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I was singing this song: Who hath sorrow? Who hath Woe? They who dare not answer no; They whose feet to sin incline, While they tarry at the wine. CHORUS: They who tarry at the wine cup They who tarry at the wine cup. They who tarry at the wine cup. Who hath babblings, who hath strife? He who leads a drunkard's life; He whose loved ones weep and pine, While he tarries at the wine.

One of our great poets has well and finely said that freedom is not a gift that tarries long in the hands of cowards. Neither does it tarry long in the hands of those too slothful, too dishonest, or too unintelligent to exercise it.

Death tarries for no man, and, beshrew me, it will not tarry for us either." "I must take Leo, then." "Very well, pick him up, but let us be off I pray." "This is too sudden, Everard, indeed it is. I have many sick to visit, and I would fain go to the monastery just once again, to bid "

"Save fer a miracle of luck, Jim, ye'd be a dead man now an' whilst we tarries fer ye ter parley, you an' me an' others besides us air like ter die. Over-hastiness is a sorry fault but dilitariness is oftentimes sorrier." Back in the house that had grown around the nucleus of a revolutionary cabin sat the woman who had been for such a short time a wife and who might so soon be a widow.

For a day after one dies a little bread and a glass of wine are kept in the room with the dead body. They believe the soul tarries awhile and might want to eat and drink. They also believe that the soul lingers on earth forty days after death, visiting old familiar places and on the fortieth day ascends to heaven.

William Henry, man! if you are friends to the king and have business with the army, your way would be to follow the river down to Edward, and lay the matter before Webb, who tarries there, instead of pushing into the defiles, and driving this saucy Frenchman back across Champlain, into his den again."

On the Rive Gauche, to be sure, we are, for the most part, birds of passage; a student arrives, tarries a little, then departs. So, with the exits and entrances of seniors and nouveaux, the personnel of old Childe's following varied from season to season; but numerically it remained pretty much the same.

"She wants variety," said he to himself, "something new at Court; for there is little going on there now the king tarries with the troops in a distant country; it tickles the vanity of the great to find themselves once in a while in contact with the small, and it is well to have your goodness of heart spoken of by the people.

We consider every believer bound, in one way or other, to help the cause of Christ, and we have scriptural warrant for expecting the Lord's blessing upon our work of faith and labor of love; and although, according to Matt. xiii. 24-43, 2 Tim. iii. 1-13, and many other passages, the world will not be converted before the coming of our Lord Jesus, still, while he tarries, all scriptural means ought to be employed for the ingathering of the elect of God.

"There!" he says, hoarsely stretching out his hand, as if to ward off a blow, "that will do! stop! you will never outdo that!" A moment's pause. Down in the loneliness of this dell, the twilight is creeping quickly on: when once it begins it tarries not.