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They trotted along humming bits of their infancy's songs, feeling very warm and happy inside, felicitously full of tea and macaroons and with their feet comfortably on something that kept still and didn't heave or lurch beneath them. Mr. Twist, too, was gayer than he had been for some hours. He seemed relieved; and he was.
I own that if the poet must be rejected such a rejection would seem more in harmony with what shall I say? our notions of what ought not to have been. Felicitously he ceased and held a meek head among them, auk's egg, prize of their fray. He thous and thees her with grave husbandwords. Dost love, Miriam? Dost love thy man? That may be too, Stephen said.
There was a momentary silence, which the lady would not break; and at last her companion broke it, and not felicitously. 'I think there is nothing more delightful than meeting with old friends.
So far as he knew, I could be assured that the existing relations between the administrative bodies of his contemptible country and my own royal land were of a nature so felicitously mutual and peaceful in fact, both Governments saw eye to eye in regard to international affairs in Far Western China that he felt sure that I should arrive at the bridge leading into Burma without personal harm.
And again, that philosophical truth felicitously imaged forth 'Revenge and Wrong bring forth their kind, The foul cubs like their parents are, Their den is in the guilty mind, And Conscience feeds them with despair. The conclusion of the last chorus is among the most beautiful of his lyrics.
In all candor I must say that she approached closely to a realization of the ideals of a book a sixteenmo, if you please, fair to look upon, of clear, clean type, well ordered and well edited, amply margined, neatly bound; a human book whose text, as represented by her disposition and her mind, corresponded felicitously with the comeliness of her exterior.
Some of our soldiers asked if this that they saw was not a thing in a dream." Fiske thus felicitously alludes to it: "It may be well called the most romantic moment in all history, this moment when European eyes first rested upon that city of wonders, the chief ornament of a stage of social evolution two full ethnical periods behind their own.
Scott's Suggestions on Female Education I read with unalloyed pleasure; it is justly, clearly, and felicitously expressed. The girls of this generation have great advantages it seems to me that they receive much encouragement in the acquisition of knowledge and the cultivation of their minds. In these days women may be thoughtful and well read, without being stigmatized as "blues" or pedants.
There followed, accordingly, a formal presentation with an introductory address by the Director, who, in excellent English, thanked Mr. Morse in the name of Prussia and of all Germany for his great services, and speeches by the principal persons present the Belgian envoy, Baron de Nothomb, very felicitously complimenting the Professor in French.
What Southey so felicitously says of Kirke White applies most eloquently to young Hallam: "Just at that age when the painter would have wished to fix his likeness and the lover of poetry would delight to contemplate him, in the fair morning of his virtues, the full spring-blossom of his hopes, just at that age hath death set the seal of eternity upon him, and the beautiful hath been made permanent."
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