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If other vices occur in the management of the chief, they should only be transiently lashed, and not be insisted on, so as to make the design double.

Friedrich II., the then Duke of Liegnitz, we have transiently seen, was related to the Family; he had been extremely helpful in bringing his young friend Albert of Preussen's affairs to a good issue, whose Niece, withal, he had wedded: in fact, he was a close friend of this our Joachim's; and there had long been a growing connection between the two Houses, by intermarriages and good offices.

The morning was such as Byron gazed on in fancy through the sorrowful eyes of the eloquent heroine of one of his tragedies: "So bright, so rolling back the clouds into Vapors more lovely than the unclouded sky, With golden pinnacles and snowy mountains, And billows purpler than the ocean's, making In heaven a glorious mockery of the earth, So like we almost deem it permanent, So fleeting we can scarcely call it aught Beyond a vision, 'tis so transiently Scattered along the eternal vault!"

Your missis has just come. He was still in his motoring clothes. Mr Brindley, observing my gaze transiently on the Marcus Stones, said: 'I know what you're looking for; you're looking for "Saul's Soul's Awakening". We don't keep it in the window; you'll see it inside. 'Bob's always rotting me about my pictures, Mr Colclough smiled indulgently.

While her hand was not clasped she could look tenderly, and her fettered state, her sense of unworthiness muffled in the deeps, would keep her from the loosening to passion. He who read through her lustrous, transiently dwelling eyes had not that security.

So that, with such rumor in the Diplomatic circles, the Gazetteer and outer world was full of speculation upon Peace; and Friedrich had lively hopes of it, and had been hoping three months before, as we transiently saw, though again it came to nothing.

I don't know whether you know him; very, very talented. And Carlo Trent." "Same name as my dog," Edward Henry indiscreetly murmured and his fancy flew back to the home he had quitted; and Wilkins's and everybody in it grew transiently unreal to him. "Delighted!" he said again. He was relieved that her two boys were not her offspring. That, at least, was something gained.

The shades of evening were fast descending, the curtains of the chamber were not closed, the blaze of the fire had died away. The flickering light fell upon the solemn countenance of Henrietta Temple, now buried in the shade, now transiently illumined by the fitful flame.

Far away, above the acres of huddled roofs and chimney-pots, the storm-mists thinned, lifting transiently; through them, gray, fairy-like, the towers of Westminster and the Houses of Parliament bulked monstrous and unreal, fading when again the fugitive dun vapors closed down upon the city. Nearer at hand the Shade of Care nudged Kirkwood's elbow, whispering subtly.

Friedrich's Grandfather, as all these progenitors had done, lived poorly, like Cadets, on apanages and makeshifts. So that the Young Prince's Father, George Friedrich, present incumbent, as we may call him, of Baireuth, found himself with a couple of Brothers he has, whom also we may transiently see by and by in very straitened circumstances in their young years.