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Updated: May 17, 2025
I feel now that when the time comes, my complimentary self-determination may be shrouded in the veil of a learned language, and if the words, "His friends were many and true-hearted" are added in the vernacular they will pass with men of Hellenic culture as an allowable example of a free translation.
I knew there must be thousands in this very point more true-hearted than I: nay, such still might some be, whose names I went over with myself: but I had no heart for more experiments.
Angrily the King replieth; Flash the awful eyes again, With disdain "Call him not alone who lieth Low amidst such noble slain; Call him not alone who dieth Side by side with gallant men." Slowly, sadly, we departed: Reached again that desolate shore, Nevermore Trod by him, the brave true-hearted Dying in that dark ship's core! Sadder keel from land ne'er parted, Nobler freight none ever bore!
It was the doom of this high-born, true-hearted dame to be called upon to weep oftener for her children than is the usual lot of mothers.
His neck quivered in the noose, yet he was never cowed to civility. 'I know no more of the matter than you do, he cried indignantly, 'nor half so much neither, and if the magistrate had not been an ill-mannered oaf, he would not have dared to disbelieve my true-hearted Jack.
True-hearted as Gillian was, there was something hopeful and refreshing in the sight of that fair, smiling face, and the touch of the soft hand, in the room that was by no means unfamiliar, though she had never slept in the house before. It was growing dark, and the little fire lighted it up in a friendly manner.
The unbroken enamel of courtesy, the self-restraint, the dignified kindness of these married folk, had besides a particular attraction for their visitor. He could not but compare what he saw, with what he knew of his mother and himself. Whatever virtues Fleeming possessed, he could never count on being civil; whatever brave, true-hearted qualities he was able to admire in Mrs.
Lord George knew, but then she trusted that a benevolent, true-hearted Corsair, such as was Lord George, would never tell the story against her. The thieves knew, but surely they, if not detected, would never tell. And if the story were told by thieves, or even by a Corsair, at any rate half the world would not believe it.
The Black Republican tendency to put down all political opposition with the armed hand, or with the lettre de cachet, is perpetually conflicting with the State rights, which many true-hearted Americans value no less highly than their allegiance to the Union.
The task devolves specially on the mother; for it demands the sympathy with children which is peculiar to the female heart, the strong maternal instinct implanted by nature, and directed by a judicious education, that blending of love and authority, sentiment and reason, sweetness and power, so characteristic of the noble and true-hearted woman, and which so admirably fit her to be loved and honored, only less than adored, in her own household.
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