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Updated: June 14, 2025
Sometimes we see thee fully and can say From hence thou took'st thy rise and went'st that way, But oft'ner the short beams of reason's eye See only there thou art, not how, nor why. I promised in my last to write again before I went out of town, and now I'll be as good as my word.
You do not yield to the entreaties of the King of Prussia, and to the gratitude you owe him, it is true, but then he has no son. I confess that I have my son's education so much at heart, and that you are so necessary to me, that perhaps I press you too much. Pardon my indiscretion for the reason's sake, and rest assured that it is esteem which has made me so selfish."
But warmed with that uchanging flame Behold the outward moving frame, Its living marbles jointed strong With glistening band and silvery thong, And linked to reason's guiding reins By myriad rings in trembling chains, Each graven with the threaded zone Which claims it as the master's own.
Sir Charles Williams is appointed envoy to this last King: here is an epigram which he has just sent over on Lord Egmont's opposition to the Mutiny Bill: Why has Lord Egmont 'gainst this bill So much declamatory skill So tediously exerted? The reason's plain: but t'other day He mutinied himself for pay, And he has twice deserted. Petersburg.
He ceased, and bowed, and the Knight reverently bending his body, took leave. Low, reverently low, Make thy stubborn knowledge bow, Weep out thy reason's and thy body's eyes, Deject thyself, that thou mayest rise, To look to heaven be blind to all below.
Indeed, the more you examine the Protestant sects in the light of first principles the more they are found to weaken human certitude, interfere with reason's native knowledge of God and His attributes, and perplex the free working of the laws of human thought. Protestantism is no religion for a philosopher, unless he is a pessimist if you can call such a being a philosopher and adopts Calvinism."
"Somewhere beneath the sun, Those quivering heart-strings prove it, Somewhere there must be one Made for this soul to love it Some one whom I could court With no great change of manner, Still holding reason's fort, While waving fancy's banner!" All of which things made a subtle change in his attitude to Corydon, whom he still met occasionally.
You always do that," he went on plaintively, "whenever I can get you to talk about marrying me." "I know it," she murmured. "Well, why do you?" Her eyelids flickered, and then she looked up at him with a sad gravity, tears seeming just at the poise. "One reason's because I have a feeling that it's never going to be." "Why?" "It's just a feeling." "You haven't any reason or "
"Yes, that reason's a reason for me." "And for me," Mrs. Lowder insisted. "She's not therefore so stupid as not to do justice to grounds so marked. You can tell her perfectly that I had asked you to say nothing." "And may I tell her that you've asked me now to speak?" Mrs. Lowder might well have thought, yet, oddly, this pulled her up. "You can't do it without ?"
Courage then, my worthy friend; do not be overwhelmed wid grief, for I can assure you that as matters in general go on the surface of this terraqueous globe, the death of a wife ought to be set down as a proof that heaven does not altogether overlook us. 'Tis true there are tears shed upon such occasions, and for very secret reason's too, if the truth were known.
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