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Updated: May 8, 2025
One can fancy how the men and the women of Palos watched the specks of white sails vanishing in the west, and how, as each frail bark in turn disappeared in the great ocean, mothers and sisters turned weepingly away as if from a last farewell at the grave of their sailor kinsmen. Columbus was now fairly afloat, and we may say with Milton, that The world was all before him, where to choose.
I have been by the death-beds of many men, and I have noted that shortly before death, as the frame grows weaker and weaker, the fiercer passions yield to those feelings better harmonizing with the awfulness of the hour. When Lord Ulswater saw Flora approach and bend weepingly over him, a momentary softness stole over his face.
"The Queen Maria, with an attachment which can be well understood, follows with her eyes every step of your majesty which separates you from her. Happy enough in having had her fate united to your own, she weepingly implores Heaven to preserve you to her, and is jealous of the faintest throb of your heart bestowed elsewhere."
When the above ceremonies were over, one of the Praeficae three times sprinkled the mourners from the purifying branch of laurel, uttering the last word, 'Ilicet! Depart! and the rite was done. But first they paused to utter weepingly and many times the affecting farewell, 'Salve Eternum! And as Ione yet lingered, they woke the parting strain. Farewell! O soul departed! Farewell! O sacred urn!
When he came on his message, he came with tears in his eyes, and did even weepingly tender the terms of reconciliation to them I say, with tears in his eyes. And when he came near the city with the message of peace, beholding the hardness of their hearts, he wept over it, and took up a lamentation over it, because he saw they rejected his mercy, which was tidings of peace.
He had not punished the boy either, only shaken his finger at him a little. Lisbeth went away. She left the house, in which she had served so long and faithfully and in which she had had to put up with so much as she weepingly assured her mistress, who was also overcome with emotion like an offended queen.
By midnight everybody was fagged out, and sore with laughing; and, as a rule, drunk: some weepingly, some affectionately, some hilariously, some quarrelsomely, some dead and under the table. Of the ladies, the worst spectacle was a lovely young duchess, whose wedding-eve this was; and indeed she was a spectacle, sure enough.
In fact, she has been trained away from it. The novelists delight to tell us of the woman who seeks a career and enters the struggle of her profession and fails. And then there comes, just when her failure is greatest and she is most weepingly feminine, the patient hero, and he holds out his arms, and she slips into them, oh, so joyously!
"Yes, not your statement, but my reason," said the district-attorney, wiping the tears from his eyes. "Valentine," whispered Villefort, in a broken voice, "kiss me. Now I can die easy." "Oh, father, father, you must not die!" she weepingly cried. "I must, darling, but I die happy, since I know you will be well taken care of.
Do thou listen to the words Kunti weepingly uttered, while consigning the box to the waters of the river Aswa, 'O child, may good betide thee at the hands of all that inhabit the land, the water, the sky, and the celestial regions. May all thy paths be auspicious! May no one obstruct thy way!
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