Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 29, 2025


But since she's been gone," the old man tried to keep his face firm and his glance steady, but in vain he winced, "since she's been gone, the human in you's dried up like a sun-baked apple. And it's you, Sylvester Bascom, that's been made the most miserable, 'spite of all the little carks you've put on many another." His face hardened again, and Hepsey paused. "What has all this to do with Mr.

"I do not mean that, Mac, not the mere mechanical warp and woof of it, to hang beggars and sots with, but the more potent essence, the inner cosmic power of it, to rouse the soul into grand expansive consciousness, and then to suspend it far above the carks and cares of this weary world, to sew it aloft to some leaf of the Tree of Life, like the nest of Jean Paul's tailor-bird, that it may swing there, above the hum and dust of matter, swayed and sung to sleep by the expanding breath of Infinity!

Carks camp on the stard. side of the river; we took them on board with the meat they had collected and proceeded a short distance and encamped on an Island Capt.

Edwin Pugh says of a child of the slums who was passionately fond of reading cheap literature: "It was by means of this penny passport to Heaven that she escaped from the Hell of her surroundings. It was in the maudlin fancies of some poor besotted literary hack maybe, that she found surcease from the pains of weariness, the carks and cares of her miserable estate."

Even if the Porter's Knot, which all must bear sooner or later, is already on the shoulder, the light heart of four-and-twenty is untroubled. It believes, in its optimism, that it will tumble the load of carks and cares into the first ditch, and live in freedom ever after!

"Maiden, thou mayst resent and marvel at my words; but when I had fewer years than thou, my father said, 'There are many carks in life which a little truth could end. So would I heed his lesson. William de Hastings has followed thee with an homage that has broken, perchance, many as pure a heart, nay, nay, fair child, hear me on.

With his own intimate friends he permits some hint of his perplexities to escape him, but in his private memoranda they are all laid bare. We therein read his inmost carks and cares, and his passionate entreaties that the Queen-Regent would open her mind to him.

"Maiden, thou mayst resent and marvel at my words; but when I had fewer years than thou, my father said, 'There are many carks in life which a little truth could end. So would I heed his lesson. William de Hastings has followed thee with an homage that has broken, perchance, many as pure a heart, nay, nay, fair child, hear me on.

Word Of The Day

yucatan

Others Looking