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In Memoriam

By: Alfred, Lord Tennyson

...ircle moaning in the air: 15 ‘Is this the end? Is this the end?’ And forward dart again, and play About the prow, and back return To where the body si... ... Hadst thou such credit with the soul? 5 Then bring an opiate trebly strong, Drug down the blindfold sense of wrong That so my pleasure may be whole; ...

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The Tale of Chloe an Episode in the History of Beau Beamish

By: George Meredith

...nue to pass current the illustrious gentleman who was inflamed by Cupid’ s darts to espouse the milkmaid, or dairymaid, under his ballad title of Duke... ...ommitted because of your desire to be rocked in a cradle. Hear me out. The drug you have swallowed to cheat yourself will not bear the shock awaiting ...

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The Old Curiosity Shop

By: Charles Dickens

... me about you. Indeed they never do.’ ‘I dare be bound for that,’ he said, darting a bitter look at the grandfather. ‘I dare be bound for that Nell. O... ...invitation until his master was apparently a little off his guard, when he darted in and seizing the weapon tried to wrest it from his grasp. Quilp, w... ...g on at the dance; and unto Mrs and Miss Wackles, Miss Cheggs occasionally darted when her partner was occupied with his share of the figure, and made... ... perated, and wanting somebody to wreak his ill humour upon, determined to dart out suddenly, and favour Mrs Quilp with a gentle acknowledgment of her... ...lp, who stood trembling at a little distance. ‘Humph!’ muttered the dwarf, darting an angry look at his wife, ‘I thought it was your fault! And you, s... ...topped beat ing, that night, if I had been in his secret, or there are no drugs to lull a man to sleep, or no fire to burn him!’ Another draught from...

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Othello

By: William Shakespeare

...hou hast practised on her with foul charms, Abused her delicate youth with drugs or minerals That weaken motion: I’ll have’t disputed on; ’Tis probabl... ..., I will a round unvarnish’d tale deliver Of my whole course of love; what drugs, what charms, What conjuration and what mighty magic, For such procee... ...Whom passion could not shake? whose solid virtue The shot of accident, nor dart of chance, Could neither graze nor pierce? IAGO: ...

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Sonnets

By: William Shakespeare

...sse would by ill be cured. But thence I learne and find the lesson true, Drugs poyson him that so fell sicke of you. - 120 - 118: Like as to make o... ...And therefore from my face she turnes my foes, That they else-where might dart their iniuries: Yet do not so, but since I am neere slaine, Kill me ...

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The Chaplet of Pearls

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ing, now that his attention to the key was relaxed, Eustacie made a sudden dart, like a little wild cat, at the back of the chair and at the key. They... ... ’ For Eustacie no sooner gathered the sense of Veronique’s words than she darted suddenly forwards, and was in a few seconds more at the foot of the ... ...ys, that it is but in woeful case.’ ‘Bringing him home! Which way?’ Philip darted off like an arrow from the bow. Sir Marmaduke hastily demanded if ai... ...beads, and pronouncing the repeated de- votions attached to each, her mind darted back to the day when, as young children, she had played unfairly, de... ...th as truly slain her sons, as if she had sent Rene there to them with his drugs. According as they have con- sciences and hearts, so they pine and pe... ...DL EDL EDLAR AR AR AR AR This caitiff monk for gold did swear, That by his drugs my rival fair A saint in heaven should be. —Scott A GRAND CAVALCAD... ...e rubbing relieved an old man’s rheumatics, you would let a vagabond cheat drug and sicken this poor child for what is not ailment at all—and the teet...

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A Smile of Fortune Harbour Story

By: Joseph Conrad

...as she raised her hand her intention seemed to be to throw it at me like a dart. But she only used it to scratch her head with, examining me the while... ...f it were a secret vice bound to end in my undoing, like the habit of some drug or other which ruins and degrades its slave. I looked her over, from t...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself : Book Three

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...dungeon of a Castlewood, where she spoils her boy, kills the poor with her drugs, has prayers twice a day and sees nobody but the chaplain—what do you... ...hed him, that he was an Amadis and deserved a Gloriana; and oh! flames and darts! what was his joy at hearing that his mistress was come into waiting,... ...nes half so murderous as the killing glances from her ladyship’s eyes? Oh! darts and raptures, how beautiful were they! And as, before the blazing sun...

