The unity of our own France was forged by agelong struggles between the separate provinces.
I do not propose here to reopen the agelong dispute between free will and determinism, which seems to me largely verbal.
Cæsar, Brutus, Cicero, the story of the old oppression from which the world had freed itself after agelong tribulation, and then a picture of the new tyranny that was sweeping down from across the Rhine.
She in her agelong toil and care Persistent, wearies not nor stays, Mocking alike hope and despair.
So when man's Reason took the reins, She found that she was saved her pains; She had but to approve the gains Of agelong inscience, And spin it fresh into her brains As moral conscience.
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