Even now I tremble To think your father, by some accident, Should pass this way, as you did.
Though, indeed, even now, I am to some extent satisfied with them.
Even now, so many years later, all this is somehow a very evil memory.
Can you seriously think that you will never grow old, that you will always be good-looking, and that they will keep you here for ever and ever?
It makes my heart ache now, even now, though I'm an old man, with a woman for a daughter, to think what she was and what she is.
Even now in passing through the garden walks Upon the ground I saw a fallen nest Ruined and full of rain; and over me Beheld the uncomplaining birds already Busy in building a new habitation.
Nor could I have put into words, nor can I even now define, the visions which held my vague and timid attention.
His marriage was one proof of it; another was the composition at this time of the most picturesque, easy and graceful of all his writings, The Romance of Natural History, even now a sort of classic.
Even now, as the words returned to her with a pain intolerable, her tears rained down.
Even now he is so crippled by the endless litigation he has had that he lives in absolute penury.
And the lips, so used to close upon the wine-cup, in laughter so often parted, they do not seem immobile, even now.
I know that the palm trees of Antigua overshadowed his cradle, that there must be even nowin Boulogne many who set eyes on him in the time of his less fatuous declension, that he died in London.
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