When Glory has once fir'd a noble Soul, nothing can keep it within Bounds.
He is certainly a valuable Gentleman, has a noble Soul, and Sense and Knowledge enough to capacitate him to serve his King and Country both in Peace and War.
Imagine only that the late Elector who had an exquisite Taste, and a noble Soul, spar'd no Cost to adorn these Apartments.
A noble soul has no other merit than to be a noble soul.
It follows that in a noble soulit is not this or that particular action, it is the entire character which is moral.
That proves in fact that with him the two principles are already in harmony--in that harmony which places a seat upon the perfection of the human being, and which constitutes that which we understand by a noble soul.
If a noble soul is rendered tenfold beautifuller by victory and prosperity, an ignoble one is rendered tenfold and a hundredfold uglier, pitifuller.
Whoso would write clearly must think clearly,= 30 =and if he would write in a noble style, he must first possess a noble soul.
She restrained her tears, fever gave brilliancy to her face, and she meant to be quite the courtesan, poor, noble soul.
The doctor, noble soul, is in a horrible predicament.
A noble soul can no more endure a succession of moral discords than the musical ear the grating of knives upon glass.
What dearer duty to a noble soul Than to protect weak, suffering innocence, And vindicate the rights of the oppressed?
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