Then he thought of the pelican feeding its young with blood from its own breast, but he gave no utterance to that either; and then of Eleanor waiting for him at home, waiting to congratulate him on the end of all his trouble.
How is a man to live, when he gives up all his income?
Oh if he only could: what an easy way that were out of all his troubles!
Iachimo then made a full acknowledgment of all his villany, telling, as has been before related, the whole story of his wager with Posthumus, and how he had succeeded in imposing upon his credulity.
There was a hurry, too, in all his thoughts, a turbulent and heated working of his heart, that contended against resignation.
In all his life no one has ever gotten anything out of your father.
During that campaign he had been imagining that he was putting all his ability, all his energy, all his resourcefulness into the fight.
Hugo had fully exposed himself in all his unfitness of the man of narrow upper class prejudices, the man of no instinct or enthusiasm for right, justice and liberty.
Of all his followers, the Belgian was the most logical lieutenant to intrust with the command of one of the parties.
There was a fatal preponderance of self in all his intimacies: many women came to learn from him, but he never condescended to become a learner in his turn.
In the strong quiet patience of all his letters to the weariful Mrs. Bowes, we may perhaps see one cause of the fascination he possessed for these religious women.
The victory of the White Mountain put Ferdinand in possession of all his dominions.
All his desire of power and distinction were extinct: tranquillity and repose were now the sole object of his wishes.
New and oppressive imposts alienated the affections of all his subjects.
The intervention of the Emperor, and a papal ban from Rome, which anathematized the elector as an apostate, and deprived him of all his dignities, temporal and spiritual, armed his own subjects and chapter against him.
He bids them steer For the sequestered shores of Lesbos isle; For there wert thou, sharer of all his griefs, Cornelia!
In all his prayers He seeks that moment, fatal to the world, When shall be cast the die, to win or lose, And all his fortune hang upon the throw.
Thirdly, to say as all his things is to be put together, and give to anybody as we sends for 'em.
He then got angry with himself, and, summoning up all his courage, tried it a third time, and opened the door of the room and stood firm.
After a time the ladies begged the Prince to relate his adventures, and he told them of all his sufferings in the desert when he was first transformed.
All his blood, all his sensation, all his life seemed to rush into that hand leaving him without strength, in a cold shiver, in the sudden clamminess and collapse as of a deadly gun-shot wound.
This will, all his sensations, his personality--all this seemed to be lost in the abominable desire, in the priceless promise of that woman.
In all his life he had never been so happy, as, during the past few months, his wife had made him.
Chapter 24 In the face of all his handicaps, Jurgis was obliged to make the price of a lodging, and of a drink every hour or two, under penalty of freezing to death.
He fixed his eyes ahead of him, with painful intensity, staring at the platform as if nothing else ever had interested him, or ever could interest him, all his life.
And he would have told the "pitchfork senator" all his experiences, had not Harry Adams and a friend grabbed him about the neck and shoved him into a seat.
He staked all upon his voice; into it he poured all his energy, all his fire, all his white-hot passion for right and justice, all his scorn of the base and the low.
And he, too, was trembling--shaken in all his nerves.
There was no fight in him--all his life he had got everything without fighting.
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