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They are Emerson, that starlike spirit, dwelling in a serener ether than ours, which, though we may never attain, it is yet a refreshment to look up to; and Hawthorne, not perhaps the greatest romancer in the English tongue, but certainly the purest artist in that sphere of fiction.

She put them on before the mirror that hung above the table where the copying lay, giving little turns and touches of feminine pleasure. Uncle William's eyes followed her good-humoredly. She turned to him, her face glowing, starlike, out of the lace and mist. "You're laughing at me," she said, reproachfully. "No, I wa'n't laughing, so to speak," returned Uncle William.

At the sight of her half-closed starlike eyes and of her fragrant cheeks, suffused with a crimson blush, Pao-yue's feelings were of a sudden awakened; so, bending his body, he took a seat on a chair, and asked with a smile: "What were you saying a short while back?" "I wasn't saying anything," Tai-yue replied. "What a lie you're trying to ram down my throat!" laughed Pao-yue. "I heard all."

On this side lord Aeneas, fount of the Roman race, ablaze in starlike shield and celestial arms, and close by Ascanius, second hope of mighty Rome, issue from the camp; and the priest, in spotless raiment, hath brought the young of a bristly sow and an unshorn sheep of two years old, and set his beasts by the blazing altars.

They were larger than the white ones of higher altitudes, of the same exquisite beauty and fragility, of such rare pink and yellow hues as he had never seen. He gave the flowers to Fay. "They bloom only where it's always summer," she said. That expressed their nature. They were the orchids of the summer canyon. They stood up everywhere starlike out of the green.

The suffering and the poverty which had come to these two, which in the wife's case only made the innate virtue of her spirit to shine forth with starlike lustre, would make and could make no difference to him.

The seven streets remain in their starlike shape, by name Great and Little White Lion Street, Great and Little St. Andrew Street, Great and Little Earl Street, and Queen Street. Short's Gardens was in 1623 really a garden, and a little later than that date was acquired by a man named Dudley Short.

But now she felt a sudden impulse to tell Camilla about her, and about the room. "Her name was Isabella, after her father's mother, but we never called her anything but Missy. That was the little name she gave herself when she began to talk. Oh, I've missed her so!" "When did she die?" asked Camilla softly, sympathy shining, starlike, in her dark eyes. "She she didn't die," said Mrs. Falconer.

And, it will be observed, Edward was the very man to write pretty legends, at a lady's instance, for an old- fashioned diamond ring. He took the jewel in his hand, and turned it so as to catch its scintillating radiance, as if hoping, in accordance with Clara's suggestion, to light up his fancy with that starlike gleam. "Shall it be a ballad? a tale in verse?" he inquired.

That wisdom, that intuitive, divining power is starlike, says the commentator, because it shines with its own light, because it rises on high, and illumines all things. Nought is hid from it, whether things past, things present, or things to come; for it is beyond the threefold form of time, so that all things are spread before it together, in the single light of the divine.

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