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and expec power ; no wonder all these combined ; shoul presence d weigh down the man ' s spirit . His brain grew dizzy where he stood , the
worn cheek quivering through every muscle like a heart laid bare nih ; burs his t voice into te choked ars . " ; Erskine as he afterwards used to tell sai how d , he when u had he well first
rose g to plead in Westminster Hall , he should have been dumb And but for had the not fan som cy that e such his little shadowy ones touches were pulling also unlocked at his gown the .
h p reac homil her ' s e undelivered loquence , J . osep Recovering h might h himself ave returned he to Hathlin out the _,
significant y verse ; " But the chief Butler * , remem gave bered not for Josep his h , Grace but forgat not him that . " b Here mean indeed s it struck s a no him table home remi . nder If
the truth must ; loe told y one any text sounded much the same as white another han d with Ormond its lace ' s ear , ruffl . e The out Lord on the Lieutenant crimson velvet , laying cushion one
was before esentl him , leaned half asleep back amon After g such other fashion velvet he cus was hion wont s , and to
take pr « the dose y of orthodox . divinity , and politics equally orthodox interlarded with stock limentsand scras of
Greek and Latin , which commonly comp made up th , e court sermons p wen of Q t ueen onhis Anne Grace ' s tim found e . Quite himself unexpectedl for once a y listener , as this . discourse Looking _'
round , he , saw both peers and commons lending their ears . The Duchess and her ladies in patchespowderand hoops
were all attention ; scarcely less attentive , the velvet , -coated , , red-and-gold-stockinged beaux ; even the citizens who flocked
wide to St - . awake Patrick to ' - s day to . gap Listening e their fill too at were court bravery kind-hearted , listening Mr .
the Dean preacher and the ' s clergy theme , one with , perhap gall and s among wormwood them , w tenfold ho endor — s th ed e
, littl For e dean this ' s sermon great successor set forth —th the e vicar duties of of Laracor great . men towards
sprung those of from mean their estate neg ; lect set since forth the also day the when misery the which Egyptian had
left the Hebrew to languish in prison . Joseph possessed no adaptation ° Butler , of of scri course pture , being the was surn the ame fashion of the of Duke those ' s famil days y . T The his reader quaint
following will the apprehe remember verse nsion how into of w th he the e passages n auth some mouth or of year t of he s the " Drap te whole rw iers ard ' s Irish , Letters a rew nation ard , " a Quak w . as " offered e And r put t the for he
peop salvation le sai in Israel unto ? Saul _G-od ; sh forbid all Jonathan as the Lord die , liveth who hath there wroug shall . not t this one grea hair t ;
So of his the head le fall rescued to th Jonathan e ground that ; for he he died hath not wroug . " , ht with God this day .. peop
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Citation
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1864, page 310, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011864/page/22/
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