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With Constance with the proud thoughts that belonged to her the aspirings after earthly honours were linked, and with her were broken. He felt his old philosophy the love of ease, the profound contempt for fame, close, like the deep waters over those glittering hosts for whose passage they had been severed for a moment whelming the crested and gorgeous visions for ever beneath the wave!

Haughton had revived recollections of bygone days memory linking memory in painful chain-gay talk with his younger schoolfellow that wild Charlie, now in his grave his own laborious youth, resolute aspirings, secret sorrows and the strong man felt the want of the solitary self-commune, without which self-conquest is unattainable. Great kingdoms grew out of small beginnings. Mrs.

But unluckily a rival power arose. An opulent oilman died, and left a widow with a large jointure and a family of buxom daughters. The young ladies had long been repining in secret at the parsimony of a prudent father, which kept down all their elegant aspirings.

Friendless, homeless, nameless, an orphan, worse than an orphan, the son of a harlot, my father even unknown; yet cursed with early aspirings and restlessness, and a half glimmering of knowledge, and an entire lust of whatever seemed enterprise, what wonder that I chose anything rather than daily labour and perpetual contumely? After all, the fault is in fortune and the world, not me!

Notwithstanding her very great prudence, I suspect there might have been danger, had I not been guarded by the three fold shield of an unfashionable sense of moral right, strong aspirings after clerical purity, and the unfaded remembrance of the lovely chaste Olivia.

No; I see you leading senates, and duping fools. I shall be by your side, your partner, step after step, as you mount the height, for I am ambitious, you know, William; and not less because I love, rather ten thousand times more so. I would not have you born great and noble, for what then could we look to, what use all my schemes, and my plans, and aspirings?

In the above, the kingdom composed of her shattered romance of life and her present aspirings, she was free and safe. Nothing touched her there nothing that Redworth did. She could not have admitted there her ideal of a hero. It was the sublimation of a virgin's conception of life, better fortified against the enemy.

In such circumstances, it cannot be surprising if the victorious general indulged the aspirings of ambition; if the stern republican, however he might hate to see the crown on the brows of another, felt no repugnance to place it upon his own. The grandees of the army felt that they no longer possessed the chief sway in the government.

"Gentlemen," said he to his officers, "let me present to you Captain Werner of the th. He is in command of an independent corps who call themselves 'The Ravens, but in their aspirings emulate the eagle." "General," said Caspar, "give the word, and let your Ravens fly." "You have it," replied Eugene, smiling. "Yonder are the towers of Barcelonetta.

No; I see you leading senates, and duping fools. I shall be by your side, your partner, step after step, as you mount the height, for I am ambitious, you know, William; and not less because I love, rather ten thousand times more so. I would not have you born great and noble, for what then could we look to, what use all my schemes, and my plans, and aspirings?

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