Not common stuff, not raked out of the dunghills and muck heaps of this world, and from among the toys of antichrist, but spiritual, heavenly and glorious precious stones.
From my chamber windows I penetrate into all the mysteries of the domestic economy, which is too modest to spread out the dunghills as chief 'point de vûe,' as in North Germany.
Not a trace of disorder or dirt, of boards and tools lying about, dunghills near the paths, or the like.
He was cruel, and not pitying the poor, he caused many dunghills to be carried away; but the cost was on the poor--it being so hard times might well have been spared.
A few have been observed to remain during mild winters, when they take up their abode neardunghills or warm springs.
The town is said to be old, and in good sooth the dunghills seem to possess a considerable antiquity.
They affect dunghills and dirt, and have a natural affinity for battle, murder, and sudden death.
And yet the shops are small and mean, the houses are dirty and uninviting, and dunghills front the cottages first seen by the visitor.
When this operation is happily effected, they will clean their houses, move the dunghills from their doors, wash themselves, and go to work in earnest.
There are no dunghills for it to grow in, and my somewhat extensive experiences have long ago taught me that Home Rule and Nationalist patriotism will not flourish in Ireland without manure, and plenty of it.
Dunghills exist; but he who makes of Macbeth's or Clytemnestra's crimes an elevating or exhilarating spectacle triumphs over the god of this world, as Jesus did when he made the most ignominious death the symbol, of his victory and glory.
It is not too much to say that the nature both of the artist and of the dunghills is "subdued" by such a process, and yet neither is a "loser.
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