Err shall they not, who resolute explore Times gloomy backward with judicious eyes; And, scanning right the practices of yore, Shall deem our hoar progenitors unwise.
In view of this declaration we deem it our duty to declare, in the name of the Czecho-Slovak Nation, that this point of view of the Austro-Hungarian representative is not our point of view.
Nor less I deem that there are Powers Which of themselves our minds impress; That we can feed this mind of ours In a wise passiveness.
My friends will notdeem it too trifling to relate, that while walking to and fro I composed the last stanza first, having begun with the last line.
But in doing so, we deemit of importance to guard ourselves carefully from misconception.
Deem me worthy of a response and a note of the price, that we may arrange everything, and I will forthwith send you the necessary funds.
Wherefore I deem best to return and govern the reign till it please Allah to order our son's affair for us.
Wherefore, for virtue's sake, I can be well content, The sweetest time of all my life To deem in thinking spent.
She received the following answer: The enclosed slander upon Wyoming women I had seen before, but did not deem it worthy reply.
On fully considering the subject, I must decline doing so, because such a petition I deem to be quite premature.
The fact that the ruling class withhold this right is prima facie evidence that they deem it of importance for good or for evil.
Nevertheless, clever men are less sentimental than we deem them.
Talk not thus, I implore you, Evelyn; do not imagine me the worldly calculator that my enemies deem me.
And, mad though they deem me, the mad are prophets, and a solemn conviction, a voice not of earth, tells me that he and I are already in the Shadow of Death.
And for thy kindly thought in sending a special messenger to bring me hither to await your arrival I deem myself ever indebted to thee!
Take what men thou dostdeem fit--though, methinks, the smaller the party the more chance of success.
But I deem this unnecessary and inadvisable in this paper, as mentioned previously.
This I deem unfortunate for both, for unsatisfactory as this sadly needed rapprochement is on the continent, it is far more so here.
And I am recompensed, and deem the toil Of poetry not lost, if verse of mine May stand between an animal and woe, And teach one tyrant pity for his drudge.
We build with what we deem eternal rock; A distant age asks where the fabric stood; And in the dust, sifted and searched in vain, The undiscoverable secret sleeps.
I ask you to pardon me, and let me atone in whatever way you may deem best.
No, I have an abundance," she quietly replied; but evidently she did notdeem it necessary to explain how she happened to be so favored.
What has led you astray is that you have not duly considered my nature, which is free, active, and mobile, like that of all the angels, and that you have merely observed the grace and felicity with which you deem me so richly endowed.
You may esteem him A child for his might; Or you may deem him A coward from his flight; But if she whom love doth honour Be conceal'd from the day, Set a thousand guards upon her, Love will find out the way.
Waking or asleep Thou of death must deem Things more true and deep Than we mortals dream, Or how could thy notes flow in such a crystal stream?
She did not even deem her flippant, as did her mother.
Doubtless there were those who woulddeem his bearing brazen, but not his worst enemy should call him coward.
That any man should deem it worth his while to fight a duel for her sake was a novel idea that required a good deal of consideration.
In pursuance of the provisions of section 3 of the civil-service act, the Commission shall appoint from persons in the Government service such boards of examiners as it may deem necessary.
I deemit to be an important duty to especially present this subject to the consideration of the Congress.
Having referred to some incidents which I deem relevant to the subject, it remains for me to submit a specific statement of my objections to the bill now under consideration.
Velours was more wakeful, looking furtively at her master from the corners of her eyes but, knowing his habits well, she did not deem it prudent to stir from her nest or make any noise.
What they had endured in these months of captivity even the war records that set down plain things do not deem fit to enter.