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Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God. Creation has fallen under the curse through man's sin. As man has continued in sin and has become worse in his deeds of defiance of God, creation has also seen degradation in a like degree. Blights are seen everywhere.
Bitter and base associations have become the sole food of your memory: you wander here and there, seeking rest in exile: happiness in pleasure I mean in heartless, sensual pleasure such as dulls intellect and blights feeling.
I think of fables, as you call them, as much as ever, but am not able to speak them now; so, good b'ye, Robin, and let not the promise you have made me be like the flower of the wild rock-rose, which blooms and blights within a single day. When we indeed sit together, and read and pray, remember the pledge you have now given freely to one who will labour to make you happy all the day long."
Of course, if they can stand seven, very well. Seven and seventy times seven, if you like, only let them be buds, not blights. If we obeyed the laws of God, children would be like spring blossoms. They would impart as much freshness and strength as they abstract. They are a natural institution, and Nature is eminently healthy.
Thus do we too often find the Indians on our frontiers to be the mere wrecks and remnants of once powerful tribes, who have lingered in the vicinity of the settlements, and sunk into a precarious and vagabond existence. Poverty, repining and hopeless poverty, a canker of the mind unknown in savage life, corrodes their spirits and blights every free and noble quality of their natures.
In the valley, David Malcolm, with the blood of the McLaurins in his veins, might look with contempt on the Blights and their kind.
As long as our sovereign lord the king, and his faithful subjects, the lords and commons of this realm, the triple cord which no man can break, the solemn, sworn, constitutional frank-pledge of this nation, the firm guaranties of each other's being and each other's rights, the joint and several securities, each in its place and order, for every kind and every quality of property and of dignity, as long as these ensure, so long the Duke of Bedford is safe, and we are all safe together, the high from the blights of envy and the spoliations of rapacity, the low from the iron hand of oppression and the insolent spurn of contempt.
A man blights the whole of my life; I strike him down openly, and the law convicts me and puts me to death; but I do not contemplate doing so, for I would suppress such a man secretly." Diana placed her hands on the man's mouth and stopped a further exposition of his ideas. "Listen to me," said she. But at this moment a heavy step was heard outside. "It is Norbert," gasped she. "Impossible!
But the laws the Almighty has established, according to which idolatry necessarily and uniformly blights the earth and the men who live upon it, only show that his indignation against these evil systems is unchangeable and eternal, and will pursue them till they perish. Of this the state of the plain around Rome, the Agro Romano, forms a terrible example.
And we fancied that though some of us, of the gun-deck, were at times condemned to sufferings and blights, and all manner of tribulation and anguish, yet, no doubt, it was only our misapprehension of these things that made us take them for woeful pains instead of the most agreeable pleasures.
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