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She should be simply, but scientifically, toasted: "I'd hold you thus before the brand, To catch caloric blisses, And you should be my muffin and I'd butter you with kisses." She responded that the gift of doggerel was not one to be desired, and, furthermore, that she was not a muffin, nor anything in the culinary way.
'You, with your ardent youth and vivid desire for a life of action, cannot imagine the calm blisses of reverie and constant communion with nature. Wordsworth had a thousand companions you and I would never dream of; for him every flower that grows was an individual existence almost a soul.
Above the fretful and contentious human reason is the intelligence of the soul, and this soul has in itself a higher part for we become acutely aware of it that part of it with which we come in contact with God, with which we respond to God, receive His manifestations, are laid bare to His blisses.
Over the next few years, Rama ordered thousands of yellow, red, green, pink, and blue Blisses. "Oh, how adorable," said the flight attendants when they saw the grown man in first class playing with the colorful puppets. "We donate them to children's hospitals," Rama claimed.
I had felt guilty enough when an unwilling auditor of the conspirators, since, though one employs spies, one does not therefore act that part one's-self, but on emergencies, an unwillingness which would not, however, prevent my turning to advantage the information gained; but here, to listen to this rehearsal of woes and blisses, this ah mon Fernand, this aria in an area, growing momently more fervent, was too much.
The world shall bow to me conceiving all Man's life, who see its blisses, great and small Afar not tasting any; no machine To exercise my utmost will is mine, Be mine mere consciousness: Let men perceive What I could do, a mastery believe Asserted and established to the throng By their selected evidence of song, Which now shall prove, whate'er they are, or seek To be, I am.
But first always do thy part, and until thou doest thy part I cannot begin mine, for thou couldst receive neither blessings nor blisses did I not receive them first from Him and hand them on to thee; so each are dependent the one on the other, and only together can we enter paradise. Think not I do not suffer as much as thyself and far more.
And Mary and I never got beyond the social acquaintance stage. "It wasn't all Mary's fault either I can see that now. A good deal was in the way she'd been brought up they weren't modern about the blisses of ignorance in the nineties.
But now they had become more his life than the scenes which he had left; this land with its heats and its languors had slowly and passively endeared itself to him; these perpetual summers, the balms and blisses of the South, had unconsciously become a need of his nature. One day all was ready for his departure; and in the clipper ship Osprey, with a cargo for Day, Knight, and Company, Mr.
Beef-coloured face, blue eyes, a square-jawed chap. Yes, you might like him. He might amuse you. He's a great liar." Lucy thought that she might like Mr. Urquhart. On those lines the party was arranged: the Blisses because "we owe them a dinner; and I think the Judge will be amused by Jimmy;" the Worthingtons make-weights; but "She's a soft pink woman, like a Persian kitten." "Does Mr.
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