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Then the woman said to the servant, "Just go down into the cellar and see where Elsie is." The maid went and found her sitting in front of the barrel, screaming loudly. "Elsie, why weepest thou?" asked the maid. "Ah," she answered, "have I not reason to weep? If I get Hans, and we have a child, and he grows big, and has to draw beer here, the pick-axe will perhaps fall on his head, and kill him."
Ferdinand the Faithful went into the stable to his white horse, and complained and lamented, "Oh, what an unhappy man I am!" Then someone behind him cried, "Ferdinand the Faithful, why weepest thou?" He looked round but saw no one, and went on lamenting; "Oh, my dear little white horse, now must I leave thee; now must I die."
When I saw her all my cares fell from me and I forgot every trouble. Quoth she "Why weepest thou?" Quoth I "It is nothing!" When she saw me giving the dinars to the eunuch, she returned and sat down again; and I said to her, "Be charitable to thy slave and pardon him what he is about to say."
A wondrous change had come over Him since last she saw Him hanging, bleeding, pale, and dying, on the cross of shame. "Woman," said He, "why weepest thou?" She, fancying it was the gardener, said to Him, "Sir, if thou hast borne Him hence, tell me where thou hast laid Him, and I will take Him away." Jesus said to her, "Mary."
"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.
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.
Of old didst thou lose Homer:... now again another son thou weepest, and in a new sorrow art thou wasting away.... Nor so much did pleasant Lesbos mourn for Alcaeus, nor did the Teian town so greatly bewail her poet,... and not for Sappho but still for thee doth Mitylene wail her musical lament.... Ah me! when the mallows wither in the garden, and the green parsley, and the curled tendrils of the anise, on a later day they live again, and spring In another year: but we men, we the great and mighty or wise, when once we have died, in hollow earth we sleep, gone down into silence.... Poison came, Bion, to thy mouth thou didst know poison.
Just listen to their morning talk the morning of the eternal open world to Jesus, while the shadows of this narrow life still clustered around Mary: I can give it you exactly, for I was reading it this very day. "'Woman, why weepest thou? Whom seekest thou? "'Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me where thou hast laid him, and I will take him away. "'Mary. "'Master!
Had he not been 'struck by the envious wrath of man, he might even have 'dared to climb' to the 'bright station' occupied by Milton. Of old didst thou love Homer:... now again another son thou weepest. My remark upon st. 13, that there Shelley first had direct recourse to the Elegy of Moschus, should be modified accordingly. Cancelled Passages of Adonais, Preface. These are taken from Dr.
But Mary stood without at the sepulchre weeping: and as she wept, she stooped down, and looked into the sepulchre, And seeth two angels in white sitting, the one at the head, and the other at the feet, where the body of Jesus had lain. And they say unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? She saith unto them, Because they have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid Him.
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