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Updated: June 22, 2025
While dwelling on this subject, every vestige of humanity disappeared from the heart and face of the wretch who would encompass such ruin, and that, too, in the case of two individuals who had never injured him in thought, word or act. He was slighted and rejected by the only woman on earth that he cared to marry, and he would be avenged at even the risk of his life.
In truth, happiness seemed to encompass her with a radiant atmosphere, in which she not only walked herself, but enveloped all those who looked upon her. This radiance of beauty, this atmosphere of love, are not, as many think, only the fancies of a poet; the poet merely sees more distinctly what escapes the blind or indifferent eye of other men.
In the same way, ever since the ascension of the Blessed Beauty, the bestowals have been more abundant, the spreading light is brighter, the tokens of the Lord’s might are more powerful, the influence of the Word is much stronger, and it will not be long before the motion, the heat, the brilliance, the blessings of the Sun of His reality will encompass all the earth.
My parachute having landed me gently on my feet, I sank naturally to my knees, and then, impelled by some other force than gravity, my body fell fully forward in complete relaxation until my face was buried in the thickly growing culms and my arms stretched out to embrace as much of the lush surface as they could encompass.
Still the danger appeared greater, and the English horse seemed entirely to encompass the small handful of Scottish infantry. "So please you," said Douglas to the king, "my heart will not suffer me to stand idle and see Randolph perish I must go to his assistance."
Although the virtuoso aspires to encompass all styles that is, to be what you would call an "all-around" player it is, nevertheless, the individuality of the player that adds the additional charm to the piano-recital.
Sometimes it would be more than one cloud that the wind would carry on its track a company of clouds; they would appear suddenly above the horizon, like white-faced giants peering over the world's rim, then in a huddled confusion they would gather together, then start their flight, separating, joining, merging, dwindling and expanding, swallowing up the blue, threatening to encompass the pale saffron of the lower sky, then vanishing with incredible swiftness, leaving warmth and colour in their train.
I asked the sea and the deeps and the living creeping things, and they answered, 'We are not thy God, seek above us. I asked the morning air, and the whole air with its inhabitants answered, 'Anaximenes was deceived, we are not thy God. I asked the heavens, sun, moon, stars, 'Nor, say they, 'are we the God whom thou seekest. And I replied unto all the things which encompass the door of my flesh, 'Ye have told me of my God that ye are not He: tell me something more of Him. And they cried out with a loud voice, 'He made us."
"It was, however, not my fate to pass safely through this fiery ordeal. Nothing but my destruction, final and entire, would satisfy my greedy persecutor and artfully enough did he at length encompass it. In a few days, there arrived a third communication on the same subject, but from another hand.
In cholera, a few hours, and all was over; but in the awful fever which then prevailed, there was the gradual approach the protracted illness the long nights of racking pain day after day of raging torture and the dark period of uncertainty when the balance of human life hangs in the terrible equilibrium of suspense all requiring the exhibition of constant attention of the eye whose affection never sleeps the ear that is deaf only to every sound but the moan of pain the touch whose tenderness is felt as a solace, so long as suffering itself is conscious the pressure of the aching head the moistening of the parched and burning lips and the numerous and indescribable offices of love and devotedness, which always encompass, or should encompass, the bed of sickness and of death.
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