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"This is a hospitable house," said Jack; "but the ground must be quaggy underneath, for at every step the building quakes." He had gone some time in the house, when he began to be hungry. Then he looked at the food, and at first he was afraid; but he bared the sword, and by the shining of the sword, it seemed the food was honest.

Shall I be frighted when a madman stares? 'Look when I stare, see how the subject quakes. This sounds, already, as if Tyranny were not quite dead. 'Cassius. O ye gods, ye gods, must I endure all this! Brutus. All this? ay more: Fret till your proud heart break; Go, show YOUR SLAVES how choleric you are, And bid YOUR BONDMEN tremble. Must I budge? Must I observe you?

The universe that rolls this globe around Moves wheresoe'er thy plastic influence guides, And, ductile, owns the god whose arm presides. The lightnings are thy ministers of ire, The double-forked and ever-living fire; In thy unconquerable hand they glow, And at the flash all nature quakes below.

I assure you I am 'all av a trimble, and my heart quakes with fear of what the future may have in store for me," and she glanced anxiously at the rough men about her. "Miss Newton, won't you sing for us?" called Captain Tucker across the camp fire. "It is not often we capture ladies, and I am longing for the sound of a woman's voice." "Do," pleaded Goddard, low in Nancy's ear.

"My heart was full of joy; for though I saw how touched he was because of what he saw, it was all common to my sight, and I had grieved much, but had had little delight; and I said: "'There's only one thing to be done. He cannot come back here, and I must go to him that is, said I, 'if you think he cares for me still, for my heart quakes at the thought that he might have changed.

And therefore they are but like the felon that standeth before the judge, he quakes and trembles, and seems to repent most heartily, but the bottom of all is the fear of the halter; not that he hath any detestation of the offence, as is evident, because, let but this man have his liberty, and he will be a thief, and so a rogue still, whereas, if his mind were changed, he would be otherwise.

She set upon him, cursing and kicking, and drove him before her to the shelter. "The pig!" she cried. "Running free since the sun was at the centre of the sky, and yet not a stick! May a thousand devils take the coward! He quakes like an aspen!" Squaw Charley was indeed trembling, but only with the cold, and soon, under the shingle roof, the snuggling dogs would warm him.

I only thought I'd mention it!" Like an electric shock dart the words of Jacques through the frame of the chivalric Sir Asinus. He starts to his feet gazes around him despairingly, seeking a place of refuge. The step of worthy Doctor Small is heard upon the portico; Sir Asinus quakes. "Are you unwell, my dear friend?" asks Jacques with melancholy interest.

And, tell me, is't not the sovereign's gain, If the soldiers their dignity will maintain? Who but his soldiers give him the state Of a mighty, wide-ruling potentate? Make and preserve for him, far and near, The voice which Christendom quakes to hear? Well enough they may his yoke-chain bear, Who feast on his favors, and daily share, In golden chambers, his sumptuous fare.

You men of business, who know so well what a good, hearty "go ahead," coupled with a frank, merry face, will do in your own case give encouragement to the young beginner, who starts nervously at the bottom of the race, and who, though he may put a bold outside on, quakes at the center of his being with the dread that among so many competitors he shall always be left in the rear.

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