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The First Part of Henry the Fourth. Edited by Frederic W. Moorman

By: William Shakespeare

...eport: 56 On Holy- roode day, the gallant Hotspurre there, 57 Young Harry Percy, and braue Archibald, 58 That euer- valiant and a... ...4 But let him from my thoughts. What thinke you Coze 95 Of this young Percies pride? The Prisoners 96 Which he in this aduenture hat... ... Falst. Yfaith, my Lord, they are false: Nay, Ile tickle 1402 ye for a young Prince. 1403 Prin. Swearest thou, vngracious Boy? henceforth ... ...51 For I was trayn’d vp in the English Court; 1652 Where, being but young, I framed to the Harpe 1653 Many an English Dittie, louely well, ... ...st Part of Henry the Fourth Shakespeare: First Folio 1852 Which by thy younger Brother is supply’de; 1853 And art almost an alien to the heart... ...ut 3105 if I be not Iacke Falstaffe, then am I a Iacke: There is Per-cy, 3106 if your Father will do me any Honor, so: if not, let him 3107...

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An Historical Mystery

By: Honoré de Balzac

...eavy rifled carbine. “Shall you kill a roe-buck, Michu?” said his handsome young wife, trying to assume a laughing air. Before replying, Michu looked ... ...ier, rejected at the Louvre, married the widow of the Comte de Cinq-Cygne, younger branch of the famous fam- ily of Chargeboeuf, one of the most illus... ... the arms of the Simeuse fam- ily, richly carved, with their noble motto, “Cy meurs.” The old mother, in peasant dress, had moved her chair in front o... ...e wore a spencer, an aristocratic garment adopted by the Clichiens and the young bloods of Paris, which sur- vived both the Clichiens and the fashiona... ... words. The first man seemed on the whole a good fellow compared with this younger man, who was slashing the air with a cane, the top of which, made o... ...r. Such men have passions which keep them slaves to their calling. But the young man was plainly without passions and without vices. If he was a spy h... ...untess. “The cry of the five young girls of my house is mine!” “And ours, ‘Cy meurs,’” said the elder Simeuse. “There- fore, no quarter, I say; for, o... ...already in command of their troop. The last words of each were, “Laurence, cy meurs!” The elder d’Hauteserre died a colonel at the attack on the redou...

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Droll Stories Volume II : The Second Ten Tales

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ed with fat, and was called Mon- sieur. At the time of the last fair three young fellows, who were apprentices in knavery, in whom there was more of t... ...e good man then went and got into the bed of the maid-ser- vant, who was a young and pretty wench. The old bungler, bemuddled with wine, went ploughin... ...verbs, jests, jokes, and idle tales. The nuns of the said Poissy were good young ladies, who now this way, now that, cheated God to the profit of the ... ...other danger than that of having a child at an unseasonable time?” asked a young sister. “During the present reign,” replied Ursula, raising her head,... ..., after having eaten, drunk, and gambled away her inherit- ance. This poor young lady lived in a hovel, without fire in winter or cherries in spring; ... ...do we owe to him who made these leonine verses in the Abbey of Theleme:— ‘“Cy vous entrez, qui le saint Evangile En sens agile annoncez, quoy qu’on gr...

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The War in the Air

By: H. G. Wells

... creaking, and became affected in flavour by progress and petrol. And then young Bert Smallways got a motor bicycle …. 2 2 2 2 2 Bert, it is necessary... ...e Smallways blood. But there was something advanced and enterprising about young Smallways before he was out of short frocks. He was lost for a whole ... ...oubt at all concerning the sort of stuff Bert had in him. He was six years younger than Tom, and for a time there was an attempt to utilise him in the... ...rogressive quality his nature had craved. His employer was a pirate-souled young man named Grubb, with a black-smeared face by day, and a music-hall s... ...the south of England. “Orf to Brighton!” said old Smallways, regarding his young- est son from the sitting-room window over the green-grocer’s shop wi... ...d get down; the third got itself entangled in the front wheel of a passing cy- clist, who came through the plate glass, and proved to be an actor out ...

