... mocketh at tho widow's tears, And scorns tho orphan's cry ; And bCKgnrs, bending 'ncalh thelrcnrcs, Unheeded pass him by. The wall of grief, tho yolce of woe. Vail listless on his car; And where his hands should gifts bestow, His lips ...
... mocketh at thy passion for sl"y matinees, and thine Interest In Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Campbell, and Gonee and Barrymor«; yet mark his Indlfrnatlon when thou rofuseth to accompany him unto an "Intellectual Show," such as the "Oladlator ...
... without regretting It. A rolling stone gathers no moss, but who wants to be a mossback? Whoso mocketh a married man, let him take heed, for «. fool is born every minute and the mocker himself falleth by the wayside. — Smart Set.
... Mocketh him with an answering shout ; His parched tongue faileth more words to say. Ere mem'ry goetb. he fain wouid pray. To earth he falls, all his strength is spent, In the blaze of the sunlight he lies He feels it not, though upon it ...
... mocketh now your doom • Thon wouldst be shedding, * now, Semele ' In bright Eternity, ' A fragrance fraught with, holiness O'er soil of purity. Yea, would taou wert afar, Semele, In Heaven's courts above, The self-same fairy thing of ...
... mocketh att and defyeth h ye strength of man. Ye leviathan, accordinge e ye goode Booke, was a fyshe of moche myght t and admirable subtiltye ; wythe a jaw pinne e hooks nor thornes coulde inn no wise entre ; and moreover, coulde. noe ...
... , and rejoiceth in his strength.. .he mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted. ..he saith among the trumpets, Ha, ha!" Such is the difference between presidents who make music and those who make speeches. N.Y.T. News Service.
... kill- Ing them, and with judicial wisdom applies that habit parabollcally as follows: "The eye that mocketh at his father, and desplseth to obey his mother, the ravens of tho valley shall pick t out," (Proverbs, 30:17). Scriptural the.
... mocketh nt his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat. A man may obey mechanically an ecclesiastical rule, eithor out of re spect to his pastor, or to keep ...