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"Come, Rose, it's too bad to tell her little tricks before everyone, and preach at her in that way; you wouldn't like it yourself," began Dr. Alec, taking the weeper on his knee and administering consolation in the shape of kisses and nuts.
After the evening prayer let all assemble and behold the anointing of the eyes of Ibrahim the Weeper with the same balm that he intended to be applied to mine. And during the day men drove strong stakes deep into the ground, the distance between them being equal to the width of Ibrahim's head, which they measured telling him why.
They are not pushed out except by the exigencies of the nobler plan which they accept with a dignity the rest of us have not yet learned. I like that name the Indians give to the mountain of Lone Pine, and find it pertinent to my subject, Oppapago, The Weeper.
His verse, like that of his contemporaries, is often marred by fantastic conceits which show the influence of Donne. Although much of Crashaw's poem, The Weeper, is beautiful, he calls the eyes of Mary Magdalene: His Youth. The second greatest English poet was born in London, eight years before the death of Shakespeare.
To you, Cora, I will urge no words of idle encouragement; your own fortitude and undisturbed reason will teach you all that may become your sex; but cannot we dry the tears of that trembling weeper on your bosom?" "I am calmer, Duncan," said Alice, raising herself from the arms of her sister, and forcing an appearance of composure through her tears; "much calmer, now.
She gently soothed the little weeper until she began to grow calm again, and the sobs were almost hushed, and the tears fell softly and quietly. Then she said, in low, tender tones, "Yes, my darling, you will see him again; I feel quite sure of it. God is the hearer of prayer, and he will hear yours for your dear father."
"Why, my dear mother, those were your very words!" "They were not! They were not my words! And yet, alas! how truly " She turned and wept. "O Lord! mother " "My son, you've broken the second commandment!" "It was already broke! O for heaven's sake, mother, don't cave in in this hysterical way!" The weeper whisked round with a face of wild beseeching. "O, my son, call me anything but that!
"It is heart-breaking to me, aunt Elsie; but read and judge for yourself," Evelyn replied, in a voice choking with sobs; and taking up the letter, she put it into her aunt's hand. Elsie gave it a hasty perusal, then, tossing it indignantly aside, took the young weeper in her arms, bestowing upon her tender caresses and soothing words.
It does not occur to him that two minutes later that Child is yelling again at the top of its voice, having forgotten all we ever said. The Child of Fiction. I know the sort of Child the weeper over Children's wrongs has in his mind. It has deep, soulful, yearning eyes. It moves about the house softly, shedding an atmosphere of patient resignation. It says: "Yes, dear papa." "No, dear mamma."
He had to pull the ear, hard and in the same place and several times, for the 1790 ear was tougher than the 1890 one. But the "great Russian weeper" might have spared us. To Emerson, "unity and the over-soul, or the common-heart, are synonymous." Unity is at least nearer to these than to solid geometry, though geometry may be all unity.
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