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Updated: May 9, 2025


Yet those who have seen it only in those crowded, half-wilted bunches in the vegetable markets or in the hands of enterprising urchins on railroad trains know little of its perfect state. To come upon it unexpectedly, holding its snowy petals proudly open upon the still water of some sylvan lake, is a poetic inspiration. There it breathes its divinest fragrance.

This girl, almost a dwarf, of Montenegrin vigor, loved the handsome, noble bailiff, as children of her age love, when they do love, that is to say, with childlike passion, with the strength of youth, with the devotion which in truly virgin souls gives birth to divinest poesy. Catherine had just swept her coarse hands across the sensitive strings of that choice harp, strung to the breaking-point.

That ideal of myself, which my ideal of her created in me, and which no emergency of fate could have shaken, slipped in the old, fatal quicksand of use. Our ideal of ourselves is to our highest life like the heart to the pulsation. It is the divinest art of the love of woman for man that she clasps him to his vision of himself, as breath and being are held together.

In England, also, a similar result has been seen in a convict, released to go to the front, winning the Victoria Cross. It would be an act of statesmanship, as well as of divinest compassion, to offer to every prisoner and interned captive, held for political crime or on political suspicion, the opportunity of serving the Empire at the front.

Is it not the sweetest music ear of maker can hear? except the word of perfect son, 'Lo, I come to do thy will, O God! We, imperfect sons, shall learn to say the same words too: that we may grow capable and say them, and so enter into our birthright, yea, become partakers of the divine nature in its divinest element, that Son came to us died for the slaying of our selfishness, the destruction of our mean hollow pride, the waking of our childhood.

He began a conflict which did not end until liberty of speech and press was proclaimed throughout the land. Men have often contended for right, and started enterprises, the results of which the divinest prophet could never have foretold.

It was but a brief while, scarcely the lifetime of a rose, the fragrant snow of the hawthorn blossoms had not melted from the hedges since they met, and yet, in that little season, the deepest, divinest mystery of human life had grown clear and familiar to their hearts, and was conned as the simplest lesson of Nature. To Zelma the romance and secrecy of this love had an inexpressible charm.

Their value to Bathsheba, and indeed to anybody, Oak mentally estimated by the following simple calcula- tion: 5 x 30 = 150 quarters= 500 L. 3 x 40=120 quarters= 250 L. Total . . 750 L. Seven hundred and fifty pounds in the divinest form that money can wear that of necessary food for man and beast: should the risk be run of deteriorating this bulk of corn to less than half its value, because of the instability of a woman?"Never, if I can prevent it!" said Gabriel.

"Like the druids, myself and my female companions have meditated all night under the shadows of the sacred oak-trees at the hour of moon rise. We search for the simplest and divinest principles, and seek to spread them among our fellow-beings.

Patriot and tone-poet in every fibre of his being, his genius inevitably claimed as its own the soul's divinest language, pure music, unfettered by words.

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