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And I remarked what a curious state of things it would be, if every pupil of our national schools knew, let us say, that the moon is two thousand one hundred and sixty miles in diameter, and thought at the same time that a good paraphrase for Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased? was, "Can you not wait upon the lunatic?"

'Shall I read to you some of my verses? he inquired, after a pause. The doctor willingly consented, and Clare began declaiming his paraphrase of the 38th chapter of Job: 'Then God, half angered, answered Job aright, Out of the whirlwind and the darkening storm When he had finished reading, with tremulous voice, the last lines, scarcely altered from the text:

But he had started out to consider the very thing which before he had taken for granted, and here is an extract from his conclusions. I paraphrase him, for he was not grammatical. It's easy enough to be brave if you're feeling well and have food inside you. And it's not so difficult even if you're short of a meal and seedy, for that makes you inclined to gamble.

Reprobate silver shall men call them, because the Lord hath rejected them.” The Chaldee Paraphrase expoundeth it of the prophets who laboured in vain, and spent their strength for nought, speaking to the people in the name of the Lord, to turn to the law and to the testimony; but they would not turn. I might draw many uses from this doctrine; but I shall content myself with these few:—

I say the third, because Miss Wilton put it number three, though perhaps it was like a woman's postscript, which somehow suggests the paraphrase of a familiar bit of Scripture, the last, not will be, but should be, first! Here are the requisites.

Congreve, is neither more nor less than a condensed paraphrase of the following passage, which is to be found at page 344 of the fifth volume of the "Philosophie Positive:"

Verty did not recognize him immediately; and Mr. Jinks did not observe the new comers either. An exclamation from the young man, however, attracted his attention, and he started up. "Mr. O'Brallaghan!" cried the knight of the needle, if we may so far plagiarize upon Roundjacket's paraphrase "Mr. O'Brallaghan! this is contrary to our contract, sir.

It is this recollection which stays the feet and warms the heart of the transatlantic visitor, as he roams at twilight around the venerable castle "flanked with towers," traces the dim fresco in a church Giotto decorated, reads "Parisina" in Byron's paraphrase near the dungeons where she and her lover were slain, or gazes with mingled curiosity and love on the chirography of St.

To paraphrase the poet, we may say that those who restrain their desire for children do so because their desire is weak enough to be restrained. Such people will probably not make good parents. True lovers will beget children after a year or two, nor will they mind making a few so-called sacrifices, as of parties and new automobiles, for the sake of having children.

'Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil. God's reluctance to punish is no reason for doubting that He will. Judgment is His 'strange work, less congenial, if we may so paraphrase that strong word of the prophet's, than pure mercy, but it will be done nevertheless.

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