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Updated: June 15, 2025


And they saw Paternoster Row and No. 5 Cheyne Walk, sacred forevermore to the memory of Thomas Carlyle, and Whitehall, where Queen Elizabeth lay in state and King Charles was beheaded, and the state rooms of Holland House; and by great good luck had a glimpse of George Eliot getting out of a cab.

Then Reine began to reflect that a man of his distrustful and despondent temperament would, unless the whole truth were revealed to him, be forevermore tormented by morbid and injurious misgivings. She knew he loved her, and she wished him to love her in entire faith and security.

During her spinstership she had given herself without stint to the activities of her small church, a church belonging to an obscure denomination which teaches that holiness is nigh upon us; that if we but supplement conversion by a second act of grace, sanctification here and forevermore is ours. Hers was not an easy disposition to live with.

The last ministry was performed for the young man away from home and for the loved ones left behind, under the triangle that will forevermore be red. Thus the Association is at once the soldier's club, his home, his church, his school, his place of rest, his entertainment bureau, his bank and postoffice, his tourist guide, and the friend that stands by him and his bereaved parents at the last.

"His seat is on the mighty floods, Their fury to restrain; And He, our everlasting Lord, Forevermore shall reign. "But now," he continued, "the congregation gets together and a lot of boys and girls sing: "Lawd, how oft I long to know Oft it gives me anxious thought Do I love Thee, Lawd, or no; Am I Thine, or am I nawt!

It ought to have been our practice; ought, in all places and all times, to be the practice in this world; so says the fixed law of things forevermore: and it must cease to be not the practice, your Lordship; and cannot too speedily do so I think! Much has been done in the way of reforming Parliament in late years; but that of itself seems to avail nothing, or almost less.

Here glowing hyacinths, and tulips, and roses, lift their fair heads; and their perfumes, in loveliest sound, call to the happy youth: "Wander, wander among us, our beloved; for thou understandest us! Our perfume is the Longing of Love; we love thee, and are thine forevermore!" The golden rays burn in glowing tones: "We are Fire, kindled by Love.

"They chilled and hurt her once. She is now beyond them." "She is in Heaven. God be thanked for His great mercy to her!" "If we only knew something sure. Where is Heaven? Who can tell?" "In Thy presence is fullness of joy, and at Thy right hand pleasures forevermore. Where God is, there is Heaven." "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard."

"No, let me keep your hand!" he exclaimed hastily, seizing it again; "let me keep it, Eliza, for I tell you I love you better too than all the others; I love you with my soul, with my heart, with my blood, with my life! Oh, believe me, sweet, lovely child; believe me and give me your heart; follow me, and be mine mine forevermore!

Teleclides says the Athenians had surrendered to him The tributes of the cities, and, with them, the cities, too, to do with them as he pleases, and undo; To build up, if he likes, stone walls around a town; and again, if so he likes, to pull them down; Their treaties and alliances, power, empire, peace, and war, their wealth and their success forevermore.

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