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Robinson, Presbyterian though he was, "being informed that his method of preaching was awakening." And, indeed, toward the middle of the century, the "awakening" preacher was everywhere welcome. In America, as in England itself, a strange lethargy had fallen on the churches in that interlude between the Puritan régime and the Revolution.
Burns curtly, and with some surprise. "Don't you see that he is?" The conductor passed on. Miller paid no apparent attention to this little interlude, though no syllable had escaped him.
Such was the outline of their position; and, that being explained, what I saw was simply this: it composed a silent and symbolic scene, a momentary interlude in dumb show, which interpreted itself, and settled forever in my recollection, as if it had prophesied and interpreted the event which soon followed. They were resting from toil, and both sitting down.
History of Twm O'r Nant Eagerness for Learning The First Interlude The Cruel Fighter Raising Wood The Luckless Hour Turnpike-Keeping Death in the Snow Tom's Great Feat The Muse a Friend Strength in Old Age Resurrection of the Dead. "I AM the first-born of my parents," says Thomas Edwards. "They were poor people and very ignorant.
Think you these things are but still to come? Think you they are but near at hand, Only now and here? Behold. They were the same in years of old!" In her plaintive interlude, the slant-eyed servants watched her, nodding and muttering under the camphor trees. "And here's a song of exile," she said. "I render it very badly." Rudolph had never seen her face like this, bending intently above the lute.
And look how industriously it flowers all the same. They answer kind thoughts with gratitude, and that's a nice way of thinking. Intelligence isn't perhaps worth as much as we human beings imagine it to be. You yourself think with your heart, little mother." It was his pet name for her just now. After a little interlude such as this, they went on with their work.
While Brangaene is making her way through the sailors to where Tristan is standing at the helm, an interlude made of the sailors' song phrase is played on four horns and two bassoons over a pedal bass, the strings coming in in strongly marked rhythm on the last beat of each bar, marking the hauling of the ropes to clear the anchor.
"They would burn a man but only on the Bible? They are worth conciliating, if the triple crown be really worth the winning; were it mine, I would add the eagle's plume to it." And plunged into the aspiring future, this bold man forgot even the object of his passion. In real life, after a certain age, ambitious men love indeed; but it is only as an interlude.
A few copies at a guinea were for sale, with a view to let the public know something of his treasures, but it is now at a fancy price. Once when I was in a dealer's shop "haggling" over an "old play," for which I think two guineas was asked, and which seemed to me a monstrous price, Locker came in quietly, and took the book up, which was the interlude of Jacke Drum.
She had "come into my life," as they say, before I was twelve. She descended unexpectedly into a peaceful interlude that followed the annual going of those Three Great Women. She came into the old nursery upstairs, and every day she had tea with us in the housekeeper's room. She was eight, and she came with a nurse called Nannie; and to begin with, I did not like her at all.
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