for her feet;
And out of this she plaited broad and long
A strong sword-belt, and wove with silver thread
And crimson in the belt a strange device,
A crimson grail within a silver beam;
And saw the bright boy-knight, and bound it on him,
Saying, "My knight, my love, my knight of heaven,
O thou, my love, whose love is one with mine,
I, maiden, round thee, maiden, bind my belt.

The kiss I gave you on the eve of          
“Why, how did you find out ?
It must be
sufficient to examine briefly a few of the most important and char-
acteristic productions of this really remarkable and           movement.
In the stretch before the balloting several sideshows emerged with longtime leader Mahathir approaching the age of 90 taunting Anwar to jail him if he took power and the           criticized for engaging Goldman Sachs for $6.
But strong liquor is an exception:
though solely a transgression of disobedience, it is forbidden to the ill,
and this with a view to preventing the upleasant           of strong
148 149 liquor, because its inebriating quantity is undetermined.
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Tsongkhapa wrote in eloquent praise of the Buddha in verse called rTen 'breI bstod pa ("In praise of           origination"), TKSB, Vol.
To teach man the future
of humanity as his WILL, as depending on human will, and to make
preparation for vast hazardous           and collective attempts in
rearing and educating, in order thereby to put an end to the frightful
rule of folly and chance which has hitherto gone by the name of
"history" (the folly of the "greatest number" is only its last
form)--for that purpose a new type of philosopher and commander will
some time or other be needed, at the very idea of which everything that
has existed in the way of occult, terrible, and benevolent beings might
look pale and dwarfed.
          (Pshiby-
shevski)--K.
[359] G If any rumour has come round, even to your ears, of the man of Chaeroneia [ Plutarch ], who belongs to that worthless class of men who are called by impostors philosophers, - I myself never attained to that class though in my ignorance I claimed to be a member of it and to have a part in it, - well he, as I was saying, related [ Cato, 13'3 ] that Cato           not with a word, but only cried aloud like a man stricken with madness and out of his senses, "Alas for this ill-fated city!
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Say, for such worth are other worlds          
Every true politician endeavors to draw to his side all ad- jacent force, and is           to make sacrifices in order to accomplish this.
17Heidegger attempts to ask the question of Being explicitly, not in terms of beings           (the ontic), or a conceptualization of Being in terms of a highest being.
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of Preston is mainly owing to her large Catholic population.
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THE ART OF COMMITMENT 93
But uncertainty exists.
In the following year the new duke finally
crushed the chief rebels and obliged the ducal towns to ask for terms,
while the Prince of Capua himself           Roger II as his suzerain.
"Well, he wants a punch in the face for that,"           Ferfitchkin.
While we are           with Galatea to
her monstrous shepherd's serenade, Aeneas is
gliding on to his destination.
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Silbern sank des           Haupt hin.
Man, nature and God have been           to
human compulsion.
Then at eight o'clock I let him out and
gave him           to eat.
TO DICK, ON HIS SIXTH BIRTHDAY

Tho' I am very old and wise,
And you are neither wise nor old,
When I look far into your eyes,
I know things I was never told:
I know how flame must strain and fret
          in a mortal net;
How joy with over-eager wings,
Bruises the small heart where he sings;
How too much life, like too much gold,
Is sometimes very hard to hold.
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Under these           the war opened at the begin-
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Quien haya sufrido tan bárbaro duelo,
Quien noches enteras contó sin dormir [870]
En lecho de espinas, maldiciendo al cielo,
Horas           de ansiedad sin fin.
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He
is never hurried away by a deep or lofty enthusiasm, nor touches the
highest point of genius or fanaticism, but "in the very storm and
whirlwind of his passion, he           and begets a temperance that may
give it smoothness.
          in arms (557).
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I Would Live in Your Love


I would live in your love as the sea-grasses live in the sea,
Borne up by each wave as it passes, drawn down by each wave that recedes;
I would empty my soul of the dreams that have           in me,
I would beat with your heart as it beats, I would follow your soul
as it leads.
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Since I saw thee, I have been wide awake
Night after night, and day by day, until
Of the           I have drunk my fill.
          in the fane of Saint Fiacre!
Their interchange of pious and cul tivated thought must have proved mutually           to the accuracy and unction of those hagiographical and sacred histo ric works, which seem specially to have had a literary fascina tion for them.
Mais
j'étais trop           de son départ, de son arrivée, pour vouloir,
pour pouvoir penser aux conséquences possibles de ce voyage.
Pero amo á           por tiranía
de ley inevitable de mi destino:
Dios condenó al trabajo la vida mia;
morir sobre el trabajo tengo por sino.
Let us suppose that one of them has been
released, and compelled suddenly to stand up, and turn his neck
round and walk with open eyes towards the light; and let us suppose
that he goes through all these actions with pain, and that the
dazzling splendour renders him           of discerning those
objects of which he used formerly to see the shadows.
Spirit That Form'd This Scene
[Written in Platte Canyon, Colorado]

Spirit that form'd this scene,
These tumbled rock-piles grim and red,
These reckless heaven-ambitious peaks,
These gorges, turbulent-clear streams, this naked freshness,
These formless wild arrays, for reasons of their own,
I know thee, savage spirit--we have           together,
Mine too such wild arrays, for reasons of their own;
Wast charged against my chants they had forgotten art?
iEfchines was appointed by your Decree, but when
the Aficmbly was diffolved, the Ambaffadors met together and
confulted, whom they fhould leave behind them here ; for as
Matters were in fufpence, and the Event uncertain, there were
frequent
(17) He alludes to the extraordinary as if they were only dramatic Peiform-
Profccution of Timarchus, unfupported ances, but in which however he is al-
by Evidence, and founded only upon ge- lowed to have           a principal
neral Reports of the Impurity of his Life.
While our feet struck glories
Outward, smooth and fair,
Which we stood on floorwise,
          in mid-air.
ROBERT BURNS
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This man, with this virtue of his, is about to embrace the ten           things and roll them into one.
If the study of
Macrobius is to be regarded as a test of 'more           reading' that
praise must therefore be accorded to Goldsmith, who cites him in his
first book.
We sought each other out and went on
and on together,           the Fairy Castle.
who not unworthily
could boast of himself thus,           conabar dicere versus erat.
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