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I can but grieve with you; consolation I have none to offer, except that which religion holds out to the children of affliction children of affliction! how just the expression! and like every other family, they have matters among them which they hear, see, and feel in a serious, all-important manner, of which the world has not, nor cares to have, any idea.

'Do not grieve about the coat of stone, dear father; but take this bit of chalk, and go to the palace and say you have come to measure the king. The old man did not see the use of this, but Maria had so often helped him before that he had confidence in her, so he put the chalk in his pocket and went to the palace.

The individual soul is represented, not as a part of the Supreme Soul, which is the distinct doctrine of the Adwaitha philosophy, but as a separate entity which is immutable and eternal. Listen to Krishna's argument to Arjuna, in order to urge him into battle and to shed the blood of his friends: "Learned men grieve not for the living nor the dead.

Of course, if Madaline had lived, all would have been different he would have proudly owned it then. But she was dead. The child was so young and so feeble, it seemed doubtful whether it would live. What need then to grieve the old earl by the story of his folly and his disobedience? Let the secret remain.

Antonio with a calm resignation replied that he had but little to say, for that he had prepared his mind for death. Then he said to Bassanio: "Give me your hand, Bassanio! Fare you well! Grieve not that I am fallen into this misfortune for you. Commend me to your honorable wife and tell her how I have loved you!"

"Little Harvey come runnin' up to her, and I was in hopes the sight of the child would bring her to herself, but she walked on as if she hadn't seen him; and as soon as she got up-stairs she fell down in a heap on the floor and went to wringin' her hands and beatin' her breast and cryin' without tears. "Honey, if you're done a wrong to a livin' person, you needn't set down and grieve over it.

My love is a fire which cannot now be quenched; it must be nourished, or it will destroy the heart which is unable to restrain it. Think, Agatha, of all the misery you are inflicting; think also of the celestial joy one word of yours is capable of giving." "I have said before that I grieve to pain you; but I cannot speak a falsehood.

You hesitate as much now as you hesitated little a moment ago in your simple and cordial burst of generosity: Consequently, I refuse!" "What do you mean to do, then?" "To sell Prerolles immediately-to-day, if possible. This determination troubles you because of the grief it will cause Jeanne. It will grieve me, too.

"Do talk English, Duke, and do not interfere." A few hours later, on the way home, Sir Duke said: "You asked Mr. Pride too?" "Yes; I grieve to say." "Why grieve?" "Because his experiences with us seem to make him dizzy. He will be terribly in earnest with every woman in the house, if " "If you do not keep him in line yourself?" "Quite so. And the creature is not even interesting."

If she love me, this believe, I will die ere she shall grieve; and he vowed that never was man so forsworn as he. Yet his one desire had been to be true. Had he not worshipped Truth? And this was the end of all. His cruelty, too, had been worse than useless. He had lost this chance of an independence, as he had lost Brackenhill.