"BS" Quotes from Famous Books
... broad Ha-Ha Wak-pa[BS] the band took their way to the Games at Keoza[8] While the swift-footed hunters by land ran the shores for the elk and the bison. Like magas[BT] ride the birchen canoes on the breast of the dark, winding river, By the ... — The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems • H. L. Gordon
... the Modern, the Greek and the Teuton, are further curiously at one:—in their dislike of physical or mental Valetudinarianism (cf. Rep. Bs. ii. and iii. and Characteristics); in their protests against the morality of consequences, of rewards and punishments as motives for the highest life (the just man, says Plato, crucified is better than the unjust man ... — Thomas Carlyle - Biography • John Nichol |