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The bliss of the next few moments with her soft lips pressed to mine! Then I could not repeat often enough that I loved her, nor make her tell me how she loved me in return! Afterwards, I grew masterful and ordered her to recount to me everything from the very beginning.

So would I be towards you; or even as the King of Kings to speak it reverently who, of His boundless goodness and free grace, remits the debts and manifold trespasses of us, his poor, defaulting creatures." "Go on, for it is bliss to hear you," murmured Claude. "Nay, I have done; what have I said?" she quietly enquired of him. "Would you unsay it?" he demanded eagerly.

Very far off dwells Virtue, as Hesiod says, and long and steep and rough is the way thither, and travellers must bedew it with sweat. Ly. And you have not yet sweated and travelled enough? Her. Surely not; else should I have been on the summit, with nothing left between me and bliss; but I am only starting yet, Lycinus. Ly.

A very eminent Republican, Mr. H. P. Davison, was put in supreme authority, and on the Red Cross War Council were placed ex-President Taft; Mr. Charles D. Norton, Mr. Taft's secretary while President; and Mr. Cornelius N. Bliss, former treasurer of the Republican National Committee. Not only was Mr.

There is nothing sweeter or more sacred, O thou of a hundred sacrifices, than that food which such a person takes after serving the guest with the first portion thereof. And whatever sins such a one may have committed in his youth are all washed away of a certainty. They, therefore, that lead deathless lives can enjoy this bliss from day to day for ever.

I don't see why I shouldn't go to the diamond-fields as well as a younger man." "It is not about your age, Mr Whittlestaff; but I do not think you would be happy there." "Happy! I do not know that my state of bliss here is very great. If I had bought your shares, as you call them, and paid money for them, I don't see why my happiness need stand in the way." "You are a gentleman, Mr Whittlestaff."

He seemed to recall the content, of which some few vaguest filaments, a glance and no more, still float in the summer-air of many a memory, wherein the child lies, but just awaked to consciousness and the mere bliss of being, before wrong has begun to cloud its pure atmosphere.

She had daily expected him with ardent longing, yet secret dread: for he was the fierce Eletto, the commander of the insurgents, the bloody foe of the brave nation she loved. But at sight of his face all, all was forgotten, and she felt nothing but the bliss of being reunited to him whom she had never, never forgotten, the joy of seeing, feeling that he loved her.

She fancied herself walking down that mart of bric-a-brac arm-in-arm with her lover, intent on "picking up." Ah, what happiness! what dear delight in the thought! And O, of all the bright dreams we dream, how few are realised upon this earth! Do they find their fulfilment in heaven, those visions of perfect bliss? Mr. Sheldon looked up from his desk at last.

The pleasures of her first two or three summers at East Point and of her first half-dozen engagements had partaken of the bliss of heaven. The engagements had never been broken off, they had simply dissolved one into the other, and she had felt herself rising from step to step in happiness. Naturally her conquests filled her with a supreme confidence in her charms.