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Miscellaneous Essays

By: Thomas de Quincey

...bright consummate flower;” or, amongst human flowers, the most magnificent young female, apparelled in the pomp of womanhood. And thus not only the id... ...ich he treated them- selves, that he could be nothing more than some green young man, they concluded that they should have all the easier task in disp... ...y is familiar, though hitherto not put in a proper light. Berkeley, when a young man, went to Paris and called on Père Malebranche. He found him in hi... ... that, when he reached Cruickshank’s he was positively not dead. Mr. ——, a young student at that time, had the honor of giving him the coup de grâce, ... ...ecame known to fame under the title of the Master of the Rolls; but he was young and unspoiled: whereas this man was a monstrous feather-bed in person... ...Prophet and twenty such fellows. I used to call him Cyclops mastigophorus, Cy- clops the whip-bearer, until I observed that his skill made whips usele...

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Lady Hester : Or, Ursula's Narrative

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...use, named Sault St. Pierre, all looking prosperous and comfortable, and a young farmer, American in his ways—free-spoken, famil- iar, and blunt—but v... ... and everything pleasant; and Joel Lea called his wife, a hand- some, fair young woman. Bertram says from the first she put him in mind of some one, a... ...her. However, they had gone to another resort of theirs, where there was a young hunter who often visited them, and was on friendly terms. When he fou... ... that he had been a cruel, faithless tyrant, who had wilfully deserted his young wife. Joel Lea would not listen to her. Why should she wish to make h... ...ians, thought that the marriage could not be substantiated—but by a clever young clerk, who had managed to find out the state of things; a man named P... ...RE TRE TRE TREV V V V VOR’S LEGA OR’S LEGA OR’S LEGA OR’S LEGA OR’S LEGACY CY CY CY CY JAQUETTA BORE the brunt of that night, and showed the stuff she...

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Citadel of Machaerus

By: Gustave Flaubert

...t appeared. He paid no further heed to her anger, but looked intently at a young girl who had just stepped out upon the balcony of a house not far awa... ...d and silver ornaments were scattered about in confusion. At intervals the young girl took one object or another in her hands, and held it up admiring... ...e people to thank him, as the conqueror of the Cliti and the father of the young Aulus, now returning to his own domain, since the East was the countr... ...ever sees the light! “And thou too, Moab! hide thyself in the midst of the cy- press, like the sparrow; in caverns, like the wild hare! The gates of t... ...murmur of surprise and admiration swept through the multitude. A beautiful young girl had just entered the apart- ment, and stood motionless for an in... ...senting her to the tetrarch, so that he should fall in love with her fresh young beauty and feminine wiles. The plan had proved successful, it seemed;...

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Salammbo

By: Gustave Flaubert

...ach of their six golden faces, belonged to a corps composed exclusively of young patricians of the tallest stature. They were a privilege, almost a sa... ... but listened continu- ally to the maiden’s song. None gazed at her like a young Numidian chief, who was placed at the captains’ tables among soldiers... ...w pale. The horses of Eschmoun, on the very summit of the Acropolis in the cy- press wood, feeling that the light was coming, placed their hoofs on th... ...he Barbarians were sleep- ing. Spendius, as he looked at him, recalled the young men who once used to entreat him with golden cases in their hands, wh... ...ng them he repeated: “Y es, all killed, all! crushed like grapes! The fine young men! the slingers! my companions and yours!” They gave him wine to dr... ...me merchants from Darytian Gaetulia had brought her to Carthage when quite young, and after her enfranchisement she would not forsake her old masters,...

