Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 15, 2025


To do without avail The decent ordered tasks of every day: Talk with the sober: join the solemn play: Tell for the hundredth time the self-same tale Told by our grandsires in the self-same vale Where the sun sets with even, level ray, And nights, eternally the same, make way For hueless dawns, intolerably pale " "But I know the verse." "No; hear it out; hear what you sent me: "'And this is life?

If you were making war upon any other occasion, for our sakes you ought to withhold your hands from those to whom we have made you fathers-in-law and grandsires. If it be for our own cause, then take us, and with us your sons-in-law and grandchildren. Restore to us our parents and kindred, but do not rob us of our children and husbands. Make us not, we entreat you, twice captives."

It was this exact quirk of lopsided righteousness which enabled our grandsires to burn witches while they sang psalms." "You think our host is of the type most susceptible to such a danger?" "Yes, because the intolerant man always stands on the border of insanity."

"And I am selling cars I sold one to-day to an old darkey, and I felt my grandsires turn in their graves. But I like it." The Major sat up. "Your liking it is the biggest thing about you, Paine." "What do you mean?" "A man who can do his day's work and not whine about it, is the man that counts.

With a piercing cry of triumph the chiefs sprang up and brandished their tomahawks. "Then we took the sons of the Wyandots, the Eries, the Algonquins. Wherever we found the son of a brave man we adopted him. Wherever we found a brave man we made him a chief. "Here is the son of a brave man, our friend. Let us adopt him. Be ye his grandsires, oh ye chiefs of old!

If you were making war upon any other occasion, for our sakes you ought to withhold your hands from those to whom we have made you fathers-in-law and grandsires. If it be for our own cause, then take us, and with us your sons-in-law and grandchildren. Restore to us our parents and kindred, but do not rob us of our children and husbands. Make us not, we entreat you, twice captives."

There are a hundred such; and it is a wonder to me that they have not long ago been put into picture-books for little girls and boys. But, instead of that, old gray-bearded grandsires pore over them, in musty volumes of Greek, and puzzle themselves with trying to find out when, and how, and for what they were made."

Gifts of water with sesame seeds are regarded by the Pitris as productive of eternal gratification to them. The grandsires all become highly pleased with gifts of lamps and Krisara. I have thus recited the ancient ordinance, laid down by the Rishis, that is highly applauded by both the Pitris and the deities in their respective regions.""

Behold especially the conduct of my grandsires ever engaged in great achievements. How did my father, blessed with many virtues, meet with his death? Describe everything to me as it happened. I am desirous of hearing it from you! "Sauti continued, 'Thus directed by the monarch, those councillors, ever solicitous of the good of the king, told him everything exactly as it had occurred.

Besides, it is easy to speak in general terms; but thousands and thousands are young and helpless, or old and feeble, grandsires or women or children, how about them? As long as there is a woman left or a child, your task is yet unfulfilled. Make a personal application of it; I am one of them.

Word Of The Day

batanga

Others Looking