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The utter unreality and hollowness of such rhetoric could show itself no better than in contrast with the practical oratory of the law courts.

So as if we should intreate our maker to play also the Orator, and whether it be to pleade, or to praise, or to advise, that in all three cases he may utter and also perswade both copiously and vehemently.

The Poetes were wisemen, and wished in hart the redresse of things, the which when for feare, they durst not openly rebuke, they did in colours painte them out, and tolde men by shadowes what they should doe in good sooth, or els because the wicked were unworthy to heare the trueth, they spake so that none might understand but those unto whom they please to utter their meaning.

The senate was indignant at the utter devotion of the masses to him and took up his bones, on the plea that it was impious for them to lie in that consecrated spot; they were persuaded by the pontifices to make this declaration although they buried many other men there both before and after.

When neither of the consuls themselves nor any one else ventured to utter a word, he bade them come together again on a specified day, giving them to understand that he would prove by certain documents that Antony was in the wrong.

He subdued all unto Pharaoh, and all his people from the last terms of Egypt unto the utterest ends of the same, except the land longing to the priests, which was given to them by the king, to whom were given victuals openly out of all the barns and garners, and therefore they were not compelled to sell their possessions.

And yet he was helpless, staring down the mouth of the nine-pounder, unable to move an inch or to utter so much as a groan.

The gentleman was not in the least bored who might have been and was seen on that wintry afternoon in Nineteen hundred, lounging with one shoulder to a wall of the dingy salesroom and idly thumbing a catalogue of effects about to be put up at auction; but his insouciance was so unaffected that the inevitable innocent bystander might have been pardoned for perceiving in him a pitiable victim of the utterest ennui.

He only knelt there at her feet in utter silence, his black head pillowed on her hands.

He did not utter another word, merely walked on beside her till they reached the Vicarage gate.

And there he stopped, for her arms were suddenly about his neck, her lips raised in utter surrender to his.

For he also was bound by a promise, the keeping of which meant utter destruction to all he held good in life.

Everything around was dark and silentthe faint splash of my oars alone breaking the utter stillness.

And is not Earth thy living picture, where Thou utterest beauty, simple and profound,

It is a ravishment of the soul in the delight of the spirit, which, being carried above itself into inexplicable comfort, feels that heavenly sickness that is better than the world's health, when the wisest of men in the swounding delight of his sacred inspiration could thus utter the sweetness of his passion, "My soul is sick of love."

"Watch the door of thy lips, lest thou utterest folly."Ib.

That, with every dawning day, Sitting on the balcony Utterest that plaintive lay!

The words of wisdom thou utterest always recommend themselves to me!'

And, O monarch, hearing her lament in this strain, that slayer of hostile heroes, Bhimasena, addressed Draupadi in these words, 'O blessed lady of slender waist, the agreeable words thou utterest delight my heart like the quaffing of nectar.

he said; "in thee I worship purity and holiness and" "Naynay, Raoul, do notrefrainif thou really lov'st me, utter not this frightful blasphemy; tell me, rather, if thou didst not find the holy father as I describe him?" "I found him a peaceful, venerable, and, I firmly believe, a good old man, Ghita; but only a man.

I may not believe, but I never mock at what thou utterest and reverencest.

The red gleam from the uniform of Grosvenor could no longer be seen, but Robert had marked well the place where he sat, and he knew that the young Englishman was there, sleeping the sleep of utter exhaustion.

Robert, glancing back, saw the sentinel on the south stiffen to attention and then utter a cry of alarm, a shout sufficient to awaken any one of the sleeping Indians.

Nor will he utter a groan or even wince.

"While roses bloomed along the plain, The nightingale to the falcon said, 'Why, of all birds, must thou be dumb? With closed mouth thou utterest, Though dying, no last word to man.

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