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Updated: June 15, 2025
It is demanded, not only that it shall interest, but also that it shall inspirit and rejoice the reader: that it shall convey a charm, and infuse delight.
I struggled, and struggled, and struggled " Here the woman pauses, and with a submissive look, again hangs down her head and sobs. "Be calm, be calm," says Madame Montford, drawing nearer to her, and making an effort to inspirit her. "Throw off all your fears, forget what you have suffered, for I, too, have suffered. And you parted with the child?"
What stupendous infatuation, what disastrous ascendency of the Power of Darkness, that this energy should have been sent forth to pervade all parts of the world in quest of objects, to inspirit and accomplish innumerable projects, political and military, and to lavish itself, even to exhaustion and fainting at its vital source, on every alien interest; while here at home, so large a part of the social body was in a moral and intellectual sense dying and putrefying over the land.
House too big for me. 'Ah! it is rather large. 'I'm thinking of changes. You know something about my affairs. Yes changes Rolfe had never seen the man so dismal before; he tried to inspirit him, but with small result. 'It's the kids that bother me, said Buncombe. Then he dropped his voice, and brought his head nearer. 'You're going to get married. His eyes glinted darkly.
Nay, he told himself that the genuineness and value of his life's work would be increased by a marriage with Adela Waltham; he and she would represent the union of classes of the wage-earning with the bourgeois, between which two lay the real gist of the combat. He thought of this frequently, and allowed the thought to inspirit him.
But the sailor would not listen to him, and, by way of diverting his thoughts, pressed him to drink of the arva. Knowing its narcotic nature, he refused; but Jimmy said he would have something mixed with it, which would convert it into an innocent beverage that would inspirit them for the rest of their journey.
It cannot be doubted that even the constant repetition of the names of the Blakes, O'Donnells, and Sarsfields, in the bulletins sent home to England, tended to enforce reflections of that description on the statesmen and the nation, and to inspirit and sustain the struggling Catholics.
In the hour of their dismay over Gladstone's surrender Lord Randolph Churchill, hurrying from London to encourage and inspirit them, told them in the Ulster Hall on the 22nd of February, 1886, that "the Loyalists in Ulster should wait and watch organise and prepare." They followed his advice.
They who felt resolute and strong endeavored to inspirit the weak and irresolute, while those who shrank from the approaching contest, and dreaded the result of it, concealed their fears, and endeavored to appear impatient for the battle.
"It is an honour; I must decline it." "Are you quite well, Laetitia? I propose in the plainest terms I can employ, to make you Lady Patterne mine." "I am compelled to refuse." "Why? Refuse? Your reason!" "The reason has been named." He took a stride to inspirit his wits. "There's a madness comes over women at times, I know.
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