- at the
beginning of the
third quatrain occurs when the poet by
chance ("
haply")
happens to
think upon the
young man to whom the poem is addressed, which...
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dreaming through the
twilight That doth not rise nor set,
Haply I may remember, And
haply may forget. 1862 In her
later decades,
Rossetti suffered from...
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bosom of such a
thing as thou" – as do
things Ot****o says of himself: "
haply for I am black"; or "begrimed and
black as mine own face".
There is critical...
- from
Africa (or beyond)."
Various uses of the word "black" (for example, "
Haply for I am black") are
insufficient evidence for any
accurate racial classification...
- will come to nought: But if it be of God, ye
cannot overthrow it; lest
haply ye be
found even to
fight against God. — Acts 5:38–39 The Book of Acts later...
- My mind hath been as big as one of yours, My
heart as great, my
reason haply more, To
bandy word for word and
frown for frown; But now I see our lances...
- Doubtless, I
should have then made
common cause With some who perished;
haply perished too A poor
mistaken and
bewildered offering Unknown to
those bare...
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praises her with the "name of 'chaste'" that
inspires Tarquin's crime: "
Haply, that name of 'chaste' unhapp'ly set / This
bateless edge on his keen appetite"...
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relationship between God and Christians: ...that they
should s**** God, if
haply they
might feel
after him and find him,
though he is not far from each one...
- is the way straitened, but
presently it will be
wider for p****ing; lest
haply thou work harm to us both by
fouling my car." Homer. The Iliad. Translated...