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What, among the millions, the myriads, that around that desolate spot had loved, and forgotten love, was the brief passion of one mortal, withering as it sprung! Thus differently moralises the heart, according to the passion which bestows on it the text. Before he regained his home, Godolphin's resolve was taken.

To one altitude of Lear's condition it is probably impossible for dramatic art to rise the mood of divine philosophy, warmed with human tenderness, in which the dazed but semi-conscious vicegerent of heaven moralises over human life. There is a grandeur in that conception so vast that nothing short of the rarest inspiration of genius can rise to it.

Or a great statesman, who would toe the chalk-line of your middle-class ten commandments? As for an artist, when he moralises, he is a fool and a knave. And please tell me, what sort of a business would the church do if all of us were moral? There would be no church." There was a cold gleam of audaciousness in the Swede's eyes. His utterances produced a strange impression.

Polson nodded. 'Better see the Sergeant in the guardroom, the sentry told him. 'Go through that door and you will find him there. People who read their Dickens, as all men who are privileged to speak the English language ought to do, will remember a striking little passage in 'Oliver Twist, in which the author moralises upon the first dressing of a new-born pauper baby.

What, among the millions, the myriads, that around that desolate spot had loved, and forgotten love, was the brief passion of one mortal, withering as it sprung! Thus differently moralises the heart, according to the passion which bestows on it the text. Before he regained his home, Godolphin's resolve was taken.

Strap moralises presents his purse to me we inform our landlord of our misfortune he unravels the mystery I present myself to Cringer he recommends and turns me over to Mr. Staytape I become acquainted with a fellow dependent, who explains the character of Cringer and Staytape and informs me of the method to be pursued at the Navy Office and Surgeons' Hall Strap is employed

In this piece, Seneca moralises incessantly with Nero, as if the latter were the most patient of men, and Seneca the most courageous. The master of the world permits himself to be insulted, and his anger to be excited in every scene, for the amusement of the spectators, as if it were not in his power to end it all with a word.

Grove moralises thus on Mendelssohn with sane philosophy: "He was never tried by poverty, or disappointment, or ill-health, or a morbid temper, or neglect, or the perfidy of friends, or any of the other great ills which crowded so thickly around Beethoven, Schubert, or Schumann.

We are now settled in it, in very comfortable quarters. There is a restaurant down below, where the son of the late Yturbide dines daily, and everybody points him out to us, and moralises over him. Mr. Christy's drawer-roll of letters of introduction has produced an immediate crop of pleasant acquaintances, whose hospitality is boundless.

A man comes along, sees the nest, and after considerable exertion having to thrust himself into the hedge and after some pain, being pricked by the thorns, succeeds, with bleeding hands, in obtaining possession of it. 'Ah, he moralises, 'what wonderful instinct on the part of this little creature to surround itself with a zareba like the troops after Osman Digma!