The world is not amazed with prodigies of excellence, but when wit tramples upon rules, and magnanimity breaks the chains of prudence.
Then Vittoria turns and tramples on him with her feet and tongue, taunting him in his death agony with the enumeration of his crimes.
You are now to declare by your votes whether this constitution which tramples upon the principle of human equality is republican in form.
I should belie my own truth, which tramples alike on his menaces and his pretended claims.
The horrible tyrant, who now tramples on all laws, human and divine, was then in the bloom of youth, defending the cause of Christianity!
Blockhead, thou hast deserved the gallows; but the offended elephant tramples on men not on worms.
What, then, sublimer than the heroic despair that tramples even life underfoot, because it cannot bear the judgment within?
He who tramples upon Genoa may easily overcome a helpless female.
He tramples upon the orders from Her Majesty's Government, and attacks her ministers in their places--then returns to England, and boasts of his disobedience.
Thus He comes forth, the gentlest of the mighty, with no swords gleaming around to guard Him, or to smite the foreigner who tramples Israel, or the worse foes of her own household.
Nowhere is Satan cast out but by the Stronger than he, binding him, overmastering the evil principle which tramples human nature down, as the very first step towards spoiling his goods.
Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.
Death ultimately tramples the glass dome into fragments; each individual life is shattered, and the whole integer of life, constituted of the many individual lives, is shattered.
He tramples them, pushes on to the densest throng, and when he strikes they fall, like grass beneath the scythe.
Fortune tramples on the meek, But fears the brave.
I am no prince who rules with cruel sway, Or tramples on the wretched with proud foot.
So, according to the testimony of the autocrat of the Russias, he exercises great clemency towards the Poles, though he exiles them by thousands to the snows of Siberia, and tramples them down by millions, at home.
Whoever tramples on that, shows that no relation has any sacredness in his eyes--that he is unfit to move among human relations who violates one so sacred and tender.
He tramples under his feet the thrones of the earth, and his shoes (if he has any) are provided with sceptres instead of buckles.
One while he tramples down the corn in the growing blade, and crops the expectations of the husbandman, doomed to lament, as yet unripe, and he intercepts the corn in the ear.
Before the Vigiliae Mortuorum is a wood-cut of a winged Death holding a clock in one hand; with the other he strikes to the ground and tramples on several men and women.
Flames of fire issue from a house, Death tramples on a man endeavouring to escape.
A hideous figure of Death holding a scythe in one hand and a horn in the other, tramples on the body of the deceased monarch.
Other foliage will be born, only to die in its turn; and the man who tramples upon it must likewise return to the dust whereon future generations will tread.
He tramples under foot the beautiful foliage to which the approach of a harsher season has brought death.
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