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A man that hath done honourable deeds taketh no thought of death. But I must needs arouse memory, and tell of the glory of their hands that gave victory to the Blepsiad clan, to whom this is now the sixth crown that hath come from the wreathed games to bind their brows. Even the dead have their share when paid them with due rites, and the grace of kinsmen's honour the dust concealeth not.

O, with what gratitude is heard From mouth of thine the whispered word, The deepest pools in rivers found In summer are of softest sound; The sage concealeth what he knows, A deal of talk no wisdom shows; The sage is silent as the grave, Whilst of his lips the fool is slave; Thy smile doth every joy impart, Of faith a fountain is thy heart; Thy hand is strong, thine eye is keen, Thy head o'er every head is seen."

"Such chance meeting of the Sexes," says our astute commentator, "where appear what is most commanding in the One and most dependent in the Other, are but ill advised. The Uttering of such vain proffers as the carrying the Burden of Mary Twining to the World's End, and other Foolishness, hath then a Savour of Reality which concealeth the vain Delusion."

And what canst thou tell of them but unreason and shamefulness, and vain craft that with glosing words concealeth the mire of their unsavoury worship?

We dare not, in this Day, lift the veil that concealeth the exalted station which every true believer can attain, for the joy which such a revelation must provoke might well cause a few to faint away and die.

When this Minister saw the King place the physician near him and give him all these gifts, he jaloused him and planned to do him a harm, as in the saying on such subject, "Envy lurks in every body;" and the say ing, "Oppression hideth in every heart: power revealeth it and weakness concealeth it."

"She is a wise woman who concealeth the extremity of her husband's crime," replied Lord Traquair, with a smile, "But what wouldst thou have me to do?" "Just to save Christie's Will frae the gallows, my Lord," answered Margaret. And, going up close to his Lordship, and whispering in his ear "And sometimes a Lord needs a lift as weel as ither folk.

This is the wise waggish-will and good-will of my soul, that it CONCEALETH NOT its winters and glacial storms; it concealeth not its chilblains either. To one man, lonesomeness is the flight of the sick one; to another, it is the flight FROM the sick ones. Let them HEAR me chattering and sighing with winter-cold, all those poor squinting knaves around me!

For I placed my mighty hope in Dim and holy words of faith, "Wander forth the way is open, Ever on the upward path Till thou gain the golden portal, Till its gates unclose to thee. There the earthly and the mortal, Deathless and divine shall be!" Night on morning stole, on stealeth, Never, never stand I still, And the future yet concealeth, What I seek, and what I will!

Through fear there grew also MY virtue, that is to say: Science. For fear of wild animals that hath been longest fostered in man, inclusive of the animal which he concealeth and feareth in himself: Zarathustra calleth it 'the beast inside. Such prolonged ancient fear, at last become subtle, spiritual and intellectual at present, me thinketh, it is called SCIENCE."