And, growing more and more excited, he lost every sense of measure, to the degree that even Acte saw that he was promising more than he could execute; that he was talking because of pain and anger.
I offer my pain and disappointment to God," said he, "but thou hast deceived the Saviour also, for thou hast gone as it were to a quagmire which has poisoned thy soul with its miasma.
It was even intimated that in her expressions of pain and sorrow, there was more or less poetical affectation.
Another doubt is made by some philosophers, whether it be lawful for a man in such extremity of pain and grief, to make away himself: and how these men that so do are to be censured.
If, by my life, her heart, like mine, were full of pain and pine * She had not decks her neck with ring nor sole with ruddy stain.
Susan, in a burst of pain and pleasure, pride and grief, and Heaven knows how many other conflicting feelings.
Florence thought of this good creature, long after he had left her, with mingled emotions of pain and pleasure.
So that gradually the life of the Spirit emerged for us as something most actual, not archaic: a perennial possibility of newness, of regeneration, a widening of our span of pain and joy.
We know very well the essential characters of this fresh mentality; the power, the enthusiasm, the radiant joy, the indifference topain and hardship it confers.
I in his defence opposing Xenocles, who was an Epicurean, said, Pray, sir, do not all place the very substance of pleasure in privation of pain and suffering?
But that scandalizes you and my mother, and makes your house a scene of pain and mortification in your old age.
Perhaps she was instructed by spirits which, having passed through a similar trial of pain and loneliness, had risen to see the reason why.
The weather was intensely hot; her health was feeble and delicate; the dead and dying were around her in every stage of pain and horror; but she never shrank from the duty she had assumed.
Were they not probably as susceptible topain and pleasure, to comfort and discomfort, to rudeness and civility?
He met the confession, which his son had made in pain and diffidence, with a most deplorable want of tact.
But I don't see your argument, for if there was an all-powerful God, He could have caused the man you speak of to be as noble and good without passing through pain and temptation.
With a hoarse cry of sobbing-pain and shame, the brave little man came over, both shoulders on the mould, and the scientific old veteran was again the victor.
The tiger had simply knocked him down, stood over him for a minute, seized him by the shoulder, and then dashed on through the scrub, leaving him behind half dead with pain and fear.
God knows that from that moment I was the victim of pain and terror, nor had I at any time taken the flattering poison as a stimulus, or for any craving after pleasurable sensation.
Mysteries, pain and sorrow as consequences of sin shadowed forth in, 397-u.
The Theban progeny of Jove had his share of pain and trial.
Pain and suffering a part of the scheme of the Universe, 229-m.
Physical pain beyond a certain point ceases to bepain and becomes an ecstasy.
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