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She BELIEVES she thinks she KNOWS her Deity is by her side. She is not afraid. To her simpleness the awful Unknown is the Known and WITH her." "Suppose it were true," he uttered aloud, in response to a sense of inward tremor, "suppose it were TRUE?" And he was not speaking either to the woman or the girl, and his forehead was damp.

May might be satisfied. Ye cumbrous fashions, crowd not on my head. Mine be the chip of purest white, Swan-like; and, as her feathers light, When on the still wave spread; And let it wear the graceful dress Of unadorned simpleness. Catherine Fanshaw's 'Parody on Grey'. Nothing transpired to the discredit of Lieutenant Rivers.

Wordsworth's poetry, whether admired or reprobated; whether they are simplicity or simpleness; faithful adherence to essential nature, or wilful selections from human nature of its meanest forms and under the least attractive associations; are as little the real characteristics of his poetry at large, as of his genius and the constitution of his mind.

The simpleness, almost approaching to fatuity, of his outward deportment, combined with the power which there was within, brings to our recollection some part of the character of La Fontaine, whom a French lady wittily called the Fable Tree, from his apparent unconsciousness, or rather want of mental responsibility for the admirable productions which he was continually supplying.

Who could say; perhaps he had a bit of a sly little thought in his mind for all his stolid simpleness; maybe he knew what he was doing after all, trying to tempt the blue sky now, at the change of the moon. That evening it looked like rain once more. "You ought to have got that lichen in," said Inger. "What for?" said Isak, looking all surprised.

You had a wondering way of fixing your eyes on me as if I could give you everything perhaps it was a coxy little chap's conceit that made me love you for it but perhaps it wasn't." "You WERE everything," Robin said and the mere simpleness of the way in which she said it brought the garden so near that he smelt the warm hawthorn and heard the distant piano organ and it quickened his breath.

"Aunt Randolph!" cried Lucy, rising up quickly and confronting the angry woman. She put up her hand with a serious dignity that was doubly impressive from her usual simpleness. "What is it you mean? This girl of his! I do not understand. She is not much more than a child. You cannot, cannot suppose that Bice that it is she that she is " Here she suddenly covered her face with her hands.

He sent fiery flying serpents among them; and after they were bitten he prepared a way that they might be healed; and the labor which they had to perform was to look; and because of the simpleness of the way, or the easiness of it, there were many who perished.

They had not lost their native simpleness and kindliness; the Irishmen who drove the public carriages were as civil as our own Boston hackmen, and behaved as respectfully under the shadow of England here, as they world have done under it in Ireland. The problem which vexes us seems to have been solved pleasantly enough in Canada.

Let us become botanists of Art for a while, and analyze those flowers of worship, as they opened "in that first garden of their simpleness." Considering the growth of the spire from the tower-roof, it might naturally be supposed that the earliest forms would be square or round, in plan.