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Updated: June 10, 2025
How rarely a man of good sense deceives himself as to other things for which he is fitted, in which he can succeed; but let him once drink into his being the charm of verse-making, how the glamour of the charm bewitches his understanding! how long it is before he can believe that the world will not take his word for it, when he cries out to sun, moon, and stars, 'I, too, am a poet. And with what agonies, as if at the wrench of soul from life, he resigns himself at last to the conviction that whether he or the world be right, it comes to the same thing.
"Upon my word, Emma, to hear you abusing the reason you have, is almost enough to make me think so too. Better be without sense, than misapply it as you do." "To be sure!" cried she playfully. "I know that is the feeling of you all. I know that such a girl as Harriet is exactly what every man delights in what at once bewitches his senses and satisfies his judgment. Oh! Harriet may pick and chuse.
Then Barbara laughed gaily in her clear, bell like tones, seized the clumsy Goliath's long, pointed beard, and played all sorts of pranks upon him with such joyous mirth that, when she at last released him, he ran after her like a young lover to catch her; but she had nimbler feet, and he was far enough behind when she called from the threshold: "I won't let myself be caught, but since your pretty white goat's beard bewitches me, I'll be obliging to-day."
Some terrible calamity must surely have happened, for this girl's beauty bewitches the men."
And then Aerssens bewitches them, and they imagine that after having played runaway horses his Majesty will be only too happy to receive them back, caress them, and, in order to have their friendship, approve everything they have been doing right or wrong."
We'll keep him tight ere he bewitches any more of you. This rude interference proved an instant restorative. Berenger sprang up at once, and seizing Spink's arm, exclaimed, 'Hands off, fellow! This is my friend a gentleman. He brings me tidings of infinite gladness. Who insults him, insults me.
"Nothing so long as that son lives! His little wife bewitches him," she added after a pause. This woman, whose name and life have eluded history, foretold one year as the length of Francois's reign. "Give me your opinion on all this," said Catherine to Chiverni. "We shall have a battle," replied the prudent courtier. "The king of Navarre " "Oh! say the queen," interrupted Catherine.
And then Aerssens bewitches them, and they imagine that after having played runaway horses his Majesty will be only too happy to receive them back, caress them, and, in order to have their friendship, approve everything they have been doing right or wrong."
Here, in those few natural words, he has expressed that deep sense, that profound conviction of its own immortality, which genuine love never fails to bring. He perplexes me, yes, and bewitches me, wild, gentle, beautiful creature that he is! It is like playing with a young greyhound!" Her eyes filled with tears, at the same time that a smile shone out of them.
But the good lady rejected the proposal with disdain, because she had formerly known him in the character of a Count though that very character was the chief reason that had then induced her to crave his advice. Such is the caprice of the world in general, that whatever bears the face of novelty captivates, or rather bewitches, the imagination, and confounds the ideas of reason and common sense.
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