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And when I eventually caught up with her, and managed to grapple her to the ground, and was struggling to grasp her bountiful delights within my needy palms – then you implored me to forbear, you rang your bell and insisted in your cheap and degraded voice that there was 'a time and a place for everything'.
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Lincoln accepted many of Seward's changes, most important his elimination of the bellicose conclusion: "You can forbear the assault upon [the government], I can not shrink from the defense of it.
But, according to Locke's conception of freedom, you are most certainly free with respect to your arm's rising: (i) if you will that your arm rise, you have the power to raise it, and (ii) if you will that your arm not rise, you have the power to forbear raising it.
While the regulators may forbear, I'm not so sure those you regulate will be quite so forbearing.
When the bridge you stand on gives way, and you manage to swim the Tiber, even your enemies (the Tuscans) acclaim you: "And even the ranks of Tuscany // Could scarce forbear to cheer".
We forbear any further citation of authorities.
not forbear smiling, and lost the prize.
Now then forbear: of him inquire no more.
O, forbear, Good fellow, call me anything but that.
Mr. Obama, who vowed in the presidential campaign to recognize the event as genocide, should also forbear.
Cabinet members suggested an amendment, urging "those emancipated, to forbear from tumult".
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