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Updated: June 25, 2025


How young the grandpapas have grown, That BUT FOR THIS our souls were free, And BUT FOR THAT our lives were blest; That in some season yet to be Our cares will leave us time to rest. Whene'er we groan with ache or pain, Some common ailment of the race, Though doctors think the matter plain, That ours is "a peculiar case."

Two policemen rushed over, thinking there was a riot, but on recognizing Poisson, they saluted him smartly and went away between the darkened buildings. Coupeau was now singing this verse: "On Sundays at Petite Villette, Whene'er the weather's fine, We call on uncle, old Tinette, Who's in the dustman line.

For me, I'm but a youth so thought the king. CARLOS. The king was right, quite right. I see it now Myself, and am content and so no more. God speed your journey, as you see, just now My hands are full, and weighty business presses. The rest to-morrow, or whene'er you will, Or when you come from Brussels. ALVA. What is this?

He could hardly forgive the honest Germans their coarse flax, and whene'er my traitors of countrymen did amiss, a would excuse them, saying, 'Well, well; bonnes toiles sont en Bourgogne: that means, there be good lenten cloths in Burgundy. But indeed he beat all for bywords and cleanliness. "Oh, Eli! Eli! doth not our son come back to us at each word?" "Ay. Buss me, my poor Kate.

On whose aspect he remarks truly: "I've seen the savage in his wildest mood, And marked him reeked with human blood, But never so repulsive made. Something incongruous strikes the mind Whene'er a barbarous race we find With shreds of civil life displayed. There's more of symmetry, however bare, In what a savage deigns to wear, In keeping with the scene.

His alder fly is I know not what; certainly not that black alder, shorm fly, Lord Stowell's fly, or hunch-back, which kills the monsters of the deep, surpassed only by the green drake for one fortnight; but surpassing him in this, that she will kill on till September, from that happy day on which 'You find her out on every stalk Whene'er you take a river walk, When swifts at eve begin to hawk.

Charity: A mantle of heavenly weaving used to cover the faults of our neighbors. Charitable Allowances: May our eyes be no keener when we look upon the faults of others than when we survey our own. Cheerful Courage: "May this be our maxim whene'er we are twirled, A fig for the cares of this whirl-a-gig world." A Golden Maxim: To err is human, to forgive divine.

The tints with which the rose enchants, The fragrance which the violet grants; Each doth suggest, but ne'er supplants, The charms of dainty Thalia. To gaze on her is sweet delight: 'T is heaven whene'er she 's in my sight, But when she's gone, 't is endless night All 's dark without my Thalia.

Aunt Miranda says you must think only of two things: will your dress keep you warm and will it wear well and there is nobody in the world to know how I love pink and red and how I hate drab and green and how I never wear my hat with the black and yellow porkupine quills without wishing it would blow into the river. Whene'er I take my walks abroad How many quills I see.

V. So then I'll hold my lowly stand, And live in German Vaterland; I'll kiss my maiden fair and fine, And drink the best of Rhenish wine. VI. Whene'er my maiden kisses me, I'll think that I the Sultan be; And when my cheery glass I tope, I'll fancy then I am the Pope. It was with a feeling of pleasure I cannot explain, that I awoke in the morning, and found myself upon the road.

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