The brave shall perish, and the fearful bend, Till unmixed evil, rioting in waste, Wallows in crime and carnage unrebuked!
That early June day had been cloudy from dawn; Peter was glad of that, for he meant to pick black-berries, and a sunless day for berry-picking is an unmixed blessing.
Hemingway thereafter marked his progress with amusement not unmixed with amazement.
His plain, unromantic face showed deep anxiety, not unmixedwith fear.
Of these let us not speak, but, regarding them with a tender pity not unmixed with wonder, pass to the beginnings of his actual literary life and to the history of his early married years.
And this is true; and perhaps it is also true that sometimes we experience one of these kinds, so to say, quite pure and unmixed with others.
And, so far as this is the case and they thus contribute to that effect, they are, it seems clear, an unmixed advantage.
And when Cleopatra by her death cheats the conqueror of his prize, we feel unmixed delight.
But for your indisposition, I should hail with unmixed pleasure the chance that releases me from the obligation to form a part of the throng.
She ought to have hailed with unmixed satisfaction the certainty that he would not miss her sisterly ministrations, or feel the need of her companionship in that of one nearer and dearer than was his child-ward.
Bertha gazed upon her glowing countenance and sparkling eyes, as she raised them, full of timid eagerness, to her face, with a look of pleasure not unmixed with surprise.
There are only two distributions: good and ill mixed, and unmixed ill.
Jove, from his urns dispensing good and ill, Gives all unmixed to some, and good and ill Mingled to many--good unmixed to none.
He did not look for mere unmixed folly, of which there never was a deficiency.
A native of one of the smallest of the States, to which the Union was an unmixed benefit and called for no sacrifice of pride, he grew up into nationality without having to pass through any probation of States' rights scruples.
So far, therefore, the Astor estate, immense as it is, appears to have been an unmixed good to the city in which it is mainly invested.
The old scout listened to his adventure with amazement not unmixed with anger.
The solicitude in his voice was not unmixed with a curious surprise.
They must recognize the fact that the change from a few good books to an unlimited supply of all sorts of books is by no means an unmixed advantage to a community.
Though but little given to superstitious dread, the farm-people looked from one to another with a feeling of wonder notunmixed with awe.
Hitherto his passionate grief had been unmixed by any alloy of self.
Benton turned and looked at him kindly, and a wave of compassionate pity for the helpless old reprobate who besought his protection, not unmixed with anger at the men who aimed to despoil him, stirred his deep, sympathetic nature strangely.
Musgrave took a step or two forward and, turning, contemplated the scene with lazy curiosity, not unmixed with amusement.
Surprise, notunmixed with amusement at this somewhat illogical outburst, rendered Ellis speech- less for the moment.
Long and earnestly, with a great love not unmixed with a pang of remorse in his heart, Ellis gazed on the still unconscious girl.
And, not unmixed with an unfamiliar, slightly self-conscious, feeling of shame, came the sudden thought that she might have grown to regard his attentions in a more serious light than mere frank camaraderie.
No shepherd expects to train a common cur to be the intelligent guardian of a flock; no sportsman to teach his hounds, or their unmixed progeny, to perform the office of setters.
I am better pleased indeed that he censures some things than I should have been with unmixed commendation, for his censure (to use the new diplomatic term) will accredit his praises.
The sublimity of early utterances should not be hailed, however, with unmixed admiration.
Variety in the world is an unmixed blessing so long as each distinct function can be exercised without hindrance to any other.
This bird was descended in the second generation from a pure white and pure black bird, both of which when unmixed breed their kind remarkably true.
Unmixed descent is the boast of many who have retained nothing of their ancestors save the name.
It is said to hold particularly sacred water, which must be poured as a libation to the god at sunrise, unmixedwith any other.
Lincoln, filled with anticipation not unmixed with anxiety, wished to be at the front.