I beleeve it will at last appear, that they who first began to embroil my other Kingdoms, are in great part guilty, if not of the first letting out, yet of the not timely stopping those horrid effusions of bloud in Ireland.
A long fragment is preserved in Aulus Gellius (ix.
The other two are the famous mammoth from the cave of La Madeleine, on which the woolly mane and huge tusks of Elephas primigenius are boldly drawn (fig.
The spectacle of a Clerico-anti-Semitic tammany in Vienna had strengthened the resistance of the better elements in the country.
Meleager of Gadara, undertook to combine the choicest effusions of his predecessors into a single body of fugitive poetry.
Of the other young men of the village Gifted Hopkins was perhaps the most fervent of her admirers, as he had repeatedly shown byeffusions in verse, of which, under the thinnest of disguises, she was the object.
His poetical effusions are equally creditable to his head and his heart, displaying the highest order of genius and powers of imagination and fancy hardly second to any writer of the age.
Some of these effusions illustrate a sentiment in his disposition which was among the most decided, and the most frequently and loudly expressed.
But it would require more time and labor than I can afford to give an adequate account of so many effusions or improvisations as served for fuel to boil the scanty and precarious pot of his uncertain and uncomfortable sustenance.
There is a depth of severe sense in them, a height of heroic scorn, or a dignity of quiet cynicism, which can scarcely be paralleled in the bitterest or the fiercest effusions of John Marston or Cyril Tourneur or Jonathan Swift.
Save by the rich effusions of thy lyre, Th' admiring Muse shall breathe a mournful tone, And sounds of grief shall o'er the floods expire.
They lay no pretensions to the depth and solidity of the effusions of the Muse in her elevated flights; they are the few wild notes of the simple shepherd, and do not even affect to imitate the rich cadence of the scientific musician.
Their popular effusions are original; although, likewise, between them and the popular poetry of their Bohemian brethren, a close affinity cannot be denied.
Nothing which these educated writers have hitherto produced, can be compared with the effusions of their old blind men, and of their peasant lads and girls, that is, their popular poetry.
No wonder that their little lyric effusions have imbibed the same melancholy spirit.
Among his happiest and most inimitable effusions are the Epistles to Arbuthnot, and to Jervas the painter; amiable patterns of the delightful unconcerned life, blending ease with dignity, which poets and painters then led.
A classical intoxication is followed by the splashing of soda-water, by frothy effusions of ordinary bile.
In the preceding section attention was drawn to the appearance in intra-abdominal blood-effusions of a white staphylococcus: such collections of blood are prone to decompose and cause the temperature to rise.
I also pointed out that the large effusions of blood in the abdomen due to tubal abortion, or to the rupture of a gravid tube, are often attended with fever, and in some instances the temperature rises to 103°.
It is now well known that slow effusions of blood, tuberculous exudations (Fig.
It is of some value in diagnosis between serous effusions and purulent exudates, between catarrhal and suppurative processes in the appendix and Fallopian tube, etc.
The quantity is increased (polyuria) during absorption of large serous effusions and in many nervous conditions.
Nero declaimed frequently in public, and his poetical effusions seem to have possessed some real merit.
The lungs are highly congested and often œdematous, and effusions of serum are frequently found in the pleural cavities.
The color of recent effusions is red, which changes after some days to a chocolate or brown, which generally turns to an ochre color (see Plate I.
As the result of putrefaction, fluids, generally blood-stained, collect in the serous cavities of the body, and should not be confounded with serous effusions occurring during life.
The color and consistence of these effusionsindicate whether they are old or recent; the precise date we cannot state, but the information we can give is often all that is required.
Effusions of blood may be found beneath the dura or in the brain substance itself, due to the laceration or injury of vessels.
His calmness was the result of his piety; for his noble heart was pouring forth to Heaven the sacred effusions of gratitude, anticipatory of the glorious conquest which he was about to prove the honoured medium of atchieving.
Lamb contributed four poems, which were thus referred to by Coleridge in the Preface: "The Effusions signed C.
I recall one of our Alaskan poets who must have shared it, for I find among his effusions a couplet to this effect: "Sometimes it's as soggy as sawdust!
I have already quoted from one of his best known effusions concerning the tundra.
The flitting fires, to which we alluded, for instance, are not mere visions, but real and tangible substances, the effect of gaseous effusions which are quite frequent on these steppes.
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