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It spoke out in a sudden flashing of the eye, a gentle smiling of the mouth, which was equally unexpected and grate ful to my heart. "I am delighted with the idea!" she exclaimed, putting her arms about my neck. "I think we shall be so happy there. I long to get away from this place." "Indeed! But are you serious?" "To be sure." "I was apprehensive it might distress you." "Oh! no! no!

They cleanse our vices. They kindle our hearts with love of virtue. Lydgate's Falls of Princes is an especially great poem, A good ensample for us to dispyse This worlde, so ful of mutabilyte. Other cunning poets are, however, not so praiseworthy. Instead of feigning pleasant and covert fables, they spend their time in vanity, making ballades of fervent love and such like tales and trifles.

He smashes the water-gauge wid another, an' jammed one shot in the ol' rattle-box's entrails, an' she starts to blow off steam shriekin' like a soul in hell. The ginneys throwed down their tools an' started to climb up the walls of the cut like a gang av monkeys, Trevison watchin' thim with a grin as cold as a barrow ful ov icicles.

'And you'll keep in mind what my father meant us to be, Ful that we have got to live so as to meet him again. Fulbert nodded his head emphatically. 'It is his name you have to keep unstained in the new country, added Felix, the fresh thought rising to his lips; but it was met by a gush of feeling that quite astonished him. 'Ay, and yours, Felix!

"It is all flowers. It is like the garden of the garden of locked up." "It is de light ful," replied the self-compelled optimist sturdily. But here nature gave way; he was obliged to relieve his agricultural bile by getting into the cart and complaining to his sister. "'Twill take us all our time to cure him.

'Twas that first drew me in The tempting Hope of Means to conquer you, Wou'd put me upon any dangerous Enterprize: Were I the Lord of all the Universe, I am so lost in Love, For one dear Night to clasp you in my Arms, I'd lavish all that World then die with Joy. L. Ful. Gay. Enter Sir Cautious, Bearjest, Noisey and Bredwel. Sir Cau.

Any way, no respectable person would choose to be intimate there, or to let their boys resort there; and it is my duty not to consent. 'Ful is in such an awful way, said Lance, disconsolately. 'Fee, you don't know how hard it is, you always were such a muff.

My Lady has lost, and your Lady has lost, and the rest what, old Cows will kick sometimes, what's a hundred Pound? Sir Cau. A hundred Pound! why, 'tis a sum, Sir a sum why, what the Devil did I do with a Box and Dice! L. Ful. Why, you made a shift to lose, Sir? And where's the harm of that? We have lost, and he has won; anon it may be your Fortune. Sir Cau.

This bird is a great favorite with us, dead or alive, on account of its taste- ful plumage, its tender flesh, its domestic virtues, and its pleasant piping. Besides, although I appreciate toads and cows, and all that sort of thing, I like to have a game-preserve more in the English style. And we did.

The drudgery of the newspaper office was too distaste ful, and besides it would be beneath the dignity of a graduate and a successful magazine writer. He wanted to begin at the top of the ladder. To his surprise he found that every situation in the editorial department of the journals was full, always had been full, was always likely to be full.