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The holy man was not easily impounded, however; for he cut his bedclothes into strips, let himself into the street from an upper-story window, and departed on his usual adventures; so that it was weeks before Cosmo could hear of his painter again. Whene'er a noble deed is wrought, Whene'er is spoken a noble thought, Our hearts, in glad surprise, To higher levels rise.

Whene'er a wise man spies me, straight he chides * Love, that misleads me thus in ways unwise: O Lord, I lack the power this dole to bear: * Come sudden Death or joy in bestest guise!"

verses deliciously ridiculed by the parodist who wrote, "Persuasion tips his tongue whene'er he talks: And he has chambers in the King's Bench walks." As an atonement for many defects, Alexander Wedderburn had one virtue an honest respect for letters that made him in opening manhood seek the friendship of Hume, at a later date solicit a pension for Dr.

Go and hide beneath His shadow: this shall then be your reward; And whene'er you leave the silence of that happy meeting place, You must mind and bear the image of the Master in your face. The first college in India with full staff of women and residence accommodation. The first Arya Samaj B.A. graduate. The F.Sc. graduate who became the second woman with the B.Sc. degree in India.

Yet, in my waking hours, whene'er I seek mentally to reconstruct those hideous scenes I marvel that I should preserve so confused, so inchoate a recollection of it all, though from the picture certain episodes stand out in all their original and terrifying vividness. Again do I hear the maledictions of the frenzied populace; again do I behold their menacing faces, their threatening gestures.

She answers, very coolly: "Do not: your anger, like your love, is vain: Whene'er I please, you must be pleased again. Knowing what power I have your will to bend, I'll use it; for I need just such a friend." This is no idle menace. She soon brings a letter addressed to his rival, orders him to read it, asks him whether he thinks it sufficiently tender, and finally commands him to carry it himself.

Rich was he and great, his eyes looked ever straight: Tobiah, the son of Ahiah, a man of Dan, helped the poor, to each gave of his store; whene'er one friendless died, the shroud he supplied, bore the corpse to the grave, nor thought his money to save. The men of the place, a sin-ruled race, slandering, cried, "O King, these Jewish knaves open our graves!

"Drooping sweetness, verdant flower Blooming, withering in an hour, Ere thy gentle breast sustain Latest, fiercest, mortal pain, Hear a suppliant! Let me be Partner in thy destiny: That whene'er the fatal cloud Must thy radiant temples shroud; When deadly damps, impending now, Shall hover round thy destin'd brow, Diffusive may their influence be, And with the blossom blast the tree!" Mr.

That I'm a man is fully shown Whene'er my lyre I sweep; It thunders out a glorious tone It otherwise would creep. The spirit that my veins now hold, My manhood calls its brother! And both command, like lions bold, And fondly greet each other. From out this same creative flood From which we men have birth, Both godlike strength and genius bud, And everything of worth.

"It did rain to-morrow," is growing good grammar; Vauxhall and camp-stools have been brought to the hammer; A pony-gondola is all I can keep, And I use my umbrella and pattens in sleep: Row out of my window, whene'er 'tis my whim To visit a friend, and just ask, "Can you swim?" So far my friend. * In short, whether in prose or in verse, everybody railed at the weather. But this is over now.

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