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"If the eye of the nurse doth not perjure its owner, I would say she was safe for all time." "Good " "But, Pomphrey, one would wonder at thy devotion to Cedric?" "I loved him, first." "That does not say thou lovest thy second love better, eh?" "By heaven, I love her, there thou hast it." Buckingham gave vent to his natural inclination and laughed boldly. "Then, follow her.

"Above thee!" repeated Isabel, in amaze; "and who in England is above the daughter of Earl Warwick? Not Richard of Gloucester? If so, pardon my foolish tongue." "No, not Richard, though I feel kindly towards him, and his sweet voice soothes me when I listen, not Richard. Ask no more." "Oh, Anne, speak, speak! we are not both so wretched? Thou lovest not Clarence? It is it must be!"

"Thou knowest," he said, "that Math the son of Mathonwy has this property, that if men whisper together, in a tone how low soever, if the wind meet it, it becomes known unto him." "Yes," said Gwydion, "hold now thy peace, I know thy intent, thou lovest Goewin." When he found that his brother knew his intent, he gave the heaviest sigh in the world. "Be silent, my soul, and sigh not," he said.

No, no; if indeed thou lovest me time will not change thee, if thou hast one sacred tie, when nature severs that, and thou art alone on earth, thou shalt be mine, whatever be thy race." "Hope it not, ask it not!

Which among the philosophies will be enduring? I know not, But that philosophy's self ever may last is my hope. Fame with the vulgar expires; but, Muse immortal, thou bearest Those whom thou lovest, who love thee, into Mnemosyne's arms. Trusty old Homer! to thee I confide the secret so tender; For the raptures of love none but the bard should e'er know. Only two virtues exist.

Verily I swear by Thy glory that I yearn for naught besides Thyself, nor do I desire anything except Thy mercy, nor am I apprehensive of aught save Thy justice. I beg Thee to forgive me as well as those whom Thou lovest, howsoever Thou pleasest. Verily Thou art the Almighty, the Bountiful.

She drew back from his embrace, smiling softly; and as she did so the golden circlet of the sacred snakes fell, being but loosely set upon her brow, and rolled away into the darkness beyond the ring of light. I saw the omen, and even in the bitter anguish of my heart knew its evil import. But these twain took no note. "Thou lovest me?" she said, most sweetly; "how know I that thou lovest me?

Then, his heart bursting with jealousy and rage, he threw the package into the drawer from which he had taken it, and mechanically picked up a volume of De Musset, opening to some page which recalled his own suffering. Casting this aside, he took up another book, and his eyes fell upon the passionate verses of the soldier-poet, Petoefi, addressed to his Etelka: Thou lovest me not? What matters it?

The woman said, "Oh, dear husband, and what is that, then?" "What dost thou mean by that?" He answered, "I must not tell thee." But she said, "If thou lovest me, thou must tell me," and used her most affectionate words, and said that no one should ever know it, and left him no rest.

"This is a strange account of thee, old friend," said Bertram. "Dost thou connive with the wolves in robbing thine own fold?" "Why, let it pass, if thou lovest me," answered the countryman; "Charles could tell thee something nearer the truth if he had a mind; but for the present let it pass."

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