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Updated: May 3, 2025
I loved thee a few minutes since, now I love thee a thousand times more, and perhaps I should love thee less if thou hadst carried my enjoyment to its highest limit." "Oh! how much art thou mistaken, lovely one! How great is thy error! Thou art feeding upon sophisms, and thou leavest reality aside; I mean nature which alone can give real felicity.
And then she gave him the ring of King Pellinore with that precious ruby jewel inset into it, and she said: "Take thou this, Percival, and put it upon thy finger, for it is a royal ring. Now when thou leavest me, go unto the court of King Arthur and make diligent inquiry for Sir Lamorack of Gales.
If thou showest me not thy face, if thou leavest me wholly aside, I know not how I am to pass these long, rainy hours. I keep gazing on the far-away gloom of the sky, and my heart wanders wailing with the restless wind. If thou speakest not I will fill my heart with thy silence and endure it. I will keep still and wait like the night with starry vigil and its head bent low with patience.
DEVEREUX. So then! MACDONALD. An altered case! Thou wretched man So easily leavest thou thy oath and colors? DEVEREUX. The devil! I but followed your example; If you could prove a villain, why not we? MACDONALD. We've naught to do with thinking that's your business. You are our general, and give out the orders; We follow you, though the track lead to hell. Good, then! we know each other.
If thou leavest me I shall hang myself on the tree that is behind the house. I swear it by God." There was something immensely forcible in the way she spoke. She was no longer the meek, soft native girl, but a determined woman. She was extraordinarily transformed. "Why shouldst thou stay with me? Thou canst go back to Papeete, and thou wilt soon find another white man.
Isabel perceived at once the forms of her parents, and stopped short in some whispered conversation, and uttered a cry almost of dismay. "Thou leavest the revel betimes, fair daughter," said the earl, examining her countenance with an eye somewhat stern. "My lady," said the confidant, with a lowly reverence, "was anxious for her babe."
Thou leavest at noon; three hours more, and I shall see thee again. Meantime, mio dolce amor, a thousand kisses; but give me none, for they set me all afire." What genuine and reckless passion!
"I say, Ayesha, that I will not," he repeated; "moreover, that if thou leavest me here I will find my way down the mountain alone, and join the battle." "Then come," she answered, "and on thine own head be it. Nay, not on thine beloved, on mine, on mine."
O Lord, I am not worthy of Thy consolation, nor of any spiritual visitation; and therefore Thou dealest justly with me, when Thou leavest me poor and desolate. For if I were able to pour forth tears like the sea, still should I not be worthy of Thy consolation.
Wilt thou continue to watch over it, to do all within thy power for its welfare?" "That will I gladly, my Brother, when thou leavest it like a squaw without her brave. Not a day shall pass that I will not peer through the forests hitherward to see that all be well; mine ears shall harken each night lest harm approach it.
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