These words are true, thoroughly true, in their extremest sense.
Mrs Alworth wrote her husband word of Harriot's illness, who came post to London, filled with theextremest anxiety, and shared the fatigue of nursing with me; she was all the time delirious.
Thou daily seest that sun of beauty shine, And lov'st at least in love's extremest line.
On the one hand, he is seen running wild, on the other, in a state of lethargy; the two extremest stages of human degeneracy, and both seen in one and the same period.
And if the lowest row collect within it So great a light, how vast the amplitude Is of this Rose in its extremest leaves!
I speeded hither within the very extremest inch of possibility.
He found his way to Edinburgh to attend the college there, setting the extremest penury at defiance.
The extremest poverty has been no obstacle in the way of men devoted to the duty of self-culture.
Nor was violence, even of the extremest kind, a privilege of the nobles only.
Subsequently all were taken and treated with the extremest rigor; for in June, 1672, Russell was so reduced that it was supposed he could not live, and he was reported to have died in prison.
The extremest culture of reason had not, it is true, been yet carried far enough to preserve the labourer from follies of opinion, but a moderate culture had been sufficient to deter him from the vices of life.
I want to see men determined to maintain, to their extremest boundaries, all the rights which God has given them for their enjoyment, their dignity, and their usefulness.
The extremest is the reducing of a human being to the condition of a domesticated brute, a piece of mere property.
Channing, but condemned utterly his doctrines on the subject of slavery, and found in them all the viciousness of the extremest abolitionism.
Shall tongues be mute when deeds are wrought Which well might shame extremest hell?
Again they heard the sound of the flute: it trembled on the air like the last sigh of love and happiness; sometimes it seemed like the stormy utterance of a strong soul in extremest anguish, then melted softly away in sighs and tears.
You stand now upon the extremest boundary of your power; it will be easy now to teach you that a king is powerless against a firm, bold will!
Since then our common good, and each man’s care Requires our joint assistance in these toils, Shall we not hazard our extremest hap, And rather spend our fates, than spare our foes?
They stand for the old stern repressive military discipline and unchanging Conservatism in its extremest form, regarding with well-founded suspicion and misgiving symptoms of development in any direction whatsoever.
But on the opposite page, the sonnet called "Dawn" swings to the extremest point from the magniloquence of that.
And though one does not claim to find in him the highest point or the extremest advance to which the thought of his day had gone, he stands pre-eminently for that day in the steel-clear light of his gallant spirit.
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