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I trust, gentlemen, you will excuse me for this historical account of my feelings they are the principles, gentlemen, of a gentleman of a man of an officer of the Castle Cumber Cavalry and lastly of him who has the honor the glorious, pious, and immortal honor, I may say, to hold the honorable situation of Deputy-Master of this honorable Lodge.

The golden loveliness of Alianora, and the dark splendor of Freydis and, derisively, the immortal young smile of Sesphra, showed each for a moment, and was gone.

No, he says, 'the crisis is at hand for every man to take part for or against the institutions of the British Monarchy. His part is taken: 'but of this be sure, to do aught good will never be his task! He will guard carefully against all possible improvements, and maintain all possible abuses sacred, impassive, immortal.

They had not heard of One who alone with returning footsteps had broken the eternal silence of the tomb, and brought the hope of immortal life to the sleeping dead around.

She said I would live until those wars were forgotten a prophecy which failed. If I should live a thousand years it would still fail. For whatsoever had touch with Joan of Arc, that thing is immortal. Members of Joan's family married, and they have left descendants.

Show that beauty of subject is the right ideal! You will annihilate Wharton and do an immortal work."

She remembered the exact words, the quiver in the voice that had uttered them. Then, that being so, he was loving her still. Across the desert her bitter desert of ashes the lamp was shining even now. Love like his was immortal. Love such as that could never die. That comforted her for a space, but soon the sense of desolation returned. She remembered their cruel estrangement.

Whoever went for the first time to see and hear Charles Dickens read one or other of his writings, did well in selecting a night when he was going to relate his immortal ghost story of Christmas.

Perhaps we shall meet in another world that is, if the members of the animal kingdom have immortal souls, as we have." The Duke was little versed in their language; yet, as he passed between these gently garrulous blooms, he caught at least the drift of their salutation, and smiled a vague but courteous acknowledgment, to the right and the left alternately, creating a very favourable impression.

"Wherefore, with respect to the immortal, if we have allowed that it is imperishable, the soul, in addition to its being immortal, must also be imperishable; if not, there will be need of other arguments." "But there is no need," he said, "so far as that is concerned; for scarcely could any thing not admit of corruption, if that which is immortal and eternal is liable to it."