Usage examples for Sabbathless:
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"
I
wonder,"
he
mused
aloud, "
if
it
has
the
same
Sunday
look
to
these
Sabbathless
Italians
as
it
has
to
us."
"Indian Summer", William D. Howells
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He
was
conscious
that
his
own
maxims,
too,
stood
in
some
need
of
elevation
and
of
correction,
for
he
winds
up
with
wise
warnings
against
being
carried
away
by
a
whirlwind
or
tempest
of
ambition;
by
the
general
reminder
that
all
things
are
vanity
and
vexation
of
spirit,
and
the
particular
reminder
that, "
Being
without
well-
being
is
a
curse,
and
the
greater
being,
the
greater
curse,"
and
that "
all
virtue
is
most
rewarded,
and
all
wickedness
most
punished
in
itself";
by
the
question,
whether
this
incessant,
restless,
and,
as
it
were,
Sabbathless
pursuit
of
fortune,
leaves
time
for
holier
duties,
and
what
advantage
it
is
to
have
a
face
erected
towards
heaven,
with
a
spirit
perpetually
grovelling
upon
earth,
eating
dust
like
a
serpent;
and
finally,
he
says
that
it
will
not
be
amiss
for
men,
in
this
eager
and
excited
chase
of
fortune,
to
cool
themselves
a
little
with
that
conceit
of
Charles
V.
in
his
instructions
to
his
son,
that "
Fortune
hath
somewhat
of
the
nature
of
a
woman,
who,
if
she
be
too
closely
wooed,
is
commonly
the
further
off."
"Studies in Literature", John Morley