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And also these: Use not thy brother with despite, Although he mingle wrong with right, And still be kind to him, all be With thanklessness he thee requite; And if he go astray and err One day, revile thou not the wight. Seest not that loved and loathed at once In every way of life unite?

More than this, she remembers that whenever of late she by chance met the savage maiden, she had observed a scowl upon the latter's face, which she could not help fancying was meant for herself. Nor had her fancy been astray; since in reality for her was that black look.

She let the conversation drop, and Tony, after an interval of silence, fell to humming Santa Lucia in a very presentable baritone. The tune, Constance noted, was true enough, but the words were far astray. 'That's a very pretty song, Tony, but you don't appear to know it. 'I no understand Italian, signorina. I just learn ze tune because Costantina like it.

"They oughtn't to complain about that," said my client; "and besides, he wasn't drunk enough to amount to anything." "However that may be," said I, "you have the credit for leading him astray. But there is a split in your favor." "I'm glad to know that," he said, brightening; "then I won't have to import any more." "Any more what?" I asked. "People from the East to keep things moving, of course.

For they who believe not that they will be heard, sin upon the left hand against this Commandment, and go far astray with their unbelief. But they who set a limit for Him, sin upon the other side, and come too close with their tempting of God.

The document is still to be seen in the Hungarian State Archives, in which the king, led astray by the jealousies that prevailed among his councillors, represents every virtue of the hero as a crime, and condemns him to exile.

After emerging from this great gloom, I wandered to and fro about York, and contrived to go astray within no very wide space. If its history be authentic, it is an exceedingly old city, having been founded about a thousand years before the Christian era.

If he gets on in his profession, why then we shall see " but the sigh of anguish of mind here showed that the wound had but been forgotten for one moment. "Pshaw! What am I running on to? I'm all astray for want of her! My poor girl " Mr Ernescliffe set out before sunrise.

But I have been pulled two ways, and seem to have got all astray somehow lately. I haven't been really true to myself any more than to him only frivolous and busy about silly pleasures." "Don't let the frivolity burden your precious conscience," Carteret comfortably told her, touched by the pathos of her self-reproach.

The other path the "broad way" which ended in what at first glance appeared to be a highly successful display of fireworks, started from the door of a tavern, and led past a Music Hall, on the steps of which stood a gentleman smoking a cigar. All the wicked people in this book smoked cigars all except one young man who had killed his mother and died raving mad. He had gone astray on short pipes.