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Updated: June 15, 2025


O thou sanctifier of all, thou art the mouth of the gods and thou art Sacrifice personified. Thou art called Pavaka because thou sanctifiest everything, and thou art Havyavahana, because thou carriest the clarified butter that is poured on thee. The Veda have sprung for ministering unto thee, and, therefore, thou art called Jataveda.

Suffer not thyself to be weary any longer! Savitri said, 'What weariness can I feel in the presence of my husband? The lot that is my husband's is certainly mine also. Whither thou carriest my husband, thither will I also repair! O chief of the celestials, do thou again listen to me! Even a single interview with the pious is highly desirable; friendship with them is still more so.

Nay, now, Pamela, said she, thou carriest thy notions a great way. Well, dear Mrs. Jervis, said I, very seriously, for I could not help it, I am more full of fears than ever. I have only to beg of you, as one of the best friends I have in the world, to say nothing of my asking to stay.

In spite of all our fears and grovelling, our weakness, and our wrongs, thou wilt be to us what thou art such a perfect Father as no most loving child-heart on earth could invent the thought of! Thou wilt take our sins on thyself, giving us thy life to live withal. Thou bearest our griefs and carriest our sorrows; and surely thou wilt one day enable us to pay every debt we owe to each other!

If thou wilt condemn us to the deep, we cannot but say thou art righteous. We cannot complain, whatever thou dost, or however thou carriest it towards us. But oh! let mercy reign; and let it be extended to us! Oh let mercy take hold upon us, and free us from our transgressions, and we will sing of thy mercy and of thy judgment. Amen.

"Come, my beauty, take in thy breath courage! The hill is before thee! Curse thy withered legs, and is it thus thou stumbleth? On up with thee and that mountain of flesh thou carriest about with thee." And the mountain of flesh would be lifted it was carried as lightly by the finely-feathered legs and the broad haunches as if the firm avoirdupois were so much gossamer tissue.

But when he was come to the place of paying custom, the collectors said, 'Pay us the custom': and he said, 'I will pay the custom. They said to him, 'Thou carriest clothes': and he said, 'I will pay for clothes. Then they said to him, 'Thou carriest gold': and he answered them, 'I will pay for my gold. On this they further said to him, 'Surely thou bearest the finest silk': he replied, 'I will pay custom for the finest silk. Then said they, 'Surely it must be pearls that thou takest with thee': and he only answered, 'I will pay for pearls. Seeing that they could name nothing of value for which the patriarch was not willing to pay custom, they said, 'It cannot be but thou open the box, and let us see what is within. So they opened the box, and the whole land of Egypt was illumined by the lustre of Sarah's beauty, far exceeding even that of pearls."

"... As with an overflowing flood Thou carriest them away; They like a sleep are, like the grass That grows at morn are they. At morn it flourishes and grows, Cut down at ev'n doth fade " "Not grass of the field, O Lord," cried Glenfernie's heart, "but the forest of oaks, but the stars that hold for aye, one to the other " The glen was dressed in June, at its height of green movement and song.

Armies are encamped within thy walls thou towest forth the ship of discovery on her venturous way, and carriest man and his merchandise to the Equator and to the Pole! Vain were the auspicious breeze unless it blew upon thy opening sails; and what were the sheet-anchor, but for that cable of thine which connects it with the ship. Vegetable iron! incomparable hemp!

It is a mere illusion of sense that the past is gone utterly. 'Thou carriest them away, as with a flood. We speak of it as irrevocable, unalterable, that dreadful past. It is solemnly true that 'ye shall no more return that way. But there is a deeper truth in the converse thought that the apparently transient is permanent, that nothing human ever dies, that the past is present.

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