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Thy Gandharva husbands, effulgent as the sun, do not, I imagine, consider this as an occasion for manifesting their wrath, inasmuch as they do not rush to thy aid. O Sairindhri, thou art ignorant of the timeliness of things, and it is for this that thou weepest as an actress, besides interrupting the play of dice in Matsya's court.

Thou weepest; but, child, I warn, not threaten. God be with thee!" He wrung the cold hand of his child, turned to the door, and, after such disguise as the brief time allowed him could afford, quitted the castle with his Spanish guide, who, accustomed to the benevolence of his mistress, obeyed her injunction without wonder, though not without suspicion.

There was something so very affectionate in Mrs. Mason's manner of speaking, that Mary could not keep her tears back; and when Sally, chancing to be in a poetic mood, said to her, "Maiden, wherefore weepest thou?" she replied, "I can't help it. She speaks so kind, and makes me think of mother." "Speaks so kindly, you mean," returned Sal, while Mrs.

As she turned away from the grave she saw that somebody was standing near the grave. It was really Jesus, but she did not know that. She was too sad to look up. And Jesus said to her, 'Woman, why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou? Mary thought, 'It is the gardener, and she said, 'Sir, if you have carried Him away, tell me where you have laid Him, and I will take Him away.

I am the daughter of one who is adored, of one who bestoweth alms instead of ever accepting them! Beggar-woman as thou art, thou art free to strike thy breast, to use ill words, to vow enmity to me, to give way to thy wrath. Acceptress of alms, thou weepest tears of anger in vain! If so minded, I can harm thee, but thou canst not. Thou desirest to quarrel.

"Let us not compare the thoughts of man with those of Heaven; and let us be submissive," said De Thou, gravely. "Amen!" said old Grandchamp, whose eyes had filled with tears, which he hastily brushed away. "What hast thou to do with it, old soldier? Thou weepest," said his master. "Amen!" said a voice, in a nasal tone, at the entrance of the tent.

"The love that does not mortify does not deserve so divine a name," said that ardent Portuguese apostle, Fr. Thomé de Jesús, who was also the author of this ejaculation "O infinite fire, O eternal love, who weepest when thou hast naught to embrace and feed upon and many hearts to burn!"

A vast chasm have my steps overleapt since we met, O Hilda sweet Edith; a vast chasm, but a narrow grave." His voice faltered a moment, and again he renewed, "Thou weepest, Edith; ah, how thy tears console me! Hilda, hear me! I love thy grandchild loved her by irresistible instinct since her blue eyes first smiled on mine.

Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? whom seekest thou? She, supposing him to be the gardener, saith unto him, Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me where thou hast laid him, and I will take him away. Jesus saith unto her, Mary. She turned herself, and saith unto him, Rabboni; which is to say, Master.

"How long she wept I know not, but she was aroused by a gentle pressure on her shoulder; and, raising her eyes, she beheld a beautiful female, whose cheerful, good-natured countenance put to shame the tears of despair which bedewed the cheeks of the fair Eva. "'Why weepest thou? said she; 'why not be up and doing? What has been done, can in like manner be again effected. Arise, and follow me.