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I had now learned to laugh at trifles, and I cared little about this decided step which his prudence induced him to take. "Our boat has one sail, And the helmsman is pale; A bold pilot, I trow Who should follow us now," Shouted he. As he spoke, bolts of death Speck'd their path o'er the sea. "And fear'st thou, and fear'st thou? And see'st thou, and hear'st thou?

"What mattereth his kingdom to thee?" "It doth hold promise of liberty to those in bondage and freedom to those sore wounded. It would let men be free, as Rome doth not. Such a king would be a saviour, and I would love him, even as I hate Rome!" "As thou hatest Rome? Fear'st thou not to speak thus?"

We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. The best of rest is sleep, And that thou oft provok'st; yet grossly fear'st Thy death, which is no more. To die is landing on some silent shore Where billows never break, nor tempests roar.

DON MANUEL. Be calm, for naught Shall trouble thee of ill. BEATRICE. Oh, fly! alas, Thou know'st them not! DON MANUEL. Protected by this arm Canst thou fear aught? BEATRICE. Oh, trust me; mighty men Are here! DON MANUEL. Beloved! mightier none than I! BEATRICE. And wouldst thou brave this warlike host alone? DON MANUEL. Alone! the men thou fear'st

I had now learned to laugh at trifles, and I cared little about this decided step which his prudence induced him to take. "Our boat has one sail, And the helmsman is pale; A bold pilot, I trow, Who should follow us now," Shouted he. As he spoke, bolts of death Speck'd their path o'er the sea. "And fear'st thou, and fear'st thou? And see'st thou, and hear'st thou?

And fear'st thou, standing on the shore, What storms disturb with wild uproar The years of older men? At once to enjoy, at once to hope That fills indeed the largest scope Of good our thoughts can reach. Where can we learn so blest a rule, What wisest sage, what happiest school, Art so divine can teach?

Elzevir looked down at me when I sighed, and seeing, I suppose, that I was sorrowful, tried to put a better face on a bad business. 'Forgive me, lad, he said, 'if I have spoke too roughly. There is yet another way that we may try; and if thou hadst but two whole legs, I would have tried it, but now 'tis little short of madness. And yet, if thou fear'st not, I will still try it.