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There too, moulders that wonderful boy author John Keats. Who can pass his grave, and read that bitter inscription, dictated on his deathbed, by the heart-broken enthusiast, without the liveliest emotion? "Here lies one, whose name was writ in water. February 4th, 1821." The ancient wall of Rome, crowns the ridge of the slope we have described.
This talk of war was ridiculous. He was denouncing the public news-broadcasters; moulders of public opinion, who every day every hour must offer a new sensation to their millions of subscribers. He had reached this point when without warning his body pitched forward. The balcony rail caught it; and it hung there inert.
The World moulders away the fabric of our early nature, and Solitude rebuilds it on a firmer base.
Public opinion is the ultimate force that controls the destiny of our democracy. By common consent we editors are called the "moulders of public opinion." Writing in our easy chairs or making suave speeches over the walnuts and wine, we take scrupulous care to expatiate on this phase of our function.
At last came the awful day when the third and last effort to cast the great bell was to be made; and Ko-Ngai, together with her waiting-woman, accompanied her father to the foundry, and they took their places upon a platform overlooking the toiling of the moulders and the lava of liquefied metal.
There was nobody inside but a little ragged lass, who could not tell us what the beer was made of. She had only one drinking glass in the place, and that had a snip out of the rim. The beer was exceedingly bitter. We drank as we could, and then went into Pump Street, to the house of a "core-maker," a kind of labourer for moulders. The core-maker's wife was in. They had four children.
Under his plastic hand trifles rise into importance; the nonsense of one age becomes the wisdom of another; the levity of the wit gravitates into the learning of the pedant, and an ancient farthing moulders into infinitely more value than a modern guinea. Love and hay Are thick sown, but come up full of thistles.
It is an exquisite delight to visualize each administration from 1856 and to have had considerable intimacy with the leaders in government and the moulders of public opinion during sixty-five unusually laborious years. Many who have given their reminiscences have kept close continuing diaries. From these voluminous records they have selected according to their judgment.
No enterprise was too vast, no detail too trivial, for the attention of these moulders of Germany's destinies.
For Venizel you crossed the main road and ran down a little hill through a thick wood, terribly dark of nights, to the village; you crossed the bridge and opened the throttle. The first time I rode north from Venizel, Moulders was with me. On the left a few hundred yards away an ammunition section that had crossed by the pontoon was at full gallop.
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