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It was daubed on to the sills of the ruin: it roosted in the crannies of the rock like white sea-birds; even on outlying reefs there would be a little cock of snow, like a toy lighthouse. Everything was grey and white in a cold and dolorous sort of shepherd's plaid.

Now this army of women is a dolorous army in all truth, for their faces, their figures are alike strange and repulsive, and many of them seem to be clothed with the cerements of moral and spiritual death. They are frequently charged with drunkenness, stealing, begging, or sleeping out.

But if these also may be reckoned among his precursors, the dismissal from stage service of the dolorous and drudging metre employed by the earliest school of theatrical rhymesters must be taken to mark a real step in advance; and in that case we possess at least a single example of the rhyming tragedies which had their hour between the last plays written wholly or partially in ballad metre and the first plays written in blank verse.

Look at her: her forehead clouded, her glance vague, her mouth dolorous. Behold a victim!" She arose, kissed Therese tumultuously, and fled, leaving the General astonished. Madame Martin-Belleme prayed him not to listen to what the Princess had said. He collected himself and asked: "And how are your poets, Madame?"

'Justice, lord king, she said in a weak voice, while the tears gushed from her eyes. 'Or else I die beside the gate where you do give the justice that all men praise. 'Who hath done evil to you? said the king. 'Sir Caradoc of the Dolorous Tower in the Marsh, replied the old woman.

Modern Christianity has been called a civilised heathenism; with no less justice it might be called an organised hypocrisy. After a dolorous complaint as to the magazines "lying everywhere for the use of our sons and daughters," in which the doctrines both of natural and of revealed religion are assailed, the Archbishop proceeds to deal with the first great form of infidelity, namely Agnosticism.

And thus I left my home and the gloomy, sorrowful influence of my most dolorous mother. In themselves they contained laughable matter enough, but in the mere relation they may seem dull. Down the borgo, ahead of us, ran the rumour that here was the Madonnino of Mondolfo, and the excitement that the announcement caused was something at which I did not know whether to be flattered or offended.

The luckless hour I curse, in very deed, When I, alas! said yea, Vesture to change, so fair in that dusk wede I was and glad, whereas in this more gay A weary life I lead, Far less than erst held honest, welaway! Ah, dolorous bridal day, Would God I had been dead Or e'er I proved thee in such ill estate!

Miss Polly Syllable, a schoolmistress. Mankind are earthen jugs with spirits in them. A spendthrift, in one sense he has his money's worth by the purchase of large lots of repentance and other dolorous commodities. To symbolize moral or spiritual disease by disease of the body; as thus, when a person committed any sin, it might appear in some form on the body, this to be wrought out.

Long, loud, deep, piercing, dolorous, immense. The occasion asks it, Nature dies, and angels come to lay her in her grave." What Robert Pollock saw in poetic dream, you and I will see in positive reality the judgment! the judgment! "Seek Him that maketh the Seven Stars and Orion." AMOS. v. 8 A country farmer wrote this text Amos of Tekoa.

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