De Pomis must certainly have been intimate with him, as he was allowed to dedicate to him his second important literary work, a dictionary of the Talmud in three languages.
In happy days of childhood heaven seemed to lie here; she had come hither to be received, in white, into the holy fellowship; hither to be married; hither to dedicate her children at the sacred font.
Not a poet of the day who was not inspired by their beauty and character; not one, furthermore, who did not dedicate to them some production of his genius.
Nikanor is directed to fulfil this vow and to dedicate the figures in Stageira.
Nikanor is instructed by the will to complete these orders, and to dedicate the busts properly when brought in.
We are not the less necessitated to dedicate life to them.
Here before Heaven I dedicate my faith To the royal line of Andreas.
The Duke will soon assemble A mighty army, all come crowding, streaming 50 To banners dedicate by destiny To fame and prosperous fortune.
The curse of heaven lies upon our head: 'Tis dedicate to ruin.
So when Poplicola was of necessity absent on military service, the senate decreed that Horatius should dedicate it, and brought him up into the Capitol to do so, a thing which they never could have done had Poplicola been present.
He had not time to dedicate it, but was dethroned just before its completion.
They stirred up Horatius to oppose him and urged him to claim the right to dedicate the temple.
On his way to Veii it seems he had made a vow, that if he took the city he would dedicate the tenth part of the spoil to Apollo.
Some say that the two consuls casts lots, and that the one, sorely against his will, drew the lot to command the army in the field, and the other that to dedicate the temple.
Why, I intend to compose a pamphlet of all my wife's virtues, put them in print, and dedicate them to the duke, as orthodoxal directions against he marries.
Now at length was come his chance to be of use in life,--to dedicate the labor of his hands and of his brains to Abraham Lincoln uncouth prophet of the West.
We raise our eyes to it, and to it we dedicate this our play;--and for it we lift the curtain once more after those in the orchestra have departed.
But at night In heaven wandereth Luna, The poor mother, With her orphaned, starry children; And she shines with a quiet sadness, And loving maidens and gentle poets Dedicate to her their tears and their songs.
But I myself, oh Queen, Low do I kneel before thee, On the cushion of crimson samite, And as homage I dedicate to thee.
I would I had more lives than one, that I might dedicate them all to your Excellency,' replied the alchemist.
That very day I said to Bimal: "Let us dedicate our lives to removing the root of this sorrow in our country.
On parting he presented me with the two manuscripts of his C sharp major and E major studies (dedicated to Liszt), and promised to write during his stay in the country a concert-piece and dedicate it to me.
If Pleyel does not like to give up the dedication of the Ballade, you will dedicate the Preludes to Schumann.
Any woman could dedicate herself to prostitution by eating some of the rice which had been offered to the idol, and was allowed her choice to live within or without its precincts.
SIRS,--To your honorable Board I dedicate the following pages, the result of an investigation into the causes and extent of Prostitution.
I dedicate this wonderful species to the memory of my dear wife, Anna Sethe.
I dedicate this elegant species to my dear mother, Charlotte Sethe.
In any case, we can not accept the statement as correct, when applied to noble characters to whom we especially dedicate this work.
To Goethe also he wished to dedicate "Sardanapalus.
Such as it is, we dedicate this humble work to the noble souls who worship truth.
United alike in the conception of our duty and in the high resolve to perform it in the face of all men, let us dedicate ourselves to the great task to which we must now set our hand.
If there are those among us who would make our way more difficult, we must not be disheartened, but the more earnestlydedicate ourselves to the task upon which we have rightly entered.