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Bismarck and Moltke knew she would not forgive, and were sorely tempted to engineer a second war which should utterly disable her; but this war never came off.

And oft did I make to instruct her that never should she be tempted forth from the shelter of that Redoubt in which she did live, by any message out of the night; but always to await the Master-Word; and, moreover, to have a sure knowledge that none that was her Friend would ever seek to entice her into the night.

You are not often irresistibly tempted to go and have your teeth filled!

I say, when it wakes up in youfor you will be tempted continually to let it go to sleep.

They were tempted perpetually to take Nature as ornament, not as basis; and they yielded at last to the temptation; till, in the age of Perpendicular architecture, their very ornament became unnatural again; because conventional, untrue, meaningless.

But they were to be still further tempted ere they were released from suffering.

Secondly, you will never be tempted to bore others with your past as long as you wish to pose as a wise man.

Your modest wife with words I tempted oft; But neither ill I could report of you, Nor any good I could forge for myself, Would win her to attend to my request; Nay, after death I lov'd her, insomuch That to the vault where she was buried My constant love did lead me through the dark, There ready to have ta'en my last farewell.

The comfortable home of the Tovells at Parham fell somehow, whether by the will, or by arrangement with Mrs. Elmy, to the disposal of Crabbe, and he was obviously tempted by its ampler room and pleasant surroundings.

And I was sore tempted to go upon the Road; for the ground was rough and the moss-bushes did catch my feet.

Citizens frequently sent him delicacies, boxes filled with turkeys, hams, wine, cordials, and other things, peculiarly tempting to one leading the hard life of the soldier, but these were almost uniformly sent to the sick in some neighboring hospital.

Brother, I am not given To the confident use of wagers, which I hold Unseemly in a woman's argument; But I am strangely tempted now to risk A thousand pounds out of my patrimony, (And let my future husband look to it

For I feel, a God of love, In the better land above, Brighter, better land above, To these yearning arms again, With a soul all free from stain, Free from every earthly stain, Will the wanderer restore, To be tempted nevermore Passion-tempted nevermore.

Guided by their resolves, the whole army seemed to be animated with one soul; scarcely a man could be tempted to desert the common cause by accepting of the service in Ireland; each corps added supernumeraries to its original complement; and language was held, and projects were suggested, most alarming to the Presbyterian party.

Madame Caterna appeared extraordinarily tempted, as if she were among the counters of the Bon Marché or the Louvre.

Never, never, I confess, have I been so fiercely tempted!

This had been an exceedingly painful duty owing to the terribly mutilated state of the body and face; but the clothes and various trinkets he wore, including a signet ring, had fortunately not tempted the brutal assassin, and it was through them chiefly that Lord Brockelsby was able to swear to the identity of his brother.

The free-will tempted me, the power to do Or not to do itWas it criminal To make the fancy minister to hope, To fill the air with pretty toys of air, And clutch fantastic sceptres moving t'ward me!

When you meet one of these men or women be to them a Divine man; be to them thought and virtue; let their timid aspirations find in you a friend; let their trampled instincts be genially tempted out in your atmosphere; let their doubts know that you have doubted, and their wonder feel that you have wondered.

"I am sure that he has been grievously tempted and misled, for he seems to have a noble and gentle nature; and he spoke so feelingly of his mother, who is a saint in heaven; and he seemed so earnestly to long to return to the bosom of the Church.

They were heartily tempted to despise Dan, but as one with the courage to attempt the impossible, they would help him as far as they could.

He sent gold in every direction, most of all into Italy, and especially to Rome; and he tempted his opponents individually, trying to win followers.

Its representation is a scene-shifting, fidgeting business, but its charms tempt us almost invariably to sit it out.

Meanwhile, the officers of the enemy were liberally tempted with bribes.

He felt a weaving of his muscles, a tightening of his nerves, as if waiting on the spark of will, and all the strength that he had built in the name of the store was madly tempted.

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