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You may find what place he affecteth, for he creeps as near it as may be, and as passionately courts it; if at any time his hopes be affected, he swelleth with them, and they burst out too good for the vessel. In a word, he danceth to the tune of Fortune, and studies for nothing but to keep time.
Hearing also the derisive speeches of busy-bodies who said, 'Fie upon the indigent Drona, who strives not to earn wealth, whose son drinking water mixed with powdered rice mistaketh it for milk and danceth with joy, saying, 'I have taken milk, I have taken milk! I was quite beside myself.
He, however, who cometh nigh to his goal, danceth. And verily, a statue have I not become, not yet do I stand there stiff, stupid and stony, like a pillar; I love fast racing. And though there be on earth fens and dense afflictions, he who hath light feet runneth even across the mud, and danceth, as upon well-swept ice. Lift up your hearts, my brethren, high, higher! And do not forget your legs!
As a delicate wind danceth invisibly upon parqueted seas, light, feather-light, so danceth sleep upon me. No eye doth it close to me, it leaveth my soul awake. Light is it, verily, feather-light. It persuadeth me, I know not how, it toucheth me inwardly with a caressing hand, it constraineth me. Yea, it constraineth me, so that my soul stretcheth itself out:
"She danceth not so high nor disposedly, with no such joyous lightness as your high Majesty, but yet she moveth with circumspection." "Circumspection circumspection, that is no gift in dancing, which should be wilful yet airily composed, thoughtless yet inducing. Circumspection! in nothing else hath Mary shown it where she should.
"Who are you?" said a breathless voice. "One of no more account than the poor thing that danceth aloft in his chains and for you as harmless." And now she was beside me, a dark, wind-blown shape, and above the howling tempest her voice reached me in passionate pleading: "Sir sir, will you aid one in sore danger and distress?" "Yourself?" I questioned.
Much homage hath Slid among the cities of men and pleasant are the woodland paths and the paths of the plains, and pleasant the high valleys where he danceth in the hills; but Slid would be fettered neither by banks nor boundaries so the soul of Slid is in the Sea.
Hearing also the derisive speeches of busy-bodies who said, 'Fie upon the indigent Drona, who strives not to earn wealth, whose son drinking water mixed with powdered rice mistaketh it for milk and danceth with joy, saying, 'I have taken milk, I have taken milk! I was quite beside myself.
Dancing is defined to be "to move in measure; to move with steps correspondent to the sound of instruments." But there are other species of dancing as -for three long months To dance attendance for a word of audience: and to dance with pain, or when, as Lord Bacon says, "in pestilences, the malignity of the infecting vapour danceth the principal spirits." The Chorea S. Viti, or St.
Men say there shall be divers weddings at Court this next summer, and these, as I reckon, among them." "Ah! the Lady Elizabeth's Grace danceth right well!" said Bertram sarcastically. "Aid us, our Lady of Pity!" whispered Maude in a shocked voice. "There be some women hard as stones!" pursued Bertram disgustedly.
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