Anger will not extinguish love, nor will scorn trample it dead; jealousy will fan its fires, and offences against it may but fasten closer the fetters that it adores beyond all liberty.
Proud man, I ask again, why did you trample on me?
I shall breathe the air of my native halls; I shall catch the inspiration of my race; I shall come forth to trample on form and rule, and to bear off my bride in defiance of the world.
I do not know the name of the party which opposes Tennyson, and which wishes the invader to trample down England--any invader will do for so philanthropic a purpose.
Then Chard proceeded to welcome Bavin, as was his duty, and to trample on him, as was his pleasure.
Mary, fix thine eye on this crucifix, and trample those devilish baubles beneath thy feet.
He won't let you greasy burghers trample on an old comrade.
Would that he couldtrample it underfoot, and break forever the chains by which it held the simple.
In an instant Paul had lifted his foot to trample him, but he staggered back in horror at the impulse, his face ghastly white, his eyes red like the sun above snow.
Now, as she straightened up and looked silently at Stormont, they heard the trample of boots in the kitchen, voices, the bang of gun-stocks.
They watched him out of sight; listened to his careless trample after he was lost to view.
Always to be right, always to trample forward, and never to doubt, are not these the great qualities with which dullness takes the lead in the world?
He had placed himself at her feet so long that the poor little woman had been accustomed to trample upon him.
I don't want Frederick to trample a hole in my muslin frock, as Captain Dobbin did in yours at Mrs. Perkins'.
No one has told me, but I can guess," I replied with a grin, while trying hard to trample down the feeling of respect with which her sudden pallor and imperious attitude inspired me.
Ay, we are worth more than the nobles, because they trample us under foot, and we let them.
That's what the world makes of you young dandies, you gentlemen of fashion, you high and mighty aristocrats that trample upon the people.
The public as easily detach as they attach themselves, and are pleased with the right to trample under foot those whom they once had exalted to the skies.
It shall not be said," cried La Louve, "that a little girl like you can trample me under foot.
I would rather have you trample on my ribs than on my heart, with loving any one but me.
There, let me get off my horse, and lie down on this stubble, and you ride over me, and trample me to death.
And with all this wonder of the beauty of the world still glowing in my brain hours afterward, I hear the snarling of Mr. Pike above my head, and the trample and drag of feet as the men move from rope to rope and pull and haul.
I could hear Mr. Pike barking and snarling orders, and at times a trample and shuffle of many feet passed over my head as the weird crew pulled and hauled.
A BABY'S DEATH A little white soul went up to God, Out of the mire of the city street; It grew like a flower in the highway broad, Close to the trample of heedless feet.
Now the sullen plunge of waves for many a mile Along the roaring Ottawa is heard, And the cry of some wood bird, Wild and sudden and sweet, Scared from its perch by the rush and trample of feet, And the red glare of the torches in the night.
If he had turned Mohammedan, and told me to trample on the Bible or the Cross, as I have read in missionary books that Christians have sometimes been bribed to do, I should have obeyed him.
He is at home, and I'll see him if I have to trample on your body first.
Learn to trample on this world; remember to trust in Christ.
It was reserved for the first settlers of New England to perform achievements equally arduous, to trample down obstructions equally formidable, to dispel dangers equally terrific, under the single inspiration of conscience.
I heard thetrample of horsemen and the clink of sabres striking stirrups.
Behind me I heard the trampleof hoofs; the smith was backing Warlock out into the street.
I think that it was a carpet on which Diogenes trod, with--"Thus I trample on the pride of Plato!
I argued strongly against this, pointing out that the brutes would probably be seized with panic as soon as the firing began, and trample the defenders of the laager under foot.