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'And this loathsome, and grovelling thing, said I, inly, 'squanders on low excesses, wastes upon outrages to society, that with which I could make my soul as a burning lamp, that should shed a light over the world!" "There was that in this man's vices which revolted me far more than the villainy of Houseman.

The sun fell on the red in the natural rock and intensified the white of the marbles. Against the sombre mountains the isolated citadel glowed inly, like a milk-white opal shot with rose. Paulus caught his breath. Was it here, his flame of life? In the following weeks Paulus remembered some things in the conversation of this day, which at the time had made but slight impression on him.

Indeed, he who is conscious of the delusions of the present life and the enchantments of this material house, in which his soul is detained like Ulysses in the irriguous cavern of Calypso, will like him continually bewail his captivity, and inly pine for a return to his native country. Odyssey, book v., 103.

The King inly scoffed at her words, saying to himself: "How should a damsel have come by a knowledge and skill that the greatest physicians in the world do not possess?" He therefore graciously acknowledged her good intention, and answered that he had resolved no more to follow advice of physician.

Why, at that moment, did my heart leap so joyously within me? why did I say inly, "The treasure I have so long yearned for is found at last: we have met, and through the waste of years, we will work together, and never part again"? Why, at that moment of bliss, did I not rather feel a foretaste of the coming woe?

"It is the torpor of ambition after one of its storms," said I, inly; and I approached, and laid my hand on his shoulder. After our mutual greetings, I said, "Have the dead so strong an attraction that at this hour they detain the courted and courtly Bolingbroke from the admiration and converse of the living?" The statesman looked at me earnestly: "Have you heard the news of the day?" said he.

Thou hast known deceit and folly, Thou hast felt that vice is woe; With a musing melancholy, Inly armed, go, maiden! go. Mother, sage of self dominion, Firm thy steps, O melancholy! The strongest plume in wisdom's pinion Is the memory of past folly. Mute the sky-lark and forlorn While she moults the firstling plumes, That had skimm'd the tender corn, Or the bean-field's odorous blooms.

Bred a Roman Catholic, though pride, consistency, custom, made me externally adhere to the Papal Church, I inly perceived its errors and smiled at its superstitions.

Hers were the covert taunt the smiling affront the sarcasm in the mask of compliment the careless exaction of respect in trifles, which could not outwardly be resented, but which could not inly be forgiven. "Fair day to the Signora Colonna," said she to the proud wife of the proud Stephen; "we passed your palace yesterday.

Said Frank inly: "Jim Tozer, the name seems familiar to me. Of course, my step-mother's brother." Aloud: "You are the only workman here now!" "Yes, you've been payin' a visit to Mr. Rougeant, you're the gentleman as rescued him from drowning. Lucky for him, old chap, that you were round about there, for it's dead certain he'd ha' gone to bottom." "You take care of this horse?"

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