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Oh, God, stretch forth Thy mighty arm My absent lover shield from harm. Wing the dove's flight, The black hawk smite; Back to its nest let the white dove flee, Whelm the black hawk beneath the sea. "Do you understand?" asked the younger sister. "You are the dove, and the hawk is Robert Barthelemy."

For while I gaze my bosom glows, My blood in tides impetuous flows; Hope, fear, and joy alternate roll, And floods of transports 'whelm my soul! My faltering tongue attempts in vain In soothing murmurs to complain; My tongue some secret magic ties, My murmurs sink in broken sighs.

And she felt, amid it all, a dread of what was before her; only the fever, to which she abandoned herself with a sort of reckless confidence, a faith that it would continue till this interview was over, overcame an impulse to rush back into her hiding-place, to bury herself in shame, or desperately whelm her wretchedness in the final oblivion. . . . He was very punctual. The heavy bell of St.

'Come, said the Hurricane, 'let us fare forth again and destroy them, that all the lovely forests may come back and the furry creeping things. Thou shalt whelm these cities utterly and drive the people forth, and I will smite them in the shelterless places and sweep their desecrations from the sea. Wilt thou come forth with me and do this thing for the glory of it?

O'KELLY. She lives to whelm us all in ruin; Come, they surround the park already; come. MORTIMER. Who did this frantic deed? O'KELLY. It was the monk From Toulon, whom you saw immersed in thought, As in the chapel the pope's bull was read, Which poured anathemas upon the queen.

"Then thou shalt say before Their faces: 'O All the gods save One, Lords of the Worlds, whose child is the eclipse, take back thy pestilence from Sidith, for ye have played the game of the gods too long with the people of Sidith, who would fain have done with the gods'." Then in great fear answered the High Prophet, saying: "What if the gods be angry and whelm Sidith?"

These are the words of Imbaun that he wrote in a book that all the people might know: "In the twentieth night of the nine hundredth moon, as night came up the valley, I performed the mystic rites of each of the gods in the temple as is my wont, lest any of the gods should grow angry in the night and whelm us while we slept.

Even though he should remain, he could do nothing there. If he were to act, it must be from the outside, now, following the trend of events, dogging each development, striving in hidden, devious ways violent ways, perhaps to pull down this horrible edifice of enslavement ere it should whelm and crush the world.

I should not marvel, Though to the lake these rocks should bow their heads, Though yonder pinnacles, yon towers of ice, That, since creation's dawn, have known no thaw, Should, from their lofty summits, melt away; Though yonder mountains, yon primeval cliffs, Should topple down, and a new deluge whelm Beneath its waves all living men's abodes! BOY. Hark! they are ringing on the mountain yonder!

"Stay, Thea.... I cannot follow you across the lake! ... The water will not upbear a mortal."... But the rising wind pushes her irresistibly on. Now I stand as the edge of the lake. The thin ice forces upward great hollow bubbles.... Will it suffer my groping feet? Will it break and whelm me in brackish water and morass? There is no room for hesitation. For already the wind is sweeping her afar.

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