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They walked together to the gates of Barbazon Lodge, and parted in a state of bliss. "Good-night," said Dolly. "Be good, as somebody wise once said, 'Be good, and you will be happy." "Good-night," answered Griffith; "but might n't he have put it the other way, Dolly, 'Be happy, and you will be good because you can't help it'?"

"Whatever is lacking now, I HAVE known the fullness of love and bliss that there is such a thing as a perfect union between man and woman, rare as it may be." It will be remembered that he was married to her, actually, for a period not exceeding five weeks in all.

It is bliss to feel that the soul is an ever-enduring entity. Unlike the clouds and the snow-heaps, the fluids and the liquids, the rocks and the metals unlike all the generations of living organisms it neither wastes away nor loses its distinctiveness. Nay, it outlasts every transmuting process, and, as a self-identifying self, is endlessly living.

The reds and purples of ecclesiastical stained glass stimulate the passion of adoration, the blues deepen it, and the yellows seem to offer a glimpse of heavenly bliss. Sound, its presence or its absence, is another factor in architectural expression: the quiet of the church in contrast with the noise of the busy street outside, the peal of the organ, or the chorus of young voices.

Wretched must he be who ne'er has felt such bliss; and thrice happy he who, feeling it, knows that still there lives for him that same early home, with all its loved inmates, its every dear and devoted object waiting his coming and longing for his approach.

Then there will be no fear but that the lamp will hold out to burn, and no fear but that 'when the Bridegroom, with His feastful friends, passes to bliss, at the mid-hour of night, we shall gain our entrance. 'For the kingdom of heaven la as a man travelling into a far country, who called his own servants, and delivered unto them his goods. 15.

Yet even her heroism shrank from the significant glances which Miss Mellins presently began to cast at the couple in front of them: Ann Eliza could bear to connive at Evelina's bliss, but not to acknowledge it to others. At length Evelina's feet also failed her, and she turned to suggest that they ought to be going home. Her flushed face had grown pale with fatigue, but her eyes were radiant.

"Nothing could be more splendid than the celebration of their nuptials; and of their future bliss, the reader may better judge by their almost unexampled love, their constancy, their generosity and nobleness of soul, than by any description I am able to give of it." "Philidore and Placentia" is one of the few novels by Mrs. Haywood that do not pretend to a moral purpose.

"Worshippe, ye that lovers be, this May, For of your bliss the kalends are begun, And sing with us, 'Away, Winter, away, Come, Summer, come, the sweet season and sun!" Much of this Scotch poetry is remarkable for showing in that early age a genuine love of nature. Changes are not rung on some typical landscape, copied from an Italian versifier.

By divine degrees the man will at length grow sick of himself, and desire righteousness with a pure hunger just as a man longs to eat that which is good, nor thinks of the strength it will restore. To be filled with righteousness, will be to forget even righteousness itself in the bliss of being righteous, that is, a child of God.