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But are you still firm in rejecting a more public career, with all its deserved emoluments and just honours? The offer I made you once, I renew with increased avidity now." "'Despiciam dites," answered Aram, "and, thanks to you, I may add, 'despiciamque famem." Clem. 'Tis our last interview! Stat. Pray Heav'n it be. Clemanthes.
But what followed had not been prepared that some one began to read: "The star that bids the shepherd fold Now the top of Heav'n doth hold; And the gilded car of day His glowing axle doth allay In the steep Atlantic stream" and immediately, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, it was changed for me from verse to poetry; that is, from a jingle to a significant fact.
Have ye not seen in him what was God's end; How he doth pity and great love extend? My brethren, but above all things forbear, By heav'n or earth, or otherwise to swear; But let your yea be yea, your nay be nay, Lest ye become reprovable I say. Let him sing psalms that's merry; he that's griev'd, Let him by prayer seek to be reliev'd.
Years on years have worn onward, as watch'd from above Speeds that meek spirit yet on its labour of love; Still the exile of Heav'n, it ne'er shall away, Every heart has a home for it, roam where it may!
The apparition again replied: "Many a fathom dark and deep I have laid the book to sleep; Ethereal fires around it glowing Ethereal music ever flowing The sacred pledge of Heav'n All things revere. Each in his sphere, Save man for whom 'twas giv'n: Lend thy hand, and thou shalt spy Things ne'er seen by mortal eye." Halbert Glendinning boldly reached his hand to the White Lady.
Among the lions it hood-winked lies; O, that the Lord would open once thine eyes That thou might'st see it, then I dare say thou, As half-bereft of wits, wouldst cry out, How Shall I escape? Lord help, O! help with speed, Reach down thy hand from heav'n, for help I need, To save me from the lions, for I fear This soul of mine they will in pieces tear.
Has Heav'n design'd me any but Celinda? Dia. Maid! Bless me! did I then love a Woman? I am pleas'd thou should'st renounce me; make it good, And set me free from Fetters which I hate. Bel. Friend. Was this the Wife you did demand of me? Bel. Yes, I had no other. Dia. Fair Maid! forgive me all my shameful Passion, And charge my Fault upon your Beauty only. Cel. Excellent Creature!
Why, was there such hurt in desiring you to go that you might make haste back again, Oh, my fears! Fran. That you might receive a Lover, 'tis plain and my Indignation's high. Jul. Heav'n knows I meant Fran. Julia, he stands just in the door, Carlos advances. Car.
They were capital ears; what they caught they never let fall. In the course of the year her gleanings amounted to more than many another person's harvest. "Heav'n bless thee; Thou hast the sweetest face I ever look'd on." One of the greatest of Fleda's pleasures was when Mr. Carleton came to take her out with him. He did that often.
Their love to thee was such they could have giv'n, That thou mightst live, almost their part of heav'n. But now, behold how they rewarded are! For their indulgent love and tender care; All is forgot, this love he doth despise. They brought this bird up to pick out their eyes. This subject is unto the foulest pen, Or fairest handled by the sons of men.
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