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Updated: May 16, 2025
The evil curse rests like a gallu upon the man, The pain-giving voice has settled upon him, The voice that is not good has settled upon him, The evil curse, the charm that produces insanity, The evil curse has killed that man as a sheep, His god has departed from his body, His goddess has ... taken her place outside, The pain-giving voice covers him as a garment and confuses him.
I perceived in him no pain-giving, sarcastic smile; I only heard the pulsation of a German heart, which is always perceptible in the songs, and which must live. Through the means of the many people I was acquainted with here, among whom I might enumerate many others, as, for instance, Kalkbrenner, Gathy, &c., my residence in Paris was made very cheerful and rich in pleasure.
"Pious and painefull." Why has that excellent old phrase gone out of use? Simply because these good painefull or painstaking persons proved to be such nuisances in the long run, that the word "painefull" came, before people thought of it, to mean pain-giving instead of painstaking. So, the old fellah's off to-morrah, said the young man John. Old fellow? said I, whom do you mean?
So, after making what he thought the amende honorable to his cousin; but in reality only doing, as all men do who attempt to explain away some pain-giving remark; that is, adding poignancy to the wounding shaft; he led off his visitor to accompany him round the station.
Those who regard the world as God-emanated and God-guided, must inevitably realise that the relation of man susceptible to pleasure and pain by contact with his environment to his environment filled with pleasure and pain-giving objects must be intended to provoke in man the desire to possess the pleasure-giving, to avoid the pain-giving.
"Pious and painefull." Why has that excellent old phrase gone out of use? Simply because these good painefull or painstaking persons proved to be such nuisances in the long run, that the word "painefull" came, before people thought of it, to mean pain-giving instead of painstaking. So, the old fellah's off to-morrah, said the young man John. Old fellow? said I, whom do you mean?
Again and again he drew the hateful whip through his hand, adjusting it with a view of dealing the most pain-giving blow. Poor Esther had never yet been severely whipped, and her shoulders were plump and tender. Each blow, vigorously laid on, brought screams as well as blood. "Have mercy; Oh! have mercy" she cried; "I won't do so no more;" but her piercing cries seemed only to increase his fury.
"Fine!" shouted the lad. "Bring in a catfish with a bunch of kittens," Frank laughed. "I'm afraid we have mice in the provision room." "I'll find a dogfish with a couple of puppies," replied Jimmie, "so we can have plenty of bark to build fires with." "A bad joke," Frank replied. "If you'd quit studying up slang and read the best authors you wouldn't inflict such pain-giving jolts."
In the meanwhile, human beings do not get any large proportion of their enjoyment from what they admit to be their nobler side. Hence it is that even when you have got rid of the mere struggle for existence fed, clothed, and housed your civilised savage, and secured food, clothes, and shelter for his brood you have by no means provided against his destructive, pain-giving activities.
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