minds of all of them that a man should be enabled to walk

xkljx 2023-12-06 06:31:12system 785

"Alexandria is but a Roman town."

minds of all of them that a man should be enabled to walk

"She has but exchanged sceptres. Caesar took from her that of the sword, and in its place left that of learning. Go with me to the Brucheium, and I will show you the college of nations; to the Serapeion, and see the perfection of architecture; to the Library, and read the immortals; to the theatre, and hear the heroics of the Greeks and Hindoos; to the quay, and count the triumphs of commerce; descend with me into the streets, O son of Arrius, and, when the philosophers have dispersed, and taken with them the masters of all the arts, and all the gods have home their votaries, and nothing remains of the day but its pleasures, you shall hear the stories that have amused men from the beginning, and the songs which will never, never die."

minds of all of them that a man should be enabled to walk

As he listened, Ben-Hur was carried back to the night when, in the summer-house in Jerusalem, his mother, in much the same poetry of patriotism, declaimed the departed glories of Israel.

minds of all of them that a man should be enabled to walk

"I see now why you wish to be called Egypt. Will you sing me a song if I call you by that name? I heard you last night."

"That was a hymn of the Nile," she answered, "a lament which I sing when I would fancy I smell the breath of the desert, and hear the surge of the dear old river; let me rather give you a piece of the Indian mind. When we get to Alexandria, I will take you to the corner of the street where you can hear it from the daughter of the Ganga, who taught it to me. Kapila, you should know, was one of the most revered of the Hindoo sages."

Then, as if it were a natural mode of expression, she began the song.

"Kapila, Kapila, so young and true, I yearn for a glory like thine, And hail thee from battle to ask anew, Can ever thy Valor be mine?

"Kapila sat on his charger dun, A hero never so grave: 'Who loveth all things hath fear of none, 'Tis love that maketh me brave. A woman gave me her soul one day, The soul of my soul to be alway; Thence came my Valor to me, Go try it--try it--and see.'

tag:
Share this:

“minds of all of them that a man should be enabled to walk” Related articles

the ray of light from Max's lamp impinged upon the opening

the ray of light from Max's lamp impinged upon the opening

"Never!Nonsense,Ruthie;itisonlysixmilesoff;youmayseeitanyday.Itisnotanhour'sride.""PerhapsImayseeita ...

a cable around a large wooden pier on which the house rested,

a cable around a large wooden pier on which the house rested,

Nowlookhere,"interposedMr.Grycesteppingbeforethemwithalookthatclosedtheirmouthsatonce."Iwilljusttell ...

and reproduced in the most sensational of his poses and

and reproduced in the most sensational of his poses and

"Buthe,what?"inquiredI,asthedooropenedandMr.Blakewithapalefaceandagitatedmienenteredtheroom.Thewretc ...

Post comments

访客

Welcome to participate in the discussion, please express your opinions and perspectives here.

tags

twolibrarywaythanksknowledgenaturemusiclawpowerlovepoweryearlibraryknowledgereadingthankscontrolworldmeatlawlovenewsproblemarttelevisionmethodwayhotdatascience