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Mistress Daisy and I venerate these cavaliers of ours vastly we hold their grave wisdom in high regard but our frivolous palates need lighter things than East India Companies and political quarrels in Boston. I command you to discourse nonsense, Mr. Butler pure, giddy nonsense." Walter bowed, and with a tinge of irony acknowledged the compliment, but all pleasantly enough.

Gard had been able to warm up small sympathy for the modern military authors and iron and blood philosophers whom he found in vogue in Germany. On the other hand, cold water had unexpectedly been thrown on the retreating Goethes and Schillers whom he had come to venerate with grammar and lexicon.

How we venerate, with what awe we regard the name of Timothy Pitkin, and know that he lived to read through that vast folio the first ever printed in America the "Complete Body of Divinity," a folio of over nine hundred double-columned, compactly printed pages! And yet, why should not Timothy Pitkin live through reading it when Samuel Willard lived through writing it?

Venerate him I knew that I never could; but I already pitied him exceedingly. I resolved, at least, to assist him and to keep him near me for a time. "Well, Pigtop," I at length said, "if you would be faithful " "To the backbone to the shedding of my blood. Stand by me now in my distress: and while I have either soul or body, I will peril them for your safety." "Pigtop, I believe you.

Why do we not rather venerate the living and breathing picture of him in these books? We deck statues of wood and stone with gold and gems for the love of Christ. Yet they only profess to represent to us the outer form of his body, while these books present us with a living picture of his holy mind."

No great fame he won when he gave a chorus of boys, but with a chorus of men he bore off the victory, for he knew what was fair and what was seemly. XIII For a statue of Aphrodite. This is Cypris, not she of the people; nay, venerate the goddess by her name the Heavenly Aphrodite.

"Why, halloa, Guts!" cried Archer, as he entered, "you've broken out here in a new place altogether." "Now quit, you, callin' of me Guts," responded Tom, more testily than I had ever heard him speak to Harry, whose every whim and frolic he seemed religiously to venerate and humor; "a fellow doesn't want to have it 'Guts' here, and 'Guts' there, over half a county.

His heirs, if he have any, will no doubt gracefully combine the yap of their mother with the howl of their father. Because he does howl. He howls in sympathy with men. He barks as well, in condescension to civilization a magnanimous concession. Homo is a dog made perfect. Let us venerate the dog. The dog curious animal! sweats with its tongue and smiles with its tail.

A strong majority were of opinion that Bonaparte should not only be invested with the Consulship for life, but that he should be empowered to nominate his successor. But he, still faithful to his plan, affected to venerate the sovereignty of the people, which he held in horror, and he promulgated the following decree, which was the first explanation of his reply to the Senate.

While his hand is plucking the figs, his ear gathers the words that fall from the mouth of his king." "But, by our father Zeus, and by Apollo " "Yes, I understand thy indignation and I share it; but every position has its duties, and as a king of a people who venerate tradition as the highest divinity, I must submit, at least in the main, to the ceremonies handed down through thousands of years.