It is the point whereat all that escapes our vigilance unites and conspires against our happiness.
"Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck"
Jethro Bithell
In 1871, the year when 'Middlemarch' was appearing in parts, George Eliot spent part of the spring and summer months at Shottermill, a quaint Hampshire village situated amid a landscape that unites beauties of the most varied kind.
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind
We quote Froebel again, in these lines, and we quote others in which he bids us Break not suddenly the dream The blessed dream of infancy; In which the soul unites with all In earth, or heaven, or sea, or sky.
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes