单词 | meed |
例句 | Nancy made a flat cake of white flour with a sprinkling of sugar on top, and Jenny pulled tender radishes and onions from her garden to give the taste of spring to their meed. Across Five Aprils 1964-01-01T00:00:00Z The righteous will evidently never tire of the pelting and taunting of , and perhaps those like him who choose to join the Roman choir of extreme unctuousness must expect their meed of abuse. Christopher Hitchens: 'The righteous will evidently never tire of the pelting and taunting of Tony Blair' 2010-09-04T23:06:00Z Their only meed--some execrating word To blight the hour when first their voice was heard.' Aspects of Modern Oxford 2012-04-25T02:01:12.193Z We make war oftentimes for a little childish anger, or for hunger of money, or for thirst of glory, or else for filthy meed. Against War 2012-04-21T02:00:21.397Z Each float in passing received its meed of praise and applause. Historic Fredericksburg The Story of an Old Town 2012-04-11T02:00:30.517Z Let the sick starve and the breasts of the women run dry, so long as God receives due meed of sacrifice. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z Jacob does not yet seem to have taken up the difference between inheriting a thing as God’s gift, and inheriting it as the meed of his own prowess. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Genesis 2012-04-08T02:00:21.793Z No one that ever knew or sympathised with Oregon history has failed to give his meed of praise to both Whitman and McLoughlin. The Columbia River Its History, Its Myths, Its Scenery, Its Commerce 2012-04-07T02:00:31.747Z He laughed again and turned away; and, much as I dreaded and disliked him, there was something in the indomitable nature of the man which wrung from me a meed of admiration. The Story of Francis Cludde 2012-03-30T02:00:16.347Z Those who found arts and sciences are not witnesses of their accumulated results and benefits; nor, in general, do they reap the meed of praise which is their due. Winterslow Essays and Characters Written There 2012-03-27T02:00:25.647Z But no, Patroclus, my good word and a kindly pat for your docility and strength must be your meed to-day. Patroclus and Penelope A Chat in the Saddle 2012-03-26T02:00:39.977Z Her prime is full of strenuous deed That shames our own in generous meed Of work for other's good. The Optimist's Good Morning 2012-03-15T02:00:23.453Z To thee, plain hero of a rugged race, We bring a meed of praise too long delayed! Historic Shrines of America Being the Story of One Hundred and Twenty Historic Buildings and the Pioneers Who Made Them Notable 2012-03-08T03:00:11.013Z It detailed the destruction of the powder car, and Griscom came in for full meed of praise. Ralph of the Roundhouse 2012-03-02T03:00:11.217Z Bert flushed with pleasure at this generous meed of praise, doubly grateful as coming from an upper class man and hero of the college diamond. Bert Wilson's Fadeaway Ball 2012-03-02T03:00:09.747Z Rather would he pay the meed of tribute to those who have preserved to posterity the facts bearing upon the early history of lace, which have been garnered with such great care. Lace, Its Origin and History 2012-02-26T03:00:15.360Z The meed of our appreciation of the single blossom becomes extremely thin when spread over a ten-acre lot. Eye Spy Afield with Nature Among Flowers and Animate Things 2012-02-24T03:00:23.760Z Nor, save for a circumstance presently to be named, could even the Abbess's sullen curiosity have withheld a meed of admiration as the panorama unfolded itself before her. The Abbess Of Vlaye 2012-02-19T03:00:15.523Z She was satisfied that his sluggish nature was not capable of a warmer feeling, and had brought herself meekly to accept that microscopic meed of affection. The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:38.533Z Were not the wicked who are set in high places sometimes to receive their meed, the faith of man in truth and God and justice would wane and crumble. The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z It may be so,—but this is selfish sorrow, To ask such meed— A weakness and a wickedness to borrow From hearts that bleed, The waitings of to-day for what to-morrow Shall never need. The Genius of Scotland or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion 2012-02-11T03:03:41.800Z Our Lady of Expectation gleamed with gold and gems, and this haughty brotherhood received a full meed of applause. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z Why, heaven knows; for though her presence of mind the previous evening had won a meed of admiration from him, he had made no sign. The Abbess Of Vlaye 2012-02-19T03:00:15.523Z But Istar, feminine, weak even, as she had come to be, brought him his full meed of consolation. Istar of Babylon A Phantasy 2012-01-31T03:00:15.543Z Turner, the great English landscapist, failed of appreciation for long years and had to wait till the end of his life to obtain even a small meed of reward. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z Suffrage had its meed too in these summer days. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z Not only as author of the play, but as the star does Frank Merriwell merit a full meed of credit and praise. Frank Merriwell's New Comedian The Rise of a Star 2012-01-20T03:00:15.013Z The explorer in the field of religious history, however, comes in here for his meed of praise. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors Or, Christianity Before Christ 2012-01-19T03:00:18.027Z With the lower level and the lesser meed he could be well content. Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians 2012-01-17T03:00:21.120Z Certainly most of the geniuses of the world have met with anything but their proper meed of appreciation in their own time. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z Let no one pay to me the meed of tears, nor weep at my funeral. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z Our long-dead brothers of the roundelay, Whose meed was wine, who held that praise was pay, Hearten ye by their lives, ye singers of to-day! Legends & Romances of Spain 2012-01-10T03:00:18.593Z Quaff wine, and make thy heaven here below, Who knows if heaven above will be thy meed? The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z Although ambition never soared to claim The meed of polished verse, or classic fame, And caustic critics honor but condemn, A strain of feeling, but a style too tame. The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume I (of III) 2012-01-04T03:00:43.800Z Of ruddy gold an armlet I'll give thee for thy meed. The Nibelungenlied Revised Edition 2012-01-04T03:00:37.750Z He wrote of himself, “In prime of youth a rose, in age a weed, That for a minute’s joy payes endless meed.” Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z Those who have once devour'd been By Mankind, now on Man do Feed: Thus Fate decides, and steps between, And sometimes gives the Slave the Victors meed. Selected Poems (1685-1700) 2011-12-27T03:00:09.253Z Drink wine! 'tis life etern, and travail's meed, Fruitage of youth, and balm of age's need: 'Tis the glad time of roses, wine and friends; Rejoice thy spirit—that is life indeed. The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z Secondly, real genius has not always received its due meed from the world. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 15, August, 1851 2011-12-27T03:00:07.217Z Now tell me further, why did you that ill deed, That my undying hatred has won you, fitting meed? The Nibelungenlied Revised Edition 2012-01-04T03:00:37.750Z "Rejoice and be glad, for your meed is manifold in heaven." The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. 2011-12-20T03:00:28.907Z He could not withhold his meed of admiration from the masterful spirit which fought single-handed against long odds, and not always without success. The History of the Post Office From Its Establishment Down to 1836 2011-12-19T03:00:45.273Z On his spring lamb the Squire rather prided himself, and he liked his due meed of praise for having reared it. From Squire to Squatter A Tale of the Old Land and the New 2011-12-13T03:00:26.557Z It is more satisfactory to turn to the consideration of "Intentions," and pay an enthusiastic and reverential meed of praise to this perfection of art. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z Stately, kindly, lordly friend, Condescend Here to sit by me, and turn Glorious eyes that smile and burn, Golden eyes, love’s lustrous meed, On the golden page I read. Shireen and her Friends Pages from the Life of a Persian Cat 2011-12-08T03:00:24.107Z He said also in another place, "He who receiveth a prophet shall have a prophet's meed; he who receiveth a righteous man shall have a righteous man's reward." The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. 2011-12-20T03:00:28.907Z She never saw him drink; he took nothing but milk and soda with his meeds. The Stronger Influence 2011-12-02T03:00:23.630Z “You give your meed of praise grudgingly,” she said. Grit Lawless 2011-12-01T03:00:18.137Z May a rich meed of blessing be on thy head bestow’d, And the Lord Jesus Christ protect thee on thy road With arms of grace. Memoirs of Leonora Christina Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark; Written During Her Imprisonment in the Blue Tower at Copenhagen 1663-1685 2011-11-26T03:00:13.823Z Hard as was their immediate future they have received their meed from posterity, their monument in the admiring tribute of all who know how firm they stood in an hour of supreme trial. The Life of Lyman Trumbull 2011-11-20T03:00:11.243Z An hundredfold number is perfect, and he who forsakes perishable things for the name of God, will receive from God ghostly meed an hundredfold. The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. 2011-12-20T03:00:28.907Z Thy poem would have been a very good one," said the king, "and I would have given it due meed of praise if my pig's skin had not been mentioned in it. Old Celtic Romances 2011-11-19T03:00:26.863Z Not the same meed The gods mete out for all, or She, the dread Necessity, who rules both gods and men, Some to dishonour, some to honour moulds, To happiness some, some to unhappiness. The Epic of Hades In Three Books 2011-11-16T03:00:28.060Z Sundry were the purposes for which they assembled on this occasion to offer up their meed of praise and thanksgiving to the Great Spirit. The Indians' Last Fight Or The Dull Knife Raid 2011-11-06T02:00:13.167Z The characterization, the humor of the lines, the universality of the theme, its wonderfully logical and convincing development all received their due meed of praise. The Whirligig of Time 2011-11-04T02:00:23.063Z Then shall they have from God a hundredfold meed in the everlasting life. The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. 2011-12-20T03:00:28.907Z It was these last that brought him his little meed of precocious success. The Open Question a tale of two temperaments 2011-10-25T02:00:22.173Z The Indians, like other races, love their meed of praise; and at the General's words the sepoys' faces beamed. Life in an Indian Outpost 2011-10-19T02:00:19.943Z An even greater meed of praise attaches to Benton for the unswerving fidelity which he showed to the Union in this crisis. Thomas Hart Benton 2011-10-09T02:00:26.053Z The scaling of the wall Was not the meed; there came the festival, And now there comes the crown that I must don. Love Letters of a Violinist and Other Poems 2011-10-08T02:00:23.627Z Jesus said in some place to his apostles, "Verily I say unto you, Whosoever giveth cold water to drink to one thirsty man of those who believe in me, his meed shall not be lost." The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. 2011-12-20T03:00:28.907Z O Christ! that I were sure of it! in faith, he should have his meed! Gammer Gurton's Needle 2011-09-24T02:00:15.643Z His country's love the meed he won, He bore it with him down to death, Unsullied e'en by slander's breath— His country's sire and son. Mind Amongst the Spindles 2011-09-20T02:00:13.677Z But the little dogs received their due meed of praise nevertheless, and the two chestnuts were carefully planted, one on each side of the large lawn window. Aileen Aroon, A Memoir With other Tales of Faithful Friends and Favourites 2011-09-08T02:00:20.773Z Scotland gave Ireland St. Patrick; Ireland gave Scotland St. Columba; the chief bard of Armorica came from Wales; and Cornwall has the Arthurian fame which is the meed of Kymric Caledonia. The Divine Adventure Volume IV 2011-09-04T02:00:03.717Z Widows are those who, after the death of their consorts, live in chastity for love of God: they shall have a sixtyfold meed from God for their tribulation. The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of ?lfric, in the Original Anglo-Saxon, with an English Version. Volume I. 2011-12-20T03:00:28.907Z I gat not a mum of his mouth for my meed, And, for lack of money, I might not speed. A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z "I am not sure that it is much; that is, I am not at all sure that I shall not take my full meed of pleasure out of the short time allotted to me." A Life For a Love A Novel 2011-08-18T02:00:24.323Z Some critics—by no means all, for he had his meed of praise—have abused Pettie's work in his lifetime and since; the storied idea always their stumbling-block. John Pettie, R.A., H.R.S.A. Sixteen examples in colour of the artist's work 2011-08-16T02:00:44.287Z It was from France, however, that they first received the full meed of prompt approbation that they deserved. Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed, Volume II (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings 2011-08-16T02:00:39.793Z The earth had listened to the chorus of the birds, and as they ceased gave them their meed of berry, seed, and grain. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-13T02:00:28.377Z Our own taverns still supply us with ballad-singers—“Buskers”—who will sing of “Jenkin and Julian”—Ben Block; or, She Wore a Wreath of Roses, “for their meed.” A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z When the right of criticism was thus justly earned, he bestowed due meed of praise. Papers from Overlook-House 2011-08-07T02:00:08.643Z Such was the universal meed of honor that was accorded to him by his brethren in the ministry. Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou 2011-08-04T02:00:22.900Z Smith flung himself masterfully at the new difficulties as they arose, and earned his meed of praise from the men for whom he overcame them. The Real Man 2011-07-29T02:00:28.280Z Probably one reason why the scene-painter has not received his due meed of praise is because his work is not preserved. A Book About the Theater 2011-07-21T02:00:23.843Z Now Jesus, that in Bethlem was bore, Save London, and send true lawyers their meed! A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z The Englishwoman ev'rywhere A meed of admiration wins; She has a crown of silken hair, And quite the loveliest of skins. Verse and Worse 2011-07-12T02:00:34.607Z Now, we humbly ask, how many are there, among those to whom the world accords the meed of greatness, that can have this language applied to them and their characters in truth? Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou 2011-08-04T02:00:22.900Z For there, as if she had started out of the earth itself, was Olive—Roy meanwhile leaping around her and thrusting his importunate nose into her hand, and otherwise claiming his meed of attention. Dorrien of Cranston 2011-07-07T02:00:31.540Z To the Jews thou art full kind, Thou hast forgiven all here misdeed; And the thief thou hast in mind, For once asking mercy heaven is his meed. Dramatic Technique 2011-07-04T02:00:19.763Z Shame on him he would never take, Though kingdoms were the meed. The Student-Life of Germany 2011-07-03T02:00:09.143Z And yet their plan had not been carried out quite so successfully as they had hoped though a great meed of triumph had been theirs. The Weight of the Crown 2011-06-26T02:00:09.240Z And to these men the meed of rare eloquence unquestionably belongs; but still, taken all in all, they fall far below the standard of Father Ballou. Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou 2011-08-04T02:00:22.900Z But still her brain was drowsy with memories of the splendour and the glory; fragments of haunting melody ran through her thoughts; and visions haunted her, of herself commanding a similar meed of adoration.... Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z Thus I secured always more and more the meed of applause and admiration. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z Now you must come home to him and get the meed for what you have done.' Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z It is a despicable and silly way, but one cannot refuse a meed of compassion to those who practise it. A Word to Women 2011-06-08T02:00:18.457Z Glory was the cheap but inappreciable meed bestowed by the economical sovereign; and love was the language to which the female from the throne could bend to listen to her subject. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z Worth needs not to have flowed down through musty ages if it would receive its meed; every man bears his seal direct from God. A New Atmosphere 2011-05-20T02:00:35.903Z Nay, like a profane actor on the stage, you have practised gestures and a studied mien, all for the sake of the same base meed of wonder and applause. The Devil's Elixir Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-23T02:00:27.103Z He repelled his enemies through a will and courage that never flinched, and elicited from them a meed of awesome respect. The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky 2011-05-08T02:00:04.810Z Many aver that she marred her undoubted gifts of wit through this insatiable desire for one sole topic of conversation—her own beauty and its due meed of praise. Petticoat Rule 2011-04-18T02:00:14.507Z Give not the instrument the Giver's meed; But rather let us imitate his mercy. Joan of Arc A Play in Five Acts 2011-04-14T02:00:57.593Z Poverty, the Cardinal Virtues, and the Theological Virtues receive their full meed of praise in a succession of hymns. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z We give the fullest meed of praise to that policy which has recalled into existence by a protecting duty, the most important of manufactures, because the basis of all the rest. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z His father, I learn, is taking steps to disinherit him, and there is no wrong he has done you without its full meed of punishment. Luttrell Of Arran Complete 2011-04-01T02:00:31.290Z And when thy meed of penalty is o’er And fire has burned the dross where gold is none, Shall separate life but wasted heretofore, Still linger on? All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart 2011-03-31T02:00:16.763Z If foreign valour or talent has never received its proper meed in Spain, p. 176the great body of the Spaniards are certainly not in fault. The Bible in Spain Vol. 1 [of 2] 2011-03-23T02:00:19.910Z One might regard the satisfaction of this simple scene as the due meed of his labours; one might account his pride in his attainments as a harmless human weakness. The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains 2011-03-22T02:00:18.637Z Now, he’s willing to do whatever the organization meeds. Ken Griffey Jr. back at Mariners? camp with new job as special consultant 2011-03-17T00:41:25Z Unlike the generality of great men, however, Pasteur enjoyed the meed of almost unstinted appreciation during life. Makers of Modern Medicine 2011-03-05T03:00:29.580Z They answer: Ah, God, how sweet is virtue and how wise, And honour its due meed in all men's eyes! Euripedes and His Age 2011-03-05T03:00:26.617Z All his poems have been toiled for, fought for; they are a trophy, a meed of victory; nothing is a lucky gift. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z Their reward was with them, a reward never wrongly bestowed; the approval of a good conscience and the favor of their Maker; meed only of worthy motives, and of duty well performed. Life of Heber C. Kimball, an Apostle The Father and Founder of the British Mission 2011-02-21T03:00:08.060Z During seasons of sickness they are all in full requisition, and deserve their meed of praise. The Thistle and the Cedar of Lebanon 2011-02-20T03:00:13.767Z The present generation of medical men has done more to afford the due meed of praise to Auenbrugger than any preceding generation. Makers of Modern Medicine 2011-03-05T03:00:29.580Z The rude voices of a multitude can confer no meed of praise. Harper's New Monthly Magazine No. XVI.?September, 1851?Vol. III. 2011-02-15T03:00:16.383Z But as he uttered them his distress was so sincere that it was impossible to deny him a meed of sympathy. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z May heaven, if virtue claim its thought, If justice yet avail for aught, Heaven, and the sense of conscious right, With worthier meed your acts requite! Studies in the Poetry of Italy, I. Roman 2011-02-06T03:00:58.870Z There were trumpets and music of all sorts, and poets, exerting their utmost power till each art had its rightful meed in proper measure from the king. The New Irish Constitution 2011-02-06T03:00:57.247Z Silence was the only true meed which might be accorded it, and this I gave. A Maid of the Kentucky Hills 2011-02-04T03:00:15.877Z Life is the meed only of strength and sureness of foot. Too Rich A Romance 2011-01-19T03:00:22.440Z Doubtless they would have failed again to render the genuine thing its meed, had we not the assurance of Fitz that we were in the presence of the heiress to the oldest monarchy in Europe. Mrs. Fitz 2011-02-14T03:00:38.317Z Hurling also received its due meed of parochial attention. Nooks and Corners of Cornwall 2010-12-30T03:00:24.033Z This, together with the fact that he has enriched and furthered literary development by his poetry, is the highest and noblest meed of praise that can be given to a poet. Paul Verlaine 2010-12-28T03:00:19.670Z If right, no meed of praise is won, No more than duty then is done; If wrong, then censure I partake, Deserving such a gross mistake. Poems With a Sketch of the Life and Experience of Annie R. Smith 2010-12-26T03:00:20.460Z Assuredly, ridicule is no test of truth, but it is the righteous meed of some kinds of error. Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions 2010-12-20T17:12:31.233Z Can thus the warrior move, To scorn his meed of victory? Heathen Mythology One must be boorish, indeed, to deny a just meed of praise to the designers and builders of yonder superb pile. The Great Mogul Canute, thy regal race is run; Thy name had passed away, But for the meed this tale hath won, Which never shall decay: Its meek, unperishing renown Outlasts thy scepter and thy crown. Stories of the Olden Time (Historical Series—Book IV Part I) Only in recent years has the due meed of appreciation for these great pioneers become part of the precious traditions of scientific knowledge. Catholic Churchmen in Science He deprecates, as does Galileo, the method by which this subject has been kept from receiving its due meed of attention. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time The young woman did not withhold her meed of praise, especially after she had seen his blistered hands, which were also well daubed with pitch from the pines. Stranded in Arcady He whistled sharply to the dogs, who came leaping about his horse’s legs for their meed of praise—and clubbing. The Valiants of Virginia "Go forth and conquer," said the king, "And great shall be thy meed." Stories of the Olden Time (Historical Series—Book IV Part I) If the marriage had been a matter of several months earlier, the common and obvious interpretation as to its necessity would have been current everywhere, and Sam would have had his meed of half-contemptuous pity. Beggars on Horseback So much for fundamental differences, which, when intelligence and sympathy go out to meet them, become merely points on which temperaments agree to differ amicably, each giving its meed of admiration to the other. The Sword of Deborah First-hand impressions of the British Women's Army in France Or what though high exalted, Though glory were my meed: Love is a free gift from above, Desert it will not heed. Barbarossa and Other Tales "I hope you have always remembered to wear flannel next your skin, Henry?" his mother ventured to ask, in the hilarious moment which her husband was enjoying as the meed of his merry thought. The Call of the Town A Tale of Literary Life Alken, it will be seen, had already made his mark, but it was his connection with Mr. Apperley, alias "Nimrod," that was to bring him his largest meed of fame. Old Coloured Books May rest and recreation bring Their meed of health and strength While under alien skies you roam, Then homeward turn at length. Dinners and Luncheons Novel Suggestions for Social Occasions Life has its triumphant moments, its dream of entrancing, ecstatic delight, when suocess has crowned a hard-fought struggle, or when the meed of other men's praise comes showered on us. The Fortunes Of Glencore He followed her obediently, giving its meed of praise to all her possessions. A Bed of Roses Bend thy soul to the task, put thy heart into the labour of the hour, and the same meed shall be thine. Misread Passage of Scriptures Tennyson, considering all he has done, has received his full meed already. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I. Ballard came off second-best, but he had accomplished his object, which was to make the shrewd-eyed old major forget if he had overheard too much; and Miss Van Bryck gave him his meed of praise. The King of Arcadia "And disadvantages," I finished, determined that he should award me my full meed of praise. Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth She had been her equal once when abiding by the law; she had shared her toil and her slender meed of thanks. A Bed of Roses The novelist of worth receives, as a rule, his meed of recognition in his life-time, which is not the lot of writers in all branches of literature. Maria Edgeworth It was that unwilling meed of admiration that the conquered pay to a courageous foe. Shadows of Flames A Novel Now the knight, with his faith in God and his own right arm, his self-reliance, his daring and devotion, claims from the lady, as is most just, his meed of applause. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847 His inward scruples were soon silenced, as his eloquence received the highest meed of praise. Klytia A Story of Heidelberg Castle Froissart generally gives due meed of praise to the best knight in every bout, the best battalion in every encounter, regardless of sides. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 Numbers of travellers never get the full meed of pleasure when on a journey because they carry too great a load of care. Harper's Round Table, June 11, 1895 Martin had not even heard of that first most tempting invitation; she had refused it without a word, denying herself the meed of thanks and appreciation. An Unknown Lover Like Napoleon, he closed the gulf of revolution; and the admiration of subsequent times was the worthy meed of the inestimable service thus rendered to humanity. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847 Mein word! bud id has been a pleasure to meed you.” With Wolseley to Kumasi A Tale of the First Ashanti War Turning down through the Egyptian room, his overcoat on his arm, for, thank Heaven, the place was warmed, his beauty-loving eyes fell on the silent objects whose presence was meed and balm. Fairfax and His Pride Everything interested him: he weighed everything in his mind; no silly advice, no empty tittle-tattle, was ever dismissed by him without its due meed of consideration. The Heart of a Woman Those who had not been willing to grant her beauty in life, gazed at her now with tear-dimmed eyes, and willingly gave all the meed of praise they had withheld before. Anne Her personality exerted a powerful influence over those with whom she came in contact, and from all the best men of her time she received due meed of praise. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) There was hardly one of them who did not owe Miss Bailey some meed of gratitude—and they were of a race which still practises that virtue. Little Aliens Pope declared that English poetry owed much of its beauty to his translations; and Montgomery, the poet, renders his meed of praise to the beauty of the Psalms translated by him. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia Halleck, Willis, and Dana receive each their meed of praise at her hands. Margaret Fuller (Marchesa Ossoli) God, the searcher of all hearts, can alone unravel the mazes of conscientiousness and depravity, and award the just meed of approval and condemnation. Hernando Cortez Makers of History His nurse--Cyrilla--was his accomplice and companion in this adventure, and for this she has received her due meed of honor in the legends which have attached to the life of the great founder. Women of Early Christianity It becomes part of the duty of our intelligent play-goer to teach such pseudo-artists their place, for as long as they win the meed of ill-timed and ignorant approval, so long will they flourish. How to See a Play This is in accord with the Greek historian's statement that Coriolanus fought heroically, not only for glory and the passion of battle, but to win the meed of praise from his mother. Roman Women The meed of victory is to be Helen herself, with all her treasures, she now appearing for the first time in the Epos. Greek Women He fed his cubs with fat of all the soil, And with the sweet of others' sweating toil; He crammed them with crumbs of benefices, And fill'd their mouths with meeds of malefices. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History Least suffering among that noble band were those who laid down their lives on the battle-field, to whom was given a brief and speedy passage to the victor's meed. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 94, August, 1865 He gave the accustomed meed of praise, smiling kindly on her as he spoke. Elsie at Viamede She led the way, the others following, and on reaching the saloon and seeing its wealth of adornment, they gave such meed of praise as greatly gratified the young decorators. Elsie on the Hudson Your king hath met the meed of broken faith, William replied. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles Vol. 2 But if the page of Truth they sought, Or comfort to the mourner brought, These hands a richer meed shall claim Than all that wait on Wealth and Fame. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906 The chivalry that has died out in richer lands still reigns there; and the fall meed of approbation will ever be his, who can combine address and courage before an Irish crowd. St. Patrick's Eve But far too mild her penance, Umá thought, To win from heaven the lordly meed she sought. The Birth of the War-God A Poem by Kalidasa I have seen as slight deservings bring a high reward, notwithstanding," replied he; "ay, and win their meed of praise from lips whose eulogy was honor. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume II "He, Tristram, and Lamorak now bear the meed of highest renown, and if you fairly match the red knight you may claim to make a fourth in the world's best champions." Historic Tales, Vol. XIII (of 15), Part I The Romance of Reality. King Arthur If he acquires it well and uses it well, he is entitled to and should receive the same meed of credit that attaches to any other man who uses his talents for the public good. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906 This was the formula of degradation which was the meed of those who failed to appear on such occasions. Pretty Michal All translators show a bold front; for if they come short of the meed of originality, they shift off from them the modesty of responsibility, and unblushingly ascribe all faults to their author. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847 A slight meed of resignation descended upon him. Ancestors A Novel Yet history will not leave him without a meed of admiration. Studies in Contemporary Biography "I am much obliged to you," said Theodore, "for having so carefully observed that talent of mine, and given it its due meed of approval." The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II Yet even Colonel Tod is forced to add: 'He finally succeeded in healing the wounds his ambition had inflicted, and received from millions that meed of praise which no other of his race ever obtained.' Rulers of India: Akbar For the victor's glory, no voice may plead, Fame has no echo and earth no meed. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 5 November 1848 I think this is a view of the maternal family system that has never received its proper meed of attention. The Position of Woman in Primitive Society A Study of the Matriarchy The true patriots of the Revolution were not slow in according to their black compatriots that meed of praise which was their due. The Black Phalanx African American soldiers in the War of Independence, the War of 1812, and the Civil War Loudly too prates Atta Troll Of the mighty meed of praise Which by practice of his art He had wrung from humankind. Atta Troll I am confident that the twentieth century will give him a juster meed than we are giving him to-day. Noah Webster American Men of Letters Least suffering among that noble band were those who 441 laid down their lives on the battlefield, to whom was given a brief and speedy passage to the victor’s meed. Household Papers and Stories One after another Longfellow's poems were submitted to his friends' criticism, and each received its due meed of praise or gentle censure. Home Life of Great Authors And they are entitled to no small share of the meed of praise given the American seamen, who fought and won victory over the British. The Black Phalanx African American soldiers in the War of Independence, the War of 1812, and the Civil War Those who live ahead of their time must wait for the honors and plaudits of posterity to get their full meed of appreciation and reward. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 2 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years What business was it of his whether she gave her father or not the meed of praise that he deserved? Brooke's Daughter A Novel Marie, too, was giving her meed of praise, as she followed her across the stage. Stories by American Authors, Volume 3 Washington would accept no meed of praise until his great work was accomplished. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital A sympathetic and friendly tone began to displace the collection of distasteful adjectives which had been his meed heretofore. Walt Whitman Yesterday and Today Not only is it a delight to her contemporaries, but it will be a pleasure to future generations who shall read her history, that Miss Anthony lived to receive her meed of appreciation. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 2 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years Again did the little hand-torch come in for a meed of praise on the part of the one who had to carry out all these things in the middle of a dark night. Jack Winters' Campmates Then shall I Herod live in lede And all folk me doubt and drede, And offer to me both gold, riches and meed; Thereto will they be full fain. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse They want the press to give them the meed of praise for their bold measures, and to reconcile the people to the tax, militia, and currency acts. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital To advise for the king's honour and good of the public, without partiality through affection, love, meed, doubt, or dread. Commentaries on the Laws of England Book the First His valour, his high scorn of death, To fame's proud meed no impulse owed; His was a pure, unsullied zeal, For Britain and for God. My Schools and Schoolmasters or The Story of my Education. E’en as the flowers, for the dear debt they owe, Bloom, and sweet odors in rich meed bestow, Let the fair blossoms of thy love and duty Cluster about thy home in fragrant beauty. Happy Days for Boys and Girls If any man make of these books of chronicles a better English translation, and more profitable, God do him meed! Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse Struggling, he wins a meed of praise; Achieving, he is dogged by hate And furtive malice all his days. The Lord of Misrule And Other Poems Ah, Didymus, hast thou won indeed That Paradise which is thy meed? Collected Poems Volume Two She looked at him again and her rosy lips parted–he had earned the meed of a smile. Wunpost The rest have had the smallest meed of fame, small reward, much toil, much abandonment, of pleasure for their lot. New Worlds For Old A Plain Account of Modern Socialism And for the meeds of my service, That I have servèd thee: Let never the proud Sheriff Alive now find me! Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse The mother also received her meed of praise for having brought up her daughter so well. Skipper Worse Thro' all the thousand years ye need To make the lost so fair, Before ye can award His meed Of perfect praise and prayer! Collected Poems Volume One O revere Those sacred gifts whose meed is deathless praise, Whose potent charm the enraptured soul can raise Far from the vapours of this earthly sphere, Seize, seize the lyre, resume the lofty strain. A Book of Sibyls Miss Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, Mrs Opie, Miss Austen Bill Sikes will sigh for happier times, When "cats" were not the meed of crimes. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, March 22, 1890 If the Sovereign bid his subject do that thing that is vicious, this Sovereign herein is to blame: but the subject, for his obedience, deserveth meed of GOD. Fifteenth Century Prose and Verse So the foul shall speed That loveth virtue for no worldly meed. Democritus Platonissans They are “fettled in one form,” and have one meed. Early English Alliterative Poems in the West-Midland Dialect of the Fourteenth Century Under medical direction of their noted "yellow fever doctor"—a tall Norwegian—Dr. Gill, they did their faithful work and won their meed of grateful praise. A Story of the Red Cross Glimpses of Field Work Let each receive his meed of reverent praise, but do not let us appeal to Newton on poetry or to Milton on physics. Arrows of Freethought But with the wound comfort came to Isabella in the knowledge of the meed of praise the words contained. East of the Shadows We have as a heritage of our military past, not a sense of the grim tragedy of war, but traditions which award the highest meed of personal glory to the warrior. Prize Orations of the Intercollegiate Peace Association The Venetian love of splendour was turning to the collection of works of art, and the work of second-class artists was evidently much in demand and obtained its meed of admiration. The Venetian School of Painting If that beautiful ship or its management had left room on the records of our country's meed of gratitude, for more words of appreciative praise, I should be glad to speak them. A Story of the Red Cross Glimpses of Field Work Women who today live a freer life because of their labors and those of their coadjutors must offer to their memory the highest meed of praise. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V True, he had partaken of the hospitality of strangers, but that was the due meed of his position as Rabbi, as the free passages to Königsberg and Stettin were tributes to his learning. Dreamers of the Ghetto No gilded bait, no heart ensnaring meed, Could bribe poor Stokes to one dishonest deed: Firm in attachment, to his friends most true— Though deaf and dumb he was excell'd by few. Anecdotes & Incidents of the Deaf and Dumb Other districts have in this way been despoiled to some extent of their proper meed of honour. The Balladists Famous Scots Series It does not permit the presence in the community of those who would not give full meed of their service. Herbert Hoover The Man and His Work The only meed of praise they received came from Germany. The Story of the Great War, Volume VI (of VIII) History of the European War from Official Sources O boy, whom all shall weep, what then for such a glorious deed, What gift can good Æneas give, thy bounteous valour's meed? The Æneids of Virgil Done into English Verse For over thirty years King Carol transacted the international business of the realm—economic as well as political—with assiduity, conscientiousness and a fair meed of success. England and Germany There was never another syllable of guying, but in its place the fullest meed of such praise and comradeship as is born only of brave and chivalrous men. War from the Inside The Story of the 132nd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Suppression of the Rebellion, 1862-1863 Not only was the glorious music cheered and applauded, he was called to receive a meed of thanks for having once more given to the world a never-dying joy and beauty. The First Violin A Novel The bloody outrage, in a midnight of winter snows, was too terrible a meed of hospitality to be readily forgotten or forgiven by the Macdonalds. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland He recognized the well-known valor of the French armies, which was sustained by the justice of the cause which they came to defend, and which won for them the meed of victory. Pius IX. And His Time They show that he has fought and conquered men, or books, to win them, and they are the well-earned meed of his endeavor. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society Other heroes of the gridiron also came in for their meed of admiration, and by the time the game was started expectation was wound up to the highest pitch. Bert Wilson on the Gridiron His Wee Wifie was such a dear, quiet little nurse, he said, and with that scant meed of praise Fay was supposed to be satisfied. Wee Wifie Luck to all is what I wish With a meed of fun, I'll row, mountaineer, and fish, When your sports are done. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland He conquered all the foes that bannered wrong; He strove with might and did heroic deeds; Yet nameless he; for to his lofty meeds None wrought the immortality of song. Oklahoma Sunshine And while referring to the newspaper press I may also give a meed of praise to the large number of journals and magazines of a literary, scientific, and religious nature. The Empire of the East The men he has to praise are so little; and Antony does not loom large enough in history to have merited from Cicero so great a meed of vituperation! The Life of Cicero Volume II. Bill had just received his meed of praise when the gong sounded, and they had to hurry in to breakfast. Our Bessie Miser! your stay on earth is short indeed, Renounce the dross and choose the heavenly meed. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland As I have jogged hither to-day, there has been the thought of him to make me willing to give up everything to gain his approval—his meed of praise. Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney I think you cannot know what meed of shame Shall be their certain portion who pursue Pleasure "as usual" while their country's claim Is answered only by the gallant few. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, November 11, 1914 For beauty and for gladness of the days Bring but the meed of trust; The April grass looks up from barren ways, The daisy from the dust. Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul A. Smith, read very charmingly a well-written essay prepared by herself in advocacy of granting to women the full meed of powers and responsibilities now enjoyed by men. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III But she clung to it as a meed of hope, because she had naught else to which to cling. Heart of the Blue Ridge But to poor feeble womankind The meed of glory is denied; Within a narrow sphere confined. Madame Roland, Makers of History He proved best man i' the field, and for his meed Was brow-bound with the Oak. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare The issue we would fly may be a seed Ordained by God to bear our souls a meed Of peace that no self-judging could impart. Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul The subject was taken up by the press and the people, and not escaping its meed of ridicule, was seriously dealt with by both friend and enemy. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III For the glory of Christ, as his just meed of praise, it was written, “Whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus.” The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, May, 1880 High place to thee in royal court, 20 High place in battle line, Good hawk and hound for silvan sport, Where beauty sees the brave resort; The honored meed be thine! Lady of the Lake Let us give our meed of praise to-day to the humblest workman who has here done his duty well, no less than to the great engineer who told him what to do. Opening Ceremonies of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, May 24, 1883 These men believe that India has a right to a much larger meed of self-government than she now enjoys. India, Its Life and Thought We would not endorse all that was done at the convention, but we would be fair enough to give to it the meed of having been, in all respects, well conducted. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III Therefore let a sorry rhymer offer you his humble meed, And salute your priceless service to your country in her need, All unarmed yet undefeated, never turning in your tracks— Burgomaster Max! Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, October 7, 1914 Retrace with speed thy former way; Spare not for spoiling of thy steed The best of mine shall be thy meed. Lady of the Lake The next night she determined to take her meed of sleep, and did not tie the string to her toe. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Even his enemies concede, that in his last and self-sacrificing efforts to unite the Democracy of the North in support of an insulted government and outraged constitution, he earned the meed due to eminent patriotism. The Relations of the Federal Government to Slavery Delivered at Fort Wayne, Ind., October 30th 1860 Even if we grant that he was technically wrong we must accord to him the meed of perfect sincerity. John Brown: A Retrospect Read before The Worcester Society of Antiquity, Dec. 2, 1884. All hail, brave Kansas! first in duty, Yours, the meed of praise and beauty, You'll nobly crown your deeds of daring, Freedom to our sex declaring. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II "The Sons of Athens, Socrates, from thee Imbibed the lessons of the Muse divine; Hence this thy meed of wisdom: prompt are we To render grace for grace, our love for thine." Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life Be this my meed,—to die for love of thee, As when the sun goes down upon the sea And finds no mate in all the realms of earth. A Lover's Litanies The "Guide" was then given its due meed of appreciation by the Jews. Jewish Literature and Other Essays O, good old man, how well in thee appears The constant service of the antique world, When service sweat for duty, not for meed! Familiar Quotations A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature In this, I think, the women of England deserve the greater meed of gratitude and respect. The Message Had he been so wounded, he could have purred contentedly while accepting the genuine hero’s meed of homage and consolation. The Rough Road He checked himself, as though ashamed of awarding such meed of praise to his ex-colleague. Tales of the Malayan Coast From Penang to the Philippines That he measured the worth of his productions by the generous meed of praise given by his contemporaries is a venial offense in the time of the troubadours and minnesingers. Jewish Literature and Other Essays Goethe makes Tasso confide this double aim to Leonora and her reply shows that he did indeed win the meed he sought. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) "Seven days," the God replied, "Live happy, then expect your perfect meed!" Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold O good old man, bow well in thee appears The constant service of the antique world, When service sweat for duty, nor for meed! Tolstoy on Shakespeare A Critical Essay on Shakespeare Still they denied her no meed her rare charms might properly claim. The Last of the Mohicans A Narrative of 1757 Surely it was wrong; The hero should receive the hero's meed. The Treason and Death of Benedict Arnold A Play for a Greek Theatre The "Market of Ideas" came in for a meed of applause, and its authors were compared to Aristophanes. Sentimental Education, Volume II The History of a Young Man Vain dreams, which quench our pleasures, then depart, When the duped soul, self-master'd, claims its meed; When, on the strenuous just man, Heaven bestows, Crown of his struggling life, an unjust close! Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold With a moderate meed of applause, the acrobats retired. The Radio Boys at the Sending Station Making Good in the Wireless Room Susan, dropping the curtsey which had doubtless been the meed of the Squire's lady, opened the gate for her. Love of Brothers She had heard him spoken of, and always with a meed of affection that is given to few men. Brand Blotters And, since I must be mateless, I shall win One boon beyond the meed of common clay: My life shall end where other lives begin, And live when other lives have passed away. Pan and Æolus: Poems A small meed of alleviation was gained with much effort in 1891. India's Problem, Krishna or Christ I forgot the meed of respect I owed to her, forgot the responsibilities imposed upon me. Fibble, D.D. Thou chief, well chosen to confer the meed! Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez. Vol II A great capacity for friendship involves an equally great meed of sorrow. Old Familiar Faces Dear, I may never see you again— Mine but the meed regret! The Path of Dreams Poems Notwithstanding all this, the Indian government has bestowed upon the people a wonderfully large meed of power and privilege. India's Problem, Krishna or Christ Eleanor roused up to business, and business gave its usual meed of refreshment and strength. The Old Helmet, Volume I Accept I pray, Melpomene, my modest meed of praise, And crown my thinning, graying locks with wreaths of Delphic bays! Something Else Again I can already see The mockery scarcely hid, the open scorn, And the base wit, such wit as is the meed Of a poor actress. Turandot, Princess of China A Chinoiserie in Three Acts But from the others Cromwell had secured the meed of wonder that he desired. Privy Seal His Last Venture And the hardest critics of the system that I have met have been intelligent and loyal Indians who believe that this meed of self-government is fraught with evil. India's Problem, Krishna or Christ Just meed for us, but He hath done no wrong; All seems so strange—what means the gathering gloom? Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886 O happy she whose meed of praise Hath fallen upon my sheaf of lays! Something Else Again Take gold—suborn his guards—the highest meed I hold as nought if thy new scheme succeed. Turandot: The Chinese Sphinx Let it be my meed of service that men shall see the beauty of my homage. The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance And scatter broadcast healing seed That shall a harvest of good feeling yield— And Peace, no less than War, shall lend her meed And crown anew this hero of the bloody field! The Old Hanging Fork and Other Poems She was in that blissful happiness that comes to any woman when the man most in her mind is reaping his meed of success from a long and hard-fought battle. The Making of Bobby Burnit Being a Record of the Adventures of a Live American Young Man "Do thou thy work; it shall succeed In thine or in another's day, And if denied the visitor's meed, Thou shalt not miss the toiler's pay." True to His Home A Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin Its own associations claim Far better meed than modern fame, With books and scenes and neighbours sage, I commune with a former age. Chronicles of Strathearn Or if thou wilt, be this my meed And breathe thy soul into the reed; Then shall my songs be shamed and mute Before the music of thy flute. The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura Old Laertes is now to have his warlike meed, be kills old Eupeithes, so that the male members of the House of Ulysses for three generations—son, grandson, grandfather—have each killed his man. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary When the ear was deaf to the worship of the charmer, he received his meed of posthumous praise. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851 Other influences had been at work on this neglected region as well, but to these Nannie did not as yet yield their meed of credit. The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives Thus the Laurel, "the meed of mighty conquerors and poets sage," became for the humble Christian who had "fought a good fight, and finished his course," the emblem of triumph and glory. The Worship of the Church and The Beauty of Holiness We piped with a greater facility and to a richer meed of recognition; which sounds as if we might have become, in these strange collocations, fairly offensive little prigs. A Small Boy and Others Still Ulysses pays him the meed of heroship: "We Argives honored thee as a God, while living, and now thou art powerful among the dead; therefore do not sorrow at thy death, O Achilles." Homer's Odyssey A Commentary The infamy is theirs, whose evil deed Is past undoing; yet not guiltless we, Who, penniless, that brave old man could see, Restored to honour, but denied its meed. The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald, Vol. II Quite other virtue merits marked him a saint; by quite another story he won the meed of martyr palm.” Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England Whose love helped them and thee, and hath its meed. Indian Poetry Containing "The Indian Song of Songs," from the Sanskrit of the Gîta Govinda of Jayadeva, Two books from "The Iliad Of India" (Mahábhárata), "Proverbial Wisdom" from the Shlokas of the Hitopadesa, and other Oriental Poems. Farewell suppers are like greetings in tugboats and other vulgar celebrations, the meed of the second-class politician. The Complete Bachelor Manners for Men There was no doubt about it, he must go to the young folks for the meed of sympathy he deserved. The Prodigal Father Thou wot'st well that he who suffers most penance for God's love, he shall have most meed. The Form of Perfect Living and Other Prose Treatises Does wealth or authority spell success, or is it the meed of those who have given rather than taken, who have toiled on the mountain side rather than sought the peaks of publicity? The Rapids He did not reap all that meed of personal admiration for his eloquence which he expected. Ralph the Heir Both gardens won a fair meed of praise. The Crown of Success Come down and meet thine own meed at the bar, While I, in thy place, give more rightful doom And see that justice dwells in law for once.’” Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race Go forth and conquer, said the king, And great shall be thy meed. The Book of Brave Old Ballads To say that all this is narrated by the author in the spirit of accurate history, would be far below the meed of praise that is due. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, June 1844 Volume 23, Number 6 Father was tremendously urging himself to play the mouth-organ there, to skip and be nimble, and gain a minstrel’s meed. The Innocents A Story for Lovers Thou readest, sad one, of each ancient deed Where thy unconquered sons their might displayed, Afric and Egypt at thy feet were laid, But slavery, not rule, is now thy meed. Briefless Ballads and Legal Lyrics Second Series In another town than Dexter the events narrated in the last chapter would have proved a nine days' wonder, gained their meed of golden gossip, and then given way to some newer sensation. The Uncalled A Novel With no sword drawn, with no army arrayed, alone in his peaceful toga, he had conquered the world's peace; and, for that night at least, he enjoyed, as his great merit's meed, a world's gratitude. The Roman Traitor, Vol. 2 More glorious then the meeds That in their strife with labour nerved the brave, To the great doer of renownèd deeds, The Hebe and the Heaven the Thunderer gave. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843 It is difficult to discriminate, in awarding the meed of praise for bravery, amid the many heroic deeds of the American navy. Thirteen Chapters of American History represented by the Edward Moran series of Thirteen Historical Marine Paintings Her girlhood had been blighted, robbed of its meed of happiness and joy. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 And spake in wrath his hasty speech: “This is the wretch my sire who slew, And misery on my brothers drew: Let her this day obtain the meed, Vile sinner, of her cruel deed.” The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Perseverance gains its meed And Patience wins the race. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide To humans the buzzard pays a deeper meed of respect—he hangs aloft longer; but in the end he comes. The Escape of Mr. Trimm His Plight and other Plights It was no part of his practice to like or dislike his employers, so long as they paid him his meed. The God of Love They have since then received a larger meed of approval, north and south, than any other plan of arrangement. A Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the Secret Sessions of the Conference Convention For Proposing Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, Held at Washington, D.C., in February, A.D. 1861 And now to bear me witness all The dwellers in the wood I call, That, when with words of truth I plead, This harsh reply is all my meed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse I believe that my absurdity is at last beginning to obtain a meed of recognition. The Green Carnation As such it is now presented to the public for whatever meed of praise or censure it is found to deserve. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce "And English hair and complexion," continues Mr. Delancy; while madame adds her graceful little meed. Floyd Grandon's Honor Augereau was vainglorious and bitter, Mass�na felt that he had not received his due meed of praise for Bassano, and both had sympathizers even in the ranks. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. I. (of IV.) Here never more thy soul shall know The memory of thy former woe, And here shall thou enjoy the meed Deserved by every virtuous deed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Not to gain military glory did they fight, although this meed must be awarded to them. Reminiscences of a Rebel He knew Himself to say his Rep.—but give him time— He must not quaff his glass of watery beer Unchaffed, or write, his paper ruled and lined, Without the meed of some melodious jeer.” St. Winifred's, or The World of School Yes, moonlight Emperor! felicity Has been thy meed for many thousand years; Yet often have I, on the brink of tears, Mourn'd as if yet thou wert a forester;– Forgetting the old tale. Endymion A Poetic Romance To you, who daily in my presence quaff Your princely meed of gen’rous wine and hear The sacred bard, my pleasure, thus I speak. The Odyssey of Homer E'en Śakra's self must reap the meed Of virtue and of sinful deed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse I paid to Max's bracelet and the arm which wore it the meed of looks, not of words. The King's Mirror Inanis? yes, if it is a lying fame; but not if it is the just meed of labour and a great purpose. Romola In this chorus the Tribunal has its meed of praise. The Gods are Athirst He ended, and the herald bore his charge 590 To the old hero who with joy received That meed of honour at the bearer’s hand. The Odyssey of Homer Do thou as meed of this declare Who stole my spouse, his dwelling where. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Enjoy the meed which Fame bestows— Misunderstanding, words and blows. Eugene Oneguine [Onegin] A Romance of Russian Life in Verse The single woman had no such meed of respect paid her as the "bachelor maids" of to-day. A Little Girl in Old Boston What higher ambition could actuate their endeavors—what nobler meed of glory win their aspirations? The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 4, August, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy No pursuit gives so great joy in the achieving, none achieved yields higher meed of competence, contentment, and repute. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War My penance meed this day I see Complete, my lord, in meeting thee. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Of lifelong loyalty and truth Is this the meed? Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan Sweet as cluster of the vine, Sweet as meed in maselyn. p. 33This I saw some yesterday, How a pilgrim on his way— Limousin his land was—lay Fevered on a bed within. Aucassin and Nicolette translated from the Old French Even on this trivial circumstance, I built my hopes of yet receiving a fuller meed of thanks. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse What is the meed of a thief who robs a king? The King's Esquires The Jewel of France Thou, roaming under forest boughs With thy dear brother and thy spouse Shalt richer meed of glory gain Than if three worlds confessed thy reign. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse And duty never yet did want his meed: Servant, you are welcome to a worthless mistress. Two Gentlemen of Verona The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] What meed of thanks was given to them let agèd annals tell. The Ontario High School Reader I shall not rest until I see a full meed of punishment brought to those who have punished me and hundreds like me. 32 Caliber Jean Ingelow, as the more brilliant, is the more general favorite, Adelaide Procter having as yet scarcely received her due meed of praise. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Whate'er, by duty won, the meed Of saints whom roots and berries feed, One fourth thereof, for tender care Of subjects, is the monarch's share. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse The men who made our Empire great Have long ago received their meed; Then why the tale reiterate? Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, January 12, 1916 It was not Frenchmen's blood that flow'd so freely on the Rhine,— A stranger band of beggar'd men had done the venturous deed:115 The glory was to France alone, the danger was their meed. The Ontario High School Reader But however great the meed of praise deserved by the iron ship and her crew, at least as much was due to those of the wooden gun-boats that had so gallantly seconded her efforts. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death It is our duty to give it its full meed of recognition, but we can understand and forgive the ungratefulness of its contemporaries. John Lyly Here birds and lords of serpent race, Spirits and Gods who haunt the place, Content with scanty fare remain, As merit's meed they strive to gain. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse "Speech! speech!" exclaimed the spectators, after a liberal meed of applause. The Young Acrobat of the Great North American Circus All the meed of the tomb, all the solace of sepulture, I give freely. The Aeneid of Virgil Paul Hayne had won already the hearts of his own readers; and had gained transatlantic meed, in Tennyson's declaration that he was "the sonneteer of America!" Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death Jones and his gallant crew were thus deprived of their hard-won conquest, they received their full meed of praise from their countrymen. The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 Through thee, O victor of thy foes, On earth this heavenly Gangá flows, And thou hast gained the meed divine That waits on virtue such as thine. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse He thought, with a whimsical turn, of Pheidippides, the youth who used his legs to such good purpose; who "ran like fire,"—shouted, "Rejoice, we conquer!"—then "died in the shout for his meed." Peak and Prairie From a Colorado Sketch-book Here too is the meed of honour, here mortal estate touches the soul to tears. The Aeneid of Virgil On the contrary, history will give just meed to Forrest, Lee and Polk for their efficient use of the handfuls of ill-provided men, with whom alone they could oppose separate and organized armies. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death But be my meed the generous heart, For nought can charm this heart o' mine, Like those who own the undying art That gies a claim to Ossian's line. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century He strove to win by glorious deed, Throned with the Gods, a priceless meed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse "You sing magnificently," Marcia says, aloud, giving her meed of praise justly, but unwillingly. Molly Bawn Nothing short of sheer envy can grudge to Mr. Barrie a high meed of praise, but I think that his elder is his better. My Contemporaries In Fiction So ran the poor rhymes, yet the mad poet had not given himself his full meed of praise. Little Tora, The Swedish Schoolmistress and Other Stories A little tenderness, this mother thought The utmost of her meed She looked for gratitude; content indeed With thus much that her nine years’ love had bought. p. 23Nay, even with less. Later Poems His fall beneath his passion's sway Had reft the hermit's meed away. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse This work was received by us too late to give it, in our July number, that meed of attention and praise so justly its due. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Cheerfully do we award the meed of praise to this volume. Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals Soul and Nature therefore rendered back to him their meed of harmonious sympathy. Hubert's Wife A Story for You The meed of praise is thine; But still let his be his and mine be mine. Songs Of The Road All earth I brought beneath my sway, And gave it for his meed and pay To holy Kaśyap, when of yore The rites performed by him were o'er. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse And recollect a poet nothing loses In giving to his brethren their full meed Of merit, and complaint of present days Is not the certain path to future praise. Don Juan This meed of poetic honour was an eglantine composed of silver. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 The cheerful bird-voice of the trouvère, the half artificial but not wholly insincere intensity of his brethren of the langue d'oc, will never miss their meed. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) The unfortunate sisters embraced each other and mingled their tears together; and I hardly need say, that the lady abbess and I could not restrain our meed of pity at the affecting scene. The Pacha of Many Tales Led by the Lord who rules the sky, The Gods and heavenly saints drew nigh, And honoured him with worthy meed, Rejoicing in each glorious deed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Therefore if Music is to express this spirit it must do so by contributing its meed of assistance to make this workaday world more bright by gladdening the heart of man. Spirit and Music Beneath it in the same proud resting place, The sons fixed theirs with other warlike meeds, To prove their martial line had known nor break nor fall. Rowena & Harold A Romance in Rhyme of an Olden Time, of Hastyngs and Normanhurst Buttar and Lemon, coming up before the subject had been changed, added their own meed of praise to that which the others had awarded. Ernest Bracebridge School Days And yet how few there are who have given these most vigilant and faithful of comrades or servants their due meed of praise! Winter Adventures of Three Boys But yet, O best of Vánars, know That kings who rule the earth bestow Fruit of pure life and virtuous deed, And lofty duty's hard-won meed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Oh, bitter," I said, "is the patriot's meed; III. Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry For if there is anything in the world to be preferred to this, let it receive its due meed of praise, and I mine of blame for not selecting another theme for my praise. The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order Does this poor, miserable slave Seek virtue's meed beyond the grave? The Little Clay Cart Mrcchakatika Sir Penn Symons is perhaps entitled to the greater meed because to him fell, with the greater burden, the greater opportunity, to which he proved not unequal. Story of the War in South Africa 1899-1900 The Gods and saints glad voices raised, And Angad for his virtue praised; And Raghu's sons bestowed the meed Of honour due to valorous deed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse As Count Tolstóy remarked to me, this incident prevented Lyeskóff ever receiving the full meed of recognition which his talent merited; a large and influential section of the press was permanently in league against him. A Survey of Russian Literature, with Selections "Ah, why begrudge the marquis his meed of admiration, if he likes it?" The Rose of Old St. Louis I too, Philosophy, give him my meed of praise; I withdraw my charges, and count him a worthy friend. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume I (of X) - Greece The future will render this service its due meed of praise, as the writer so well sets forth, a service carried on in the midst of misunderstanding and sharp criticism. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 Thus from their flight the Vánars turned, And every heart for battle burned, Determined on the spot to die Or gain a warrior's meed on high. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse The fabled kings and heroes of the Homeric Age, with their palaces and strongholds, were said to have been humanized sun-myths; their deeds but songs woven by wandering minstrels to win their meed of bread. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917 Have you come so far to seek it," exclaimed Medea, "and do you not recognize the meed of all your toils and perils when it glitters before your eyes? Myths and Legends of All Nations Famous Stories from the Greek, German, English, Spanish, Scandinavian, Danish, French, Russian, Bohemian, Italian and other sources Thou who for sweet life saved such meeds art lief of returning! The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus The time may come when it will be seen that in all wars some heroes fall on the side that is called wrong and have right to meed of deferred praise. The Family and it's Members I will not weep: thy noble deed Has blessed thee with immortal meed Gained by each hero in the skies Who fighting for his sovereign dies. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Heavy’s the heart with viewing the bed, Where sin has the meed it has merited; What frightful taunts from forked tongue, On gentle and simple there are flung. The Sleeping Bard or, Visions of the World, Death, and Hell For all the good service that I have done, What shall my meed be? Ballads of Scottish Tradition and Romance Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Third Series O! should these lines be found in after days— A tribute to his fair and honoured name— Let such accord to him the meed of praise, Tell of his bravery and his worth proclaim! The Hero of the Humber or the History of the Late Mr. John Ellerthorpe Though you may speak in ridicule," said Ernest, with a contracted brow, "you have awarded her the most glorious meed woman can receive. Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author Yea, thou shalt win a priceless meed— Thy path with him to heaven shall lead.” The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse If I might hazard a guess, I should suggest that the error is in the second word, "service," and that it ought to be "servants:" "When servants sweat for duty, not for meed." Notes and Queries, Number 184, May 7, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Father Hickey had suffered the meed of his inhospitable conduct. The Miraculous Revenge Little Blue Book #215 This generous act kept him from being in at the close of the fray, and robbed him of the greater meed of glory which he might have thereby won. The Black Wolf's Breed A Story of France in the Old World and the New, happening in the Reign of Louis XIV And when I asked, rather foolishly indeed, of what possible use could they be to him, the answer was, he would like to die with his full meed of honors. My New Curate If I should do this sinful deed And forfeit hope of heavenly meed, My guilty act would dim the shine Of old Ikshváku's glorious line. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse They all received their meed, each after his kind. Captain Mansana and Mother's Hands Channing won it, but always gave the honor himself to Story; while the latter always declared that the former won the just meed of his genius and scholarship. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Give a benevolent man his full meed of honour, but let not his liberal gifts become the purchase price at which he may obtain indulgence for other sins, or he makes morality only a mockery. Little Abe Or, The Bishop of Berry Brow The man who really gains the victory, is lucky, indeed, if he obtain the meed of his skill and valour. Recollections of Europe Thou wouldst to duty cleave, and gain The meed that follows toil and pain. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Upon the slave's o'erclouded sky, Your gallant actions traced the bow, Which whispered of deliv'rance nigh— The meed of one decisive blow. Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854) Proud Andrea Doria named il Principe, In your Republic named il Principe, By Charles the Fifth, the Emperor of Spain, Monopolizes he your meed of fame Before the awful Judgment seat of Time. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II Make confession and gain the due meed of the fear of future generations, their admiration and worship of such thorough paced wickedness. Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2 From what mixed motives act boys and men in the deeds deemed most heroic, and worthy of the meed of everlasting fame! Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 I hither came of free accord To lend the aid by you implored, And richest meed my toil shall pay, While here in forest shades I stay. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse It was not Frenchmen's blood that flow'd so freely on the Rhine,— A stranger band of beggar'd men had done the venturous deed: The glory was to France alone, the danger was their meed. The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886 He silently swore a mighty oath that he at least would take note of his own dignity, that he would deport himself with a due sense of his meed of self-respect. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee And he waits upon thy sister, she will bid the minion speed, And he wins thy father's cattle, and the victor's glorious meed!” Maha-bharata The Epic of Ancient India Condensed into English Verse It is the shame of our age that woman is not accorded a higher meed of justice. The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891 Accept this meed of holy vows, And with thy brother and thy spouse, Roam, through my favour, in the sky Which saints celestial glorify.” The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Let me prevail; this grace may find its meed. Story of Orestes A Condensation of the Trilogy Whatever may be said by the philosopher, the moralist, or the preacher, the instincts of the greater portion of mankind will lead them to award the highest meed of admiration to the military character. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 Sure the Brahman boy in folly dares a foolish thoughtless deed, Shame amidst this throng of monarchs, shall it be the Brahman's meed? Maha-bharata The Epic of Ancient India Condensed into English Verse And e'en now, a deed so noble—hath its meed of pride and bliss, In the next world life eternal—and unending fame in this. Nala and Damayanti and Other Poems This seems the fruit that virtues bear, The meed of worth which texts declare— The sending of the brave and good By sire and mother to the wood.'” The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse The world turned almost visibly here, in this vast expanse of waters, bringing its meed of joys and sorrows to the restless human creatures on its bosom. A Husband by Proxy They manned the little Navy whose exploits have never yet received from history its due meed of praise. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 Reap the meed of sin and insult, draw on earth thy latest breath, For I owe to Queen Draupadi, impious prince, thy speedy death!” Maha-bharata The Epic of Ancient India Condensed into English Verse The French had won in large measure revenge and plunder, while Trouin had gained his meed of fame. Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume III Whate'er the conduct men pursue, Be good or ill the acts they do, Be sure, dear Queen, they find the meed Of wicked or of virtuous deed. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse "But I am giving the meed of approbation to myself." Can You Forgive Her? This I suffer for thy need, To mark thee, man, thy meed! "Everyman," with other interludes, including eight miracle plays May the yajna's pure ablution wash thee of the cruel sin, And the meed of sacrificers may the good Yudhishthir win!” Maha-bharata The Epic of Ancient India Condensed into English Verse As deeds and hearts will correspond, By observation it is found There should be different meeds. Our Profession and Other Poems Long fervour's meed, I crave a boy Whose arm may Indra's life destroy. The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse But his disappointment detracts nothing from the grandeur of his work; and his name is one which will not be denied its meed of praise when theological peace is once more restored to Germany. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology If doughty deeds my lady please Right soon I'll mount my steed; And strong his arm, and fast his seat That bears frae me the meed. Lyra Heroica A Book of Verse for Boys And of course while it all lasted Allison had his meed of personal amusement. The Dead Men's Song Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison And each succeeding day grew fuller and richer with its meed of reward. The Young Pitcher We will remove this one impediment to your speech," continued Blake, whereat the muffling worsted was swiftly unwound, "and then we will listen to our meed of thanks. A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier But yet we grant to these men the meed of having meant well, and of reforming the philosophy and literature of their times. History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology How far the applause of critics has rewarded the author of Orion I do not know, but I think the pleasure he enjoyed in its composition must have been a bounteous meed in itself. Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle The great Italians seldom receive their full meed of praise, either from the English or ourselves. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy The owner of the white-columned house gave the question its meed of reflection. Then I'll Come Back to You That all this has been done is the work of ten generations of scholars, among whom the pioneers of the Renaissance should not lack their due meed of honor. The Age of the Reformation This meed, this only counts for e'en an age all toil. The Poems and Fragments of Catullus I am well aware what will be the author’s present meed for these passages: I anticipate general blame and no praise. Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle Grim Fate was tender, contemplating you, And fairies brought their offerings at your birth; You take the rose-leaf pathway as your due, Your rightful meed the choicest gifts of earth. Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Those who may feel that her history is incomplete, that they have been robbed of their full meed of vindictive satisfaction, I must refer back to an earlier paragraph. Winner Take All The remains of man and of man's works and the remains of extinct races of animals lie side by side, and claim from the geologist the same meed of antiquity. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 4, April, 1864 In this play they serve to point the moral by showing the reward that comes to righteousness in sharp contrast to the poverty and vile death that are the meed of wickedness. The Growth of English Drama Now, for a lie the eternal reward was lost, being exchanged for a temporal meed. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province I Stately, kindly, lordly friend, Condescend Here to sit by me, and turn Glorious eyes that smile and burn, Golden eyes, love's lustrous meed, On the golden page I read. Astrophel and Other Poems Taken from The Collected Poetical Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne, Vol. VI "What do you think of it?" he asked at last, determined to wring some meed of appreciation from him, even though he stooped to ask for it. The Swindler and Other Stories A man who is supposed to have caused a disturbance between two married people, in a certain rank of life, does generally receive a certain meed of admiration. Phineas Redux The fairest shoot of noble root A blast could overpower; 'Tis woman's meed for chieftain's deed, That bids our eyes to shower. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century In all these cases, however, repayment must be made on a basis of equality according to the requirements of commutative justice, namely that the meed of passion be equal to the action. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province Be earnest, therefore, that my good deeds may be imitated and receive their due meed of praise in your persons.' The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator And daily her gracious, tender ways Win a more loving meed of praise Than did the prime of her girlish days. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 357, October 30, 1886 If mantling high she fills the golden cup, With sober selfish ease they sip it up; Conscious the bounteous meed they well deserve, They only wonder “some folks” do not starve. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham Finally, the cook was brought forth, too, to receive his meed of praise as the real magician. My Second Year of the War Deeds so bright Heaven and your hearts with fairest meed shall grace. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor From th' Enemy God keepeth me,—He knows my weaker strength,— But suffers thee assayed to be for higher meed at length. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864 Although I say it myself, I think I may claim for myself and for those who have worked with me a certain meed of praise, for we have worked under extreme difficulties. Modern Eloquence: Vol III, After-Dinner Speeches P-Z The nomadic tramp who yields no meed of use to his fellows? Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul Thou art my life, by thee I live, From thee proceed the joys I know; Sweetheart, thy hand has power to give The meed of love—the cup of woe. The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar I reck not, I, of empire; once, indeed, While fortune smiled, I hoped for it; but now Theirs, whom thou choosest, be the victor's meed. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor WE have now arrived at the last period of Father Hecker's life, the long illness which completed his meed of suffering and of merit, and gradually drew him down to the grave. Life of Father Hecker In this latter view, it is especially hoped the observations of a brief period of leisure-time may not be without their due meed of interest. A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV. Such music requires to be publicly performed by a sympathetic interpreter before receiving its meed of merit. The Loves of Great Composers He was no ascetic, he loved pleasure, he was tolerant of everything except cruelty; but on that account we should not grudge him his meed. Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country Flushed with the death of Geryon, came this way Alcides, glorying in the victor's meed, And hither drove his mighty bulls to feed. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor In the gentle companionship of his beloved daughter, Scheffer found the meed of joy that was his due. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 04 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters It seemed to afford him pleasure to give the deserved meed of praise, and the young faces grew bright and gladsome under it. Elsie's Vacation and After Events But of one thing we may be assured—that whatever happens, we shall never fail to extend the meed of praise to the victors. Football Days Memories of the Game and of the Men behind the Ball Every day brought him some fresh meed of praise in prose or verse, and Nash was always delighted. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1 Take, father, take; Jove's auspices divine A special honour for thy meed assign. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor And now give me thy hand, I entreat; for never more shall I return from Hades, when once ye have given me my meed of fire. The Haunters & The Haunted Ghost Stories And Tales Of The Supernatural The people whom she had come among, only to be slighted, and more than that, persecuted with malignant energy, united at her death in awarding the meed of praise they had denied her in life. Clemence The Schoolmistress of Waveland Bernart of Ventadour: Lady, I ask no other meed Than that you suffer me to serve; My faith and love shall never swerve, I'm yours whatever you decreed. The Evolution of Love He was a good man and a true, this low-voiced missioner to the savages, and he would be a curster man than I who failed to give him his due meed of praise and love. The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady Alas! what meed, to match such worth divine, Can good Æneas give thee? The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor When such a man dies, he must not be permitted to depart "Without the meed of one melodious tear." The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales The drama went well, and its patriotic touches received their due meed of applause. Observations of an Orderly Some Glimpses of Life and Work in an English War Hospital I cast thee out and follow other stars Full evil was my meed and recompense— New courage steels my fainting heart, and hence I kneel at shrines which passion never mars. The Evolution of Love Be this my meed, that in the hour of death Her kindred spirit may hail, and bless my parting breath! The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch This, thy valour's due, Great Phoebus grants, nor stints a rival's meed. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor On its conclusion, the audience were in a perfect frenzy of applause, and demanded the author to come forward and receive the meed of their admiration. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three All this involved rough, difficult service, with small meed of honor attached, while never had soldiers before found trickier foemen to contend against, or fighters more worthy of their steel. Bob Hampton of Placer She the fulfilment is of my desire, Therefore I vow myself her true esquire; She'll love me in return—my splendid meed— If I but love aright in word and deed. The Evolution of Love |
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