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Updated: May 4, 2025
Nature, in the midst of thy disorders, thou art still friendly to the scantiness thou hast created; with all thy great works about thee little hast thou left to give, either to the scythe or to the sickle, but to that little thou grantest safety and protection, and sweet are the dwellings which stand so sheltered! William Makepeace Thackeray On Being Found Out I put my hand into the sack.
I thank thee All that I strove for and lived for, Thou, my Redeemer who art Love itself Ah how good, how comforting to think of that! It is for this that Thou grantest me to die!"
I thank thee All that I strove for and lived for, Thou, my Redeemer who art Love itself Ah how good, how comforting to think of that! It is for this that Thou grantest me to die!"
I cannot abandon all I hold dear, you, Dionysia." A deep flush covered the young girl's cheeks. She stammered, "I have expressed myself badly. You shall not go alone." He raised his hands to heaven, as if in utter despair. "Great God! Thou grantest me this consolation!" But Dionysia went on speaking in a firmer voice.
Oh! take me from this scene of sin and misery where there is nothing but sorrow and affliction of spirit. My heart sighs for Thy eternal mansions; for Thy incomparable beauty; for the consummation of that blissful union, of whose sweetness Thou grantest us a foretaste here below.
Thus grantest Thou the prayers of him that asketh, and blessest the years of the just; but Thou art the same, and in Thy years which fail not, Thou preparest a garner for our passing years. For Thou by an eternal counsel dost in their proper seasons bestow heavenly blessings upon the earth.
Reflecting upon all this, O illustrious one, do that which should be done. That best of Rishis, gratified with all she said, replied, "Thou shall remain a virgin even if thou grantest my wish. And, O timid one, O beauteous lady, solicit the boon that thou desirest. And the illustrious Rishi thereupon granted that wish of her heart.
Amasis nodded silently in return, and then asked abruptly and sternly: "What is thy desire? my time is limited." "For your son, more than for others," replied the prince with quivering lips. "Seven times have I petitioned for the great favor, which thou grantest for the first time to-day." "No reproaches! I suspect the reason of thy visit.
I thank thee All that I strove for and lived for, Thou, my Redeemer who art Love itself Ah how good, how comforting to think of that! It is for this that Thou grantest me to die!"
Amasis nodded silently in return, and then asked abruptly and sternly: "What is thy desire? my time is limited." "For your son, more than for others," replied the prince with quivering lips. "Seven times have I petitioned for the great favor, which thou grantest for the first time to-day." "No reproaches! I suspect the reason of thy visit.
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