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In the Fourth Year Anticipations of a World Peace

By: H. G. Wells

..., and seek out and train our own vastly greater resources of first quality young airmen, the Germans may come as near to being “driven out of the air”... ...ess of man- kind. IX IX IX IX IX DEMOCRA DEMOCRA DEMOCRA DEMOCRA DEMOCRACY CY CY CY CY ALL THE TALK, all the aspiration and work that is making now to... ...DA OF GANDA OF GANDA OF GANDA OF DEMOCRA DEMOCRA DEMOCRA DEMOCRA DEMOCRACY CY CY CY CY IN THE PRECEDING CHAPTER I have dealt with the discussion of Pr... ...when it ceases; they must be continually explained and re-explained to the young and the negligent. And for this new world of democracy and the League...

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Catherine : A Story

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...every day, fresh and glorious as the untired Sun-God. He is Eros, the ever young. Dark, dark were this world of ours had either Divinity left it—dark ... ...the God of the Other Bow! Dost know him, reader? Old is he, Eros, the ever young. He and Time were children together. Chronos shall die, too; but Love... ...he homely and tightened garments he wore. 7 Burlesques “Ahem! sir! I say, young man!” the customer exclaimed. “Ton d’apameibomenos prosephe,” read on... ...e customer burst out into a fit of laughter so shrill and cheery, that the young Student could not but turn round, and blushing, for the first time re... ..., as some folks do: but sell as low as any other house.” “Y ou’re precious young to have all these good things,” the girl exclaimed, not unwilling, se... ...he streams of Ching- wang-foo; where the minarets soar sparkling above the cy- presses, their reflections quivering in the lucid waters of the Golden ... ...those blue waters, with palace and pinnacle, with gilded dome and towering cy- press, it seemeth a very Paradise of Mahound: but, enter the city, and ...

...He has his Mother?s ravishing smile; his Father?s steadfast eyes. He rises every day, fresh and glorious as the untired Sun-God. He is Eros, the ever young. Dark, dark were this world of ours had either Divinity left it--dark without the daybeams of the Latonian Charioteer, darker yet without the daedal Smile of the God of the Other Bow! Dost know him, reader?...

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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

......................................................................141 THE YOUNG CHEV ALIER ............................................................. ...asp of this inner law; but the vast majority, when they come to advise the young, must be content to retail certain doctrines which have been already ... ...-keep- ing, and how to walk through a quadrille. But, you may tell me, the young people are taught to be Christians. It may be want of penetration, bu... ...ies condensed, the very pith and epitome of all ethics and religion; and a young man with these precepts engraved upon his mind must follow after prof... ...this invaluable eighth command- ment, let me tell you a few pages out of a young man’s life. He was a friend of mine; a young man like others; gener- ... ...ere you’re going?’ ‘Fine!’ said Montroymont. ‘Fine do I ken where: bankrup’cy and the Bass Rock!’ ‘Praise to my bones that I never married!’ cried the...

..................................................129 THE GREAT NORTH ROAD ......................................................................141 THE YOUNG CHEVALIER ........................................................................176 HEATHERCAT.............................................................................................187...

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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

By: Gilfillan

...sayings of Pope are afloat than of any English poet, except Shakspeare and Young. Indeed, if frequency of quotation be the princi- pal proof of popula... ...f quotation be the princi- pal proof of popularity, Pope, with Shakspeare, Young, and Spenser, is one of the four most popular of English poets. In Am... ...uth of frolics, an old age of cards; Fair to no purpose, artful to no end, Young without lovers, old without a friend; A fop their passion, but their ... ...smiling at the gate: Him portion’d maids, apprenticed orphans bless’d, The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick? the Man of Ross reliev... ...and fountains yield, He finds at last he better likes a field. Through his young woods how pleased Sabinus stray’d, Or sat delighted in the thickening... ...Opera of Polifemo, but unfortunately lost the whole gist of the story. The Cy- clops asks Ulysses his name who tells him his name is Noman. After his ... ...is name is Noman. After his eye is put out, he roars and calls the brother Cy- clops to his aid: they inquire who has hurt him? he answers Noman; wher...

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