But so he died, and, ceasing, made request Beside that outcast of the deep to lie.
It was a cold November day, and an "out of work" time, and wretched outcast men walked with shoulders drawn forward and hands in their pockets.
Will you follow the bearer, and see once again the outcast whom all the rest of the world will shun?
I may have sorrow and disgust, but at least I shall not be an outcast and our friends and the world will not be scandalized.
Now she was lying here in her room, a despised wife, an outcast from affection and happiness, the victim of some horrible sorcery of fate whereby another woman stood in her place in Eugene's affection.
The outcast took two strides, a red gleam shone in his eyes, and his voice shook with mad passion.
Then without another word the outcast turned away and disappeared among the cocoa-palms.
From the first the outcast felt himself superior to the well-to-do people who looked down upon him; and with all his power he sought for a position from which he could force them to acknowledge his superiority.
Not that the outcast Buonaparte was any longer exclusively a Corsican.
In the fickleness of public opinion the avenging hero of to-day may easily become the reprobated outcast of to-morrow.
He felt that he was a pariah--an outcast among men; that an ineffaceable brand was on his brow which would for ever stamp him as accursed.
This atmosphere which was about him, of the outcast and the pariah, was heightened by the obvious fact that, at that very moment, he was hungry, hideously hungry.
And free I was, and free I am to roam forever like a mad beast, driven hither by the fury to be transformed at the appointed hour into the young man that I was when malicious folly stamped me as the outcast of the human race.
The apartment of the pooroutcast from life is now dismantled.
Or who shall let me now, 4 On this vile bodie from to wreake my wrong, And make his carkasse as the outcast dong?
And the Jews, miserable outcastthough they be, even to this day hold fast the promise that they are God's people and heirs of the promises given Abraham and the fathers.
She began to think how pleasant it would be to live in closer connection with the good old couple over the hill, and how much she had to be thankful for, that her daughter was not, in fact, the outcast she had almost believed her.
Why should he sacrifice both their lives, become an outcast himself to shield a boy, who in a moment of weakness had committed an act which might surely be forgiven if he would but admit his mistake?
His heart had warmed to the tattered outcast at his side, who had been the means to this glorious end.
She had read widely, and seen the life of the cities with understanding eyes, and now she was to be provided with the edifying spectacle of the gambler and outcast turned farmer.
The ragged outcast waiting at the soup kitchen was the lady's husband, from whom she had been divorced some years previously.
The outcast of the Embankment who leapt to a suicide's grave has taken her old place in her father's home, and the past is forgotten.
Her wilful course led her down step by step until she found herself an outcast from decent society, and she was then ashamed to let her friends know of her whereabouts.
When I saw the announcement I remembered the soup kitchen in the Euston Road and the ragged outcast to whom his wife sent a sovereign by the man she was about to marry.