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Nowhere, I think, have I hailed Jerry as a hero. I have not meant to place him upon a pedestal. At the Manor, before he came to New York, he did no wrong, because the things that were good were pleasant to him and because original sin Eheu! I was beginning to wonder! Original sin! John Benham had ignored its existence and I had thought him wise. What was original sin?

The old Latin tutor put a modest blue stone at the head of his late companion, with her name and age and Eheu! upon it, a smaller one at her feet, with initials; and left her by herself, to be rained and snowed on, which is a hard thing to do for those whom we have cherished tenderly.

The old Latin tutor put a modest blue stone at the head of his late companion, with her name and age and Eheu! upon it, a smaller one at her feet, with initials; and left her by herself, to be rained and snowed on, which is a hard thing to do for those whom we have cherished tenderly.

It's Eden come again when God walked in the garden. And it's so short. Eheu Fugaces! You've just begun to realize how wonderful it is, just said to yourself 'This is life this is what I was born for, when it's over. And then you begin to understand, to look back, and see that it was not what you were born for.

When the desk lid was raised, I removed his work and held it behind me. "But how is this?" exclaimed the Dominie, and he looked everywhere for his previous calculations. "Nay," continued he, "it must have been the wind;" and then he cast his eyes about until they fixed upon me laughing at him. "Eheu! what do my eyes perceive? It is yet it is not yes, most truly it is, my son Jacob.

But it is better when a man reads from immediate inclination. He repeated a good many lines of Horace's Odes, while we were in the chaise. I remember particularly the Ode Eheu fugaces. He told me that Bacon was a favourite authour with him; but he had never read his works till he was compiling the English Dictionary, in which, he said, I might see Bacon very often quoted. Mr.

Years following years, steal something every day; at last they steal us from ourselves away. What Horace says is, Eheu fugaces, anni labuntur postume, postume: Years glide away, and are lost to me, lost to me.

Here's to you, laddie, and to our lasting friendship." He sipped his claret. "It's not like the Lafitte in the old cellar Eheu fugaces anni et what the plague is the Latin for vintages? But 'twill serve." He drank again and smacked his lips. "It will even serve very satisfactorily. Good wine at a perfect temperature is not the daily drink of the British soldier."

Oldbuck opened a drawer of the cabinet of his ancestor Aldobrand, and produced a bundle of papers tied with a black ribband, and labelled, Examinations, etc., taken by Jonathan Oldbuck, J. P., upon the 18th of February, 17 ; a little under was written, in a small hand, Eheu Evelina!

They call other rolls now in chapel and in class-room, and chant other songs at their revels and their feasts. 'Eheu, Posthume!" "Pshaw, Ned Blount! there's corn in Egypt still.

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