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The Count of Monte Cristo Voulume Two

By: Alexandre Dumas

... that may be perceived on the lips of an individual about to speak, and he darted a lightning glance at Madame de Villefort and his son. The procureur... ...t is the matter with me. I am suffer- ing — I cannot see. A thousand fiery darts are piercing my brain. Ah, don’t touch me, pray don’t.” By this time ... ...three parts empty still standing on the waiter, where it had been left. He darted upon it as an eagle would seize upon its prey. Panting with loss of ... ...ive, the syrup will retain its color; if, on the contrary, the lemonade be drugged with poison, the syrup will become green. Look closely!” The doctor... ... M. de Morcerf — quick! he is in a hurry!” These words restored Albert; he darted from the room, followed by the count. “Thank you!” cried he, throwin... ...s voice, and then the roll- ing of the heavy vehicle shook the windows. He darted to his bed- room to see once more all he had loved in the world; but... ...appears the dear child has obtained possession of a bottle containing some drug, which he every now and then uses against 433 Alexandre Dumas those w...

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The Sha Shaving Ving of Sha Shagp Gp Gpat an Arabian Enter Entertainment

By: George Meredith

...d there was no blessedness for her save in death, the stiffer of ills, the drug that is infallible. As is said: Dark is that last stage of sorrow... ..., and these like- wise were ordered forth, and closed on the Chief, but he darted from their toils and wheeled about them, spearing them one by one ti... ...minating him; and he diminished, and lashed his tail uneasily, half madly, darting as do captured beasts from the fetters that constrain them. Then we... ...bli Bagarag gave thanks to the Prophet, and praised the hawk, but the hawk darted out of the cabin, and he followed it on deck, and, lo! the vessel wa... ...move his eyes from the contemplation of her sweetness of feature. The hawk darted at him fiercely, and pecked at him to draw his attention from her, a... ...nd it shot up the wall, darkening it—then drawing back and lessening, then darting forth like a beast of darkness irritable for prey. I was troubled, ... ...vision of these glories, but it mastered him with the strength of a potent drug, so that the very name of his betrothed was forgotten by him, and he k... ...rincess and fair mistress, from the confectioner’s; and with it the sleepy drug from the seller of medicaments—accursed flea!’ Now, she laughed, and s... ...tion. The dish of pomegranate grain was brought to them by slaves, and the drug to induce sleep, yet neither could say aught concerning it, they were ...

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Marmion a Tale of Flodden Field

By: Sir Walter Scott

...’er Horncliff Hill a plump of spears, Beneath a pennon gay; A horseman, darting from the crowd, Like lightning from a summer cloud, Spurs on his me... ...monk, for gold, did swear, He would to Whitby’s shrine repair, And, by his drugs, my rival fair A saint in heaven should be. But ill the dastard ke... ... eye did part, As on the battle-day; Such glance did falcon never dart, When stooping on his prey. “Oh! well, Lord Lion, hast thou said...

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The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain

By: Charles Dickens

...who that had seen him there, upon a winter night, alone, surrounded by his drugs and instruments and books; the shadow of his shaded lamp a monstrous ... ...y’s had tried its hand at several things. It had once made a feeble little dart at the toy business; for, in another lantern, there was a heap of minu... ...arlour in the Lodge, and waiting to see you.” He pressed her hand, and was darting off, but she detained him. “Mr. Redlaw is much altered, and has tol...

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The Tragedie of Othello, The Moore of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

...ctis’d on her with foule Charmes, 292 Abus’d her delicate Youth, with Drugs or Minerals, 293 That weakens Motion. Ile haue’t disputed on, 2... ...varnish’d Tale deliuer, 430 Of my whole course of Loue. 431 What Drugges, what Charmes, 432 What Coniuration, and what mighty Magicke, ... ...ion could not shake? Whose solid vertue 2666 The shot of Accident, nor dart of Chance 2667 Could neither graze, nor pierce? 2668 Iago....

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The Tragedie of Cymbeline

By: William Shakespeare

...Dispatch. Exit Ladies. 495 Now Master Doctor, haue you brought those drugges? 496 Cor. Pleaseth your Highnes, I: here they are, Madam: ... ...her spirit, 532 And will not trust one of her malice, with 533 A drugge of such damn’d Nature. Those she ha’s, 534 Will stupifie and du... ... 1684 But keepe that count’nance stil. My Husbands hand? 1685 That Drug- damn’d Italy, hath out- craftied him, 1686 And hee’s at some hard... ... 1960 Pisanio, thou that stand’st so for Posthumus, 1961 He hath a Drugge of mine: I pray, his absence 1962 Proceed by swallowing that. Fo... ... I am sicke still, heart- sicke; Pisanio, 2291 Ile now taste of thy Drugge. 2292 Gui. I could not stirre him: 2293 He said he was g... ...6 Thus smiling, as some Fly had tickled slumber, 2517 Not as deaths dart being laugh’d at: his right Cheeke 2518 Reposing on a Cushion. 25... ... All Curses madded Hecuba gaue the Greekes, 2636 And mine to boot, be darted on thee: thou 2637 Conspir’d with that Irregulous diuell Cloten...

