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Go forth, my soul, what doubtest thou? Nigh seventy years hast thou served Christ, and dost thou fear death?" With these words, he breathed out his soul. They covered him forthwith in earth, and told them in the city that he was buried, before it was known that he was dead.
Tremble, Salmoneus, for he fearfully Will soon demand again the stolen charms That thou hast robbed him of thou art not Zeus! SEMELE. Ha! Fearful blasphemy! Wherefore such a tone? What reptile dares to steal thine heart from me? SEMELE. My heart was vowed to him whose ape thou art! Men ofttimes come beneath a godlike form To snare a woman. Hence! thou art not Zeus! ZEUS. Thou doubtest? What!
Is there not moisture on thy brow, Mark Everard? Is there not trouble in thine eye? Is there not a failure in thy frame? And who ever saw such things in noble and stout Markham Everard, whose brow was only moist after having worn the helmet for a summer's day; whose hand only shook when it had wielded for hours the weighty falchion? But go to, man! thou doubtest over much.
"Father," I said, "forgive me, but how am I to know surely that this also is not a part of the lovely dream in which I am now walking with thyself?" "Thou doubtest because thou lovest the truth. Some would willingly believe life but a phantasm, if only it might for ever afford them a world of pleasant dreams: thou art not of such! Be content for a while not to know surely.
Thy Wolnoth shall not hang his head with shame when he comes back to our merrie land with shaven locks and spurs of gold. For if thou doubtest his race from his look, thou shalt put thy right hand on his heart, and feel England beat there in every pulse." "Brave words, and well spoken," cried the Earl, and he placed his hand on the boy's head as in benison.
Thy Wolnoth shall not hang his head with shame when he comes back to our merrie land with shaven locks and spurs of gold. For if thou doubtest his race from his look, thou shalt put thy right hand on his heart, and feel England beat there in every pulse." "Brave words, and well spoken," cried the Earl, and he placed his hand on the boy's head as in benison.
These men worshiped the God of Abraham, who was the father of Israel. One of the sons founded thy race, saith Moses, and one established mine. The tribes that went into Egypt worshiped the same God. Lo, is it not written in the early tombs? So Moses testifieth, but if thou doubtest, go question thy historians. And some of the tribes called that God Ra, others, Ptah, and yet others, Amen.
"Doubtest thou then, my motherless one, the judgment of him who loves thee?" he asked. "I doubt it not, my father," answered his daughter. "Yet would I not wed with the Spaniard," she added stubbornly. "The blue-eyed senor from England" there was a hint of humor in his tone, "he it is who steals thy fancy! Is it not so, my Wildenai?"
It will circulate fleetly through thy veins, and will not rankle there: if thou doubtest this, contemplate the youth and beauty of those who drink it. Grief cannot exist where it grows; sorrow humbles itself in obedience before its powers. "Coffee is the drink of God's people; in it is health. Let this be the answer to those who doubt its qualities.
"Then will I wait, here, upon the stones of the square, until he comes forth for the pomp of to-morrow, and try to move his heart to justice. He is old, like myself, and he hath bled, too, for the state, and what is more he is a father." "So is the Signor Gradenigo." "Thou doubtest his pity ha?" "Thou canst but try. The Doge of Venice will hearken to a petition from the meanest citizen.
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