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"I spake hastily, for I was ashamed of her words, though I only half understood them: 'I hear thee and deem that thou mockest me: I have never known a mother; I am but a poor thrall, a goatherd dwelling with a mistress in a nook of this wildwood: I have never a piece of bread; but as to the goats' milk, that thou shalt have at once. So I called one of my goats to me, for I knew them all, and milked her into a wooden bowl that I carried slung about me, and gave the old woman to drink: and she kissed my hand and drank and spake again, but no longer in a whining voice, like a beggar bidding alms in the street, but frank and free.

It drew from Coleridge, who previously had seen in the Revolution the dawn of a nobler era, an indignant protest against the prostitution of the ideas of 1789: "Oh France that mockest Heaven, adulterous, blind, Are these thy boasts, champion of human kind?

I fear me thine own age will have small honour if thou thus mockest mature years in me." This gentleness only served to increase the audacity of his persecutors, who now, momently augmenting, presented a formidable obstacle to further progress.

"Ah," she replied, "I feel that love has no varieties: there is but one love, but there may be many counterfeits." Godolphin smiled to think how the untutored daughter of nature had unconsciously uttered the sparkling aphorism of the most artificial of maxim-makers. Lucilla saw the smile, and her tears flowed instantly. "Thou mockest me."

But I know thy fierce mind, and that thou mockest me and Hagen." Then said the prince of Bern, "Most high queen, there were never nobler captives than these I have delivered here into thy hands. Let the homeless knights live for my sake." She promised him she would do it gladly, and good Dietrich went forth weeping.

"Ah," she replied, "I feel that love has no varieties: there is but one love, but there may be many counterfeits." Godolphin smiled to think how the untutored daughter of nature had unconsciously uttered the sparkling aphorism of the most artificial of maxim-makers. Lucilla saw the smile, and her tears flowed instantly. "Thou mockest me."

Know, also, that whatever there may be of foul or of fiendish about the Hamako belongs more to your lineage than to mine this Hamako being, in truth, the anchorite whom thou art come hither to visit." "This!" said Sir Kenneth, looking at the athletic yet wasted figure before him "this! Thou mockest, Saracen this cannot be the venerable Theodorick!"

I hear thee: yet it is not thou who mockest me, but the roof on which thou art standing." Time and place often give the advantage to the weak over the strong. The Ox and the Frog AN OX drinking at a pool trod on a brood of young frogs and crushed one of them to death. The Mother coming up, and missing one of her sons, inquired of his brothers what had become of him.

How then canst thou look to be of those that shall enter through the gates into the city? I tell thee not, for I profess not yet to know anything, but doth not thy own profession of Christianity counsel thee to fall upon thy face, and cry to him whom thou mockest, 'I am a sinful man, O Lord'? "The Lord said: All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.

It drew from Coleridge, who previously had seen in the Revolution the dawn of a nobler era, an indignant protest against the prostitution of the ideas of 1789: "Oh France that mockest Heaven, adulterous, blind, Are these thy boasts, champion of human kind?

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