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Updated: May 18, 2025
First, a passionate personal attachment; then, that love issuing, as such love always does, in willing sacrifice that recks not for a moment of personal consequences; that is ready to accept anything for itself if it can serve the object of its devotion, and will count life well expended if it is flung away in such a service.
Wave after wave of new life uplifts him, and the gladness of the dawn surrounds him. He sees his past as past, because his will is set to follow a higher path, and he recks little of the suffering that the past may bequeath to him, since he knows he will not hand on such bitter legacy from his present.
Tell the Templar to come hither he is a priest, and may do something But no! as well confess myself to the devil as to Brian de Bois-Guilbert, who recks neither of heaven nor of hell. I have heard old men talk of prayer prayer by their own voice Such need not to court or to bribe the false priest But I I dare not!"
But Art, which is long-lived, recks little of Time, an evanescent thing. He was enthusiastic over his subject. He would make not one sketch, but two. That lake, like the gates, was worthy of immortality. Of course, the house must come first. He unpacked a canvas hold-all, and soon was busy. He worked with the speed and assured confidence of a master.
Concobar answered straight, "Thou shalt not get from me or from the Ultonians any eric, small or great. My nephew slew the beast in fair fight, defending his life against an aggressor. But I will say something else, proud smith, and little it recks me whether it is pleasing to thee or not.
Let it weigh with thee in considering my conduct, nor permit thyself to be swayed by Marzak there, who recks nothing so that he vents his petty hatred of me." "Do not heed him, O my father!" cried Marzak. "It cannot be that...." "Peace!" growled Asad, somewhat stricken on a sudden.
If thou wert born of woman if thou hast but a touch of human charity in thee if thy heart be not hard as thy breastplate save my aged father save this wounded knight!" "A knight," answered the Templar, with his characteristic calmness, "a knight, Rebecca, must encounter his fate, whether it meet him in the shape of sword or flame and who recks how or where a Jew meets with his?"
"Dear dame," said Betty earnestly, "the soul recks little of its earthly tenement." "God rest his soul, he was a good fellow and brave," said Johnstone earnestly. "I also have seen Wild Jack," said Betty, willing to turn the poor woman from her troubles. "Seen him! seen Wild Jack?" cried she.
More I hear, that the monster dire, in his wanton mood, of weapons recks not; hence shall I scorn so Hygelac stay, king of my kindred, kind to me! brand or buckler to bear in the fight, gold-colored targe: but with gripe alone must I front the fiend and fight for life, foe against foe. Then faith be his in the doom of the Lord whom death shall take.
And, O Bharata, Bhima's wrath was soon appeased by Bhishma, the grand-sire of the Kurus, with various kinds of counsel. But, O king, even though Bhima was angry, the brave Sisupala depending on his own manhood, did not tremble in fear. And though Bhima was leaping up impetuously every moment, Sisupala bestowed not a single thought on him, like a lion that recks not a little animal in rage.
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