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'Such men as this are never at heart's ease, Caesar remarks in confidence to a friend, 'whiles they behold a greater than themselves. 'Come on my right hand, for this ear is deaf, he adds, 'and tell me truly what thou think'st of him. These are the kind of men that seek instinctively 'predominance, not in a clique or neighbourhood only, they are not content with a domestic reflection of their image, they seek to stamp it on the state and on the world.

Think'st thou that the oaths of the injured Peter Peebles, and the conscientious Cristal Nixon, besides those of such gentlemen as look on this strange scene, who not only put on swearing as a garment, but to whom, in Custom House matters, oaths are literally meat and drink, dost thou not think, I say, that these men's oaths will go further than thy Yea and Nay in this matter?

Is it for nothing, think'st thou, that this young man the son of my dear departed friend has been brought hither at this particular conjuncture? Is it for nothing that, wholly unsolicited, he has placed his life at my disposal, and in doing so has devoted himself to a great cause? Like myself he hath wrongs to avenge, and the Lord of Hosts will give him satisfaction."

Remember," he added, closing the door, "remember one month, and Hugh Dalton!" Death! be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so; For those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow, Die not, poor Death * Why swell'st thou, then? One short sleep past, we wake eternally'; And Death shall be no more: Death! thou shalt die.

"Gramercy for thy sack," said Wamba; "but think'st thou it is lawful for me to aid you to transmew thyself from a holy hermit into a sinful forester?" "Never fear," said the hermit; "I will but confess the sins of my green cloak to my greyfriar's frock, and all shall be well again."

Cross, is represented by Shakespeare as dying in despair: "Lord Cardinal, if thou think'st on Heaven's bliss Hold up thy hand: make signal of thy hope. He dies, and makes no sign!" Dean Kitchin writes: "One cannot look at his effigy, as it lies in his stately chantry, without noting the powerful and selfish characteristics of his face, and especially the nose, large, curved, and money-loving.

"And thou too," said the Earl, as gracefully and majestically he led his beautiful Countess towards the chair of state which was prepared for them both "thou too, my love, hast donned a dress which becomes thy rank, though it cannot improve thy beauty. What think'st thou of our court taste?"

Meantime the vessel's long boat, driven onward by the stout arms of three strong sailors, steadily approached the bay. "What think'st thou then, Rufus Broadmead, of this fool's errand to the savages?" inquired one of these, resting upon his oars for a moment that he might the better listen to the tumult on the shore.

"Niel Booshalloch," said the glover, "we have been old friends, as thou say'st; and as I think thee a true one, I will speak to thee freely, though what I say might be perilous if spoken to others of thy clan. Thou think'st I come hither to make my own profit of thy young chief, and it is natural thou shouldst think so.

Mark do not cover the earth we can fly." "The Senate hath a long arm, and it hath a thousand secret hands." "None know it better than I. Still it does no violence without motive; the faith of their ward irretrievably mine, the evil, as respects them, becomes irreparable." "Think'st thou so! Means would quickly be found to separate you.