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It was set up from a new fount specially made for this edition. I always supposed my grandfather invented it." "Oh no, he couldn't have done that. He may have adapted it. In fact, he must have adapted it." This young man had set aside a cherished tradition, as lightly as if he were blowing the dust off the leaves. She was interested. "How can you tell that?" "Oh, I know.

She went to the drawing-room first, and sat down at the little rosewood piano with a volume of Moore's "Lalla Rookh" open before her. "From the mountain's warbling fount I come," she chanted, with her eyes fixed on the words, but she played as if she were reading notes. She wove all the poems she loved to music in this way, and played and sang them softly to herself by the hour together.

Saint Peter's Parish was fifteen miles and a consequent half-hour of time from the nearest fount of Christian Science teaching. Hence it resulted that only rarely had Katharine been used to refresh herself in the tenets of her new theology. In part, this came from her natural self-reliance, coupled with an indolence which made her shrink from the needful effort to catch an early train.

In July, 1834, "every mortal power of Coleridge was frozen at its marvellous source," And although the early intimacy had scarcely been maintained, though the "comfortless and hidden well" had, for a time at least, replaced the "living murmuring fount of love" which used to spring beside Wordsworth's door, yet the loss was one which the surviving poet deeply felt.

It means for him that man's mind is a fragment or particle of the Divine universal mind, which, however, is impotent till called into activity by the further Divine gift of inspiration. Knowledge and happiness, therefore, come not through God, but from God. "The Divine Word streams down from the fount of wisdom, and waters the plants of virtuous souls."

And if you wish for a sign that this is so, come to holy communion and take the bread and wine as a sign that your bodies and theirs, your souls and theirs, are fed from the same fount of everlasting life the dead and risen and ever living body of Christ Jesus, which He has given to be the life of the world. MSS. Sermons.

Baal is not my shepherd, but he who sits upon the throne of the heavens, whose face is as the lightning and whose words are as the rolling thunders, whose love is more tender than a mother’s, whose touch is as soft as the kiss of a sunbeam, whose eye is tender with pity, and whose heart is a fount of compassionthis is the Lord, my shepherd. “The Lord is my shepherd.” Yes, he is.

Their natures seemed so suited to each other! the solemn and undiurnal mood of the one was reflected back in hues so gentle, and yet so faithful, from the purer, but scarce less thoughtful character of the other! Their sympathies ran through the same channel, and mingled in a common fount; and whatever was dark and troubled in the breast of Aram, was now suffered not to appear.

She had counted a great deal on this Shluker here, and Shluker was not proving the fount of information, far from it, that she had hoped he would. She tried again-even more peremptorily than before. "Aw, open up!" she snapped. "Wot's de use bein' a clam! Youse heard me, didn't youse? Where is he?" Shluker leaned abruptly forward, and looked at her in a suddenly perturbed way.

"What do you call a little secret fount of pleasure?" asked Doggie. "I'll give you an illustration and, if you're the man I consider you to be, you'll take a humorous view of my frankness.