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Some try to make friends by their devotion, some have their private advocates in the King's chamber, some flatter, some play the fool "My simpleness among the lave Wist of na way so God me save, But with ane humble cheer and face Referris me to the Kyngis grace, Methinks his gracious countenance In ryches is my sufficence."
Most of MYSELF I thought: when it befel That the sooth SPIRIT of the breezy wood Breath'd in mine ear "All this is very well; But much of one thing is for no-thing good." Ah! my poor heart's inexplicable swell! O! I do love thee, meek simplicity! For of thy lays, the lulling simpleness Goes to my heart, and soothes each small distress, Distress, though small, yet haply great to me!
Then I mean to give you every night an hour or so of what he cannot teach. You ride well, you know French and German, you box it may be of service, keep it up once a week at least. I envy you the young disciplined life the simpleness of it the want of responsibilities." "Thank you, sir," returned John, "I hope to like it and to do you credit, uncle." "You will, I am sure. Let us go to the mills."
She remembered long afterward the sweet simpleness of her feelings as she took in the scent of wild flowers along the lanes and entered the woods jaws of another monstrous and blackening experience. He fell into the sentimental vein, and a man coming from that heated London life to these glorified woods, might be excused for doing so, though it sounded to her just a little ludicrous in him.
"A good lad," said Commines at last, speaking as a man speaks who is moved in his depths. "Simple in his faith, simple in his reverence for the best as he understands it, simple in his simpleness of heart: a lad so loyal that he can see no disloyalty in others. God bless him for a good lad. He came here a boy, but Amboise has made a man of him Amboise and you together."
I wish to start on my journey. To-night? yes, to-night! Are the gates open? No? You will open them? You are very good. Everybody is very good. God is good. God is mighty." Then half in shame, and partly as apology for his late intemperate outburst, with a simpleness that was almost childish, he said, "A man's a fool when he loses his only child. I don't mean by death. Time heals that.
So much so in its tear-wet simpleness and utter lack of any effort at concealment, that after one quick look at it Betty's hastened pulses ceased to beat at double-quick time. "Tell me, dear," she almost whispered. "Mr. Ffolliott himself does not know and I could not help it. He was kind to me when I was dying of unkindness.
But that a downright simpleness, under the affectation of simplicity, prosaic words in feeble metre, silly thoughts in childish phrases, and a preference of mean, degrading, or at best trivial associations and characters, should succeed in forming a school of imitators, a company of almost religious admirers, and this too among young men of ardent minds, liberal education, and not
Rousseau, in his letter to D'Alembert on the subject of the Misanthrope, discusses the character of Alceste, as though Moliere had put him forth for an absolute example of misanthropy; whereas Alceste is only a misanthrope of the circle he finds himself placed in: he has a touching faith in the virtue residing in the country, and a critical love of sweet simpleness.
'For never any thing can be amiss When simpleness and duty tender it. MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Mr. Thornton went straight and clear into all the interests of the following day. There was a slight demand for finished goods; and as it affected his branch of the trade, he took advantage of it, and drove hard bargains.
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