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In this material and matter-of-fact age it is difficult to place belief in anything savouring of the occult anything which cannot be explained by recognised natural laws, or which is not readily understood.
The same respect attended him in his strictly clerical functions. The benefits of baptism were supposed to be somehow bound up with Mr. Gilfil's personality, so metaphysical a distinction as that between a man and his office being, as yet, quite foreign to the mind of a good Shepperton Churchman, savouring, he would have thought, of Dissent on the very face of it.
Not that the people were obliged to be on time for early trains, for they are mostly the reapers of other people's sowing; but to men of a certain calibre, born for activity, the feeling that, simply for the pleasure of it, they can wait until the very latest moment and still get there, is an amusement savouring of both chance and power. "Yes, Mrs.
And to-morrow I would go. That point was settled, and the page, meanwhile, turned down. And for to-night I delivered myself up to the savouring of this hunger that was upon me. And then, towards the third hour of night, as I still sat there, the door was very gently opened, and I beheld Giuliana standing before me.
My lover lay the Night with me and clipt me with his right, * While I with left embraced him, a-faint for ecstasy; And hugged him to my breast and sucked the sweet wine of his lips, * Full savouring the honey-draught the honey-man sold to me.
Faults and all, however, Gaston loyally accepted it; those faults the lapse of grace into affectation, of learning into pedantry, of exotic fineness into a trick counting with him as but the proof of faith to its own dominant positions. They were but characteristics, needing no apology with the initiated, or welcome even, as savouring of the master's peculiarities of perfection.
But I do desire to set down here the essential facts of each phase in my life. I have referred already to the precociously developed trick I had of savouring life as a spectator, of observing myself as a figure in an illustrated romance probably the hero. Now, as I am certain this habit was not entirely dropped during my life at St.
Always on the anniversary of their beginning business together Weatheral and Lessing, who were still, in spite of seeing one another daily for seventeen years, able to be interested in one another, dined apart from their families, savouring pleasantly that essential essence of maleness, the mutual power of work well accomplished.
If those who wait upon the ministry of the word in our day were as simple as this man was, some requests savouring as much of the earth as his would be preferred at the close of the solemnity. If human breasts were transparent, and the thoughts that throng them patent to the public gaze, many heads would hang down.
I shall notice his charges one by one by and by; but I have made this extract here in order to insist and to dwell on this phenomenon viz. that he does consider it an undeniable fact, that the sermon is "Romish," meaning by "Romish" not "savouring of Romish doctrine" merely, but "the work of a real Romanist, of a conscious Romanist."
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