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Merry Men

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...e Gordon saw in what direction, horrible to him, the chase was driving him. He doubled, darting to the right and left; but high as the fever ran in hi... ...ure, from the ponderous and stable mountains down to the lightest leaf and the smallest darting fly in the shadow of the groves, began to stir before ... ...leap. He re- membered the look now. The little fellow, although he was as straight as a dart, had the eyes that go usually with a crooked back; he was... ...test regimen, I ex- hibit the most powerful tonics; both in vain.’ ‘Don’t you think you drug him too much?’ asked ma- dame, with an irrepressible shud... ... too much?’ asked ma- dame, with an irrepressible shudder. ‘Drug?’ cried the Doctor; ‘I drug? Anastasie, you are mad!’ Time went on, and the boy’s hea...

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The Talisman

By: Sir Walter Scott

...haps unconsciously, on the foot of Sir Kenneth. The knight started as if a dart had suddenly struck his person; for, when the mind is wound up to a hi... ...o the darkness of her sanctuary—or as an influential planet, which, having darted in some auspicious minute one favourable ray, wrapped itself again i... ...as that of cooking, to bring this unknown physi- cian to practise with his drugs on a health so valuable to Christendom?” “My lord,” replied the Scot,... ...es he declared to be most sovereign, or most baleful, to the effect of his drugs. It was three hours after midnight ere El Hakim withdrew from the roy... ...purse, would save the whole caravan of camels which they require to convey drugs and physic stuff; I marvel there is any other in use.” 198 The Talis... ... why a draught of cold water should have cured thee when the most precious drugs failed,” said the Hakim, “thou mayest reason on the other mysteries a... ...o my place. Kyrie Eleison! I am he through whom the rays of heavenly grace dart like 208 The Talisman those of the sun through a burning-glass, conce... ...an a minute he will sleep like a dormouse.” At the same moment the Monarch darted another impa- tient glance to the spot, and all retreated in haste, ... ...sed in the air, and who instantly, on the appearance of the royal retinue, darted off with the speed of the same bird when it shoots down the wind and...

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Summer

By: Edith Wharton

...eir basket under an aged walnut with a riven trunk out of which bumblebees darted. The sun had grown hot, and be- hind them was the noonday murmur of ... ...numerous were the glass doors swinging open on saloons, on restaurants, on drug-stores gush- ing from every soda-water tap, on fruit and confectionery... ...s she stepped from the gang- plank she stopped short, her dark-ringed eyes darting malice. “Hullo, Charity Royall!” she called out; and then, looking ... ...y from the mountain. Pres- ently the clouds lowered again, and a few white darts struck her in the face: it was the first snow falling over Hamblin. T...

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Gulliver's Travels

By: Jonathan Swift

...r arrows upon my face and hands, which were all in blisters, and many of the darts still sticking in them, and observing likewise that the number of m... ..., and so astonishing! it looked as if ten thousand flashes of lightning were darting at the same time from every quarter of the sky. I was curious to ... ...ve invented imaginary cures; these have their several names, and so have the drugs that are proper for them; and with these our female Yahoos are al... ...ed, and Gulliver’ s Travels – Swift 254 paddling out of the reach of their darts (being a calm day), I made a shift to suck the wound, and dress it ...

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The Black Dwarf

By: Sir Walter Scott

...essed, not only of such as were the produce of the country, but of foreign drugs. He gave these persons to understand, that his name was Elshender the... ...conglomerated vapours, and, as a strong lurid beam of the sinking luminary darted full on his solitary and uncouth figure, he might well have seemed t... ...said the Recluse. “Wad he pity me were I gaeing up the Castle hill at Jed- dart? [The place of execution at that ancient burgh, where many of Westburn...

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Prince Otto a Romance 1905 Edition

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...sant chat before a man retires, are worth all the possets and apothecary’s drugs. See, sir,’ and here he opened a door and ushered Otto into a little ... ...in reserve for the despatch of ill-assured admirers. She met Otto with the dart of tender gaiety. ‘You have come to me at last, Prince Cruel,’ she sa...

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