And again we read: "He will ever be mindful of his covenant.
So he assures us that "He will ever be mindful of his covenant.
For this very reason we doubt whether nervous elements, however rudimentary, will ever be found in the plant.
The vision we have of the material world is that of a weight which falls: no image drawn from matter, properly so called, will ever give us the idea of the weight rising.
Yet it is doubtful whether science, with its present methods of explanation, will ever succeed in analyzing instinct completely.
No one else besides Thee hath been or will ever be able to fathom Thy mystery, neither hath any one succeeded nor will anyone succeed at any time in discovering Thine Essence.
No one hath been or will ever be invested with prophethood other than Thee, nor hath any sacred Book been or will be revealed unto any one except Thee.
And thus it will ever loom, compelling the philosophies of successive ages to confess that "We are such stuff As dreams are made of, and our little life Is rounded by a sleep.
As to my blank verse I am so dismally slow and sterile of ideas (I speak from my heart) that I much question if it will ever come to any issue.
I conjure you dream not that I will ever think of being repaid!
It cannot be that he will ever cease to regard me with affection, though, perhaps, no longer with reverence; and I am confident that not even scepticism can chill the natural kindness of his disposition.
While I do not suppose that these Oriental walnuts will ever become of any considerable commercial value, they are worth planting for shade and ornamental trees.
Whatever may be the theoretical ingenuity in favour of this practice, it is not probable that it will ever be adopted.
I do not believe that this experiment has ever been tried; and, as Good observes, the claim of ingenuity is, most probably, the only one it will ever have to receive.
The year 1861 will ever be a period from which date results momentous in behalf of civil and religious liberty for the Negro.
Harper, and the noble band of women of which they were the type, who bravely met social ostracism and insult for devotion to the slave, will ever have a proud place in our country's history.
Whether this project, so deeply interesting to this country, will everbe effected; or whether it will be defeated by indolence and prejudice, remains for my countrymen to determine.
The corruption however has taken such deep root in England, that there is little probability it will ever be eradicated.
The people are right, and, in this particular, will ever have it to boast of, that among the unlearned is found the purity of English pronunciation.
Will ever you, you shaver wid the tongue that you are?
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