United States or Ethiopia ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


Nothing was said about the matter in the morning, and as the girl passed on her way to milk the cows Riel murmured, "Mademoiselle will not say anything of the cause of her out-cry last night?" "I will not Monsieur; if you will promise not to address any words of love-making to me again." "I promise nothing, foolish maiden; but I have to ask that you will not make of Louis Riel an enemy."

The rage I was in to be so abus'd, put me upon hanging my self; and having ty'd an apron, I found in the room, to the bed-stead, committed my neck to the noose I had made with its strings: When Eumolpus and Gito came to the door, and entering, prevented my design: Gito, his grief growing to a rage, made a great out-cry, and forcing me on the bed, "You're mistaken," said he, "Encolpius, if you fancy it possible for you to dye before me: I was first in the design, and had not surviv'd my choice of Ascyltos; if I had met with an instrument of death: But had not you come to my relief in the bath, I had resolv'd to throw my self out of the window: And that you may know how ready death is to wait those that desire it: see I've got what you so lately endeavour'd."

Past and future, are the wings On whose support, harmoniously conjoined, Moves the great Spirit of human knowledge MS. The voice that issues from this Spirit is that Vox Populi which the Deity inspires. Foolish must he be who can mistake for this a local acclamation, or a transitory out-cry transitory though it be for years, local though from a Nation.

Gito, who had not so much passive valour at the first blow, set up such an out-cry that the known sound of his voice reach'd Tryphoena's ear; who in great disorder attended with her maids, that were all like her self surpriz'd at the voice, run to the sufferer.

A loud out-cry rose behind the first chariot, and Ephraim heard another voice shout: "Forward, if it costs the horses their lives!" "If return were possible," said the commander of the chariot-soldiers, a relative of the king, "I would go back now. But as matters are, one would tumble over the other. So forward, whatever it may cost. We are close on their heels. Halt! Halt!

The illusion would last for days together; then something unexpected would occur, and the love of her heart would reveal itself in bitter out-cry against its wrong.

A loud out-cry rose behind the first chariot, and Ephraim heard another voice shout: "Forward, if it costs the horses their lives!" "If return were possible," said the commander of the chariot-soldiers, a relative of the king, "I would go back now. But as matters are, one would tumble over the other. So forward, whatever it may cost. We are close on their heels. Halt! Halt!

I, who thought I had behav'd my self very honourably, told her the whole fight; and to end her grief for the loss of her bean, presented the goose: when I shew'd the goose, the old woman set up such an out-cry, that you wou'd have thought the geese were re-entring the place.

I am resolv'd to marry to morrow either to the Apothecary or the Farmer, Men I never saw, to be reveng'd on thee, thou termagant Infidel. Enter the Doctor. Doct. What Noise, what Out-cry, what Tumult's this? Har. Ha, the Doctor! Doct. A Woman! some Baud I am sure; Woman, what's your Business here? ha. Har.

The proposal was turned down by the ex-noble Barras and by the public out-cry "of merchants and workmen themselves," and banishment is replaced by civic degradation.