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Updated: May 13, 2025
Has Heav'n design'd me any but Celinda? Dia. Maid! Bless me! did I then love a Woman? I am pleas'd thou should'st renounce me; make it good, And set me free from Fetters which I hate. Bel. Friend. Was this the Wife you did demand of me? Bel. Yes, I had no other. Dia. Fair Maid! forgive me all my shameful Passion, And charge my Fault upon your Beauty only. Cel. Excellent Creature!
"Nay, let us speak of our future, my Helen " "The future?" she sighed, "what doth it hold? Strife and bitter war for thee and a weary waiting for me, and should'st thou be slain Ah, Beltane, forgive these fears and vain imaginings. Indeed, 'tis most unlike me to fear and tremble thus. I was ever accounted brave until now is't love, think you, doth make me coward?
Gazul dismounted from his steed and hastened to his bride; She sat there mournful and alone and at his sight she sighed; He flung his arms about the girl; she shrank from his embrace, And while he looked in wonder, she hid her blushing face; He said, "And can it be that thou should'st shrink from my embrace?"
Who art thou, that thou should'st dare to " "Reverend senor," interrupted George, unceremoniously, "a fig for you and your sacrilege" and he snapped his fingers contemptuously.
"Had it been the good pleasure of Him who disposes of our lots, and thou no sufferer by the knowledge, I had been well content that thou should'st have dipped the pen this moment into the ink instead of myself; but that not being the case Mrs.
"Poor fellows," muttered he, "four battles in seven days, without stores of any kind, or rations almost without bread; and here comest thou, whining because thou hasn't a beard." "If I were not a hussar " "Bah!" said he, interrupting, "what of that? Where should'st thou have had thy baptism of blood, boy? Art a child, nothing more."
"On this subject, I have spoken sincerely and as became thy child," frankly returned Adelheid. "He saved my life from imminent peril, as he has now saved thine, and although my aunt, fearful of thy displeasure, would not that thou should'st hear the tale, her prohibition could not prevent gratitude from having its way.
No, noble dame! this must not be. With heart as warm and hand as free Still thee and thine we'll serve with pride, As when fair fortune graced your side. The best of all our stores afford Shall daily smoke upon thy board; And should'st thou never clear the score, Heaven, for thy sake, will bless our store.
And thou thyself, upon thy realm of water, Hast thou not rendered millions up to slaughter, When thy ships brought upon their sailing wings The sceptre and the shroud? What should'st thou thank? Blush, earth, to hear and feel What should'st thou thank? Thy genius and thy steel! Behold the hidden and the giant fires! Behold thy glory trembling to its fall!
And, Lord, I seek a holy rest, A victory over sin; I seek that Thou alone should'st reign O'er all, without, within. In quietness then, and confidence, Saviour, my strength shall be, And 'take me, for I cannot come, Is still my cry to Thee. In Thy strong hand I lay me down, So shall the work be done; For who can work so wondrously As an Almighty One?
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