With love there you will ne'er forsake it.
So mild for such a proud, lively boy; so patient with all my blunders in reading; and so wonderfully to be depended on, for he never spent those evenings from home: I had a constant fear that he would accept some invitation and forsake us; but he never did, nor seemed ever to wish to do it.
Every Linton on the face of the earth might melt into nothing before I could consent to forsake Heathcliff.
And so it was: he turned abruptly, hastened into the house again, shut the door behind him; and when I went in a while after to inform them that Earnshaw had come home rabid drunk, ready to pull the whole place about our ears (his ordinary frame of mind in that condition), I saw the quarrel had merely effected a closer intimacy—had broken the outworks of youthful timidity, and enabled them to forsake the disguise of friendship, and confess themselves lovers.
"Now," said the engineer one day to him, "I must observe, my friend, that after having said so much, in praise of Lincoln Island, after having spoken so often of the sorrow you would feel if you were obliged to forsake it, you are the first to wish to leave it.
I could not bear to forsake the world in which you still lived and might need me; it was part of the faith I had vowed to you,—to wait and endure.
More helpful than all wisdom is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us.
' I don't know the opera, but it appears the tenor is telling the heroine that he shall always love her though she may forsake him.
I have often said unto thee, and now again I say the same, Forsake thyself, resign thyself, and thou shalt enjoy much inward peace.
A conspicuous quality in the Dodson character was its genuineness; its vices and virtues alike were phases of a proud honest egoism, which had a hearty dislike to whatever made against its own credit and interest, and would be frankly hard of speech to inconvenient "kin," but would never forsake or ignore them,—would not let them want bread, but only require them to eat it with bitter herbs.
The man whose prosperity she had shared through nearly half a life, and who had unvaryingly cherished her—now that punishment had befallen him it was not possible to her in any sense to forsake him.
Farebrother was irresistibly invited, on the plea that he must not forsake his old friends on the first new year of his being a greater man, and Rector as well as Vicar.
The scent would have been sweeter to Fred Vincy, who was coming along the lanes on horseback, if his mind had not been worried by unsuccessful efforts to imagine what he was to do, with his father on one side expecting him straightway to enter the Church, with Mary on the other threatening to forsake him if he did enter it, and with the working-day world showing no eager need whatever of a young gentleman without capital and generally unskilled.
An effective story might also have been made by bringing him into contact with some old painter whom the pressure of want or the desire for commercial success had made false to the genius of his youth, and who, seeing in Strickland the possibilities which himself had wasted, influenced him to forsake all and follow the divine tyranny of art.
I'll never forsake you.
They had to forsake the verandah; but they kindled a fire in the big fireplace and sat before it with jest and laughter.
」 god says: I will never leave you or forsake you:「.
" Then answered Faithful John, "I will not forsake him, and will serve him with fidelity, even if it should cost me my life.
When I do count the clock that tells the time, ,, And see the brave day sunk in hideous night; ; When I behold the violet past prime, , And sable curls all silvered o'er with white; ; When lofty trees I see barren of leaves, Which erst from heat did canopy the herd, , And summer's green, all girded up in sheaves, , Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard; ,—— Then of thy beauty do I question make, ,, That thou among the was
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