Half-hours with the Best Authors, Svazky 3–4C. Knight, 1850 |
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Strana 119
... heart , and make her appear the more noble the lower it brought her down . We cannot think she was unhappy , though there was a remembered grief in her heart . A grieved heart may be a richly storea one . Where charity abounds , misery ...
... heart , and make her appear the more noble the lower it brought her down . We cannot think she was unhappy , though there was a remembered grief in her heart . A grieved heart may be a richly storea one . Where charity abounds , misery ...
Strana 90
... heart ; How cheerless seems this morning , - It brings the hour when we must part ; Though doom'd to cross the ocean , And face the proud insulting foe , Thou hast my soul's devotion , My heart is thine where'er I go ; Ah ! Sheelah ...
... heart ; How cheerless seems this morning , - It brings the hour when we must part ; Though doom'd to cross the ocean , And face the proud insulting foe , Thou hast my soul's devotion , My heart is thine where'er I go ; Ah ! Sheelah ...
Strana 149
... heart which the judgment may fairly follow upon occasion - of the heart which , being habitually humble and loving , has been framed by love to wisdom . Some such fashioning love will always effect ; for love cannot exist without solici ...
... heart which the judgment may fairly follow upon occasion - of the heart which , being habitually humble and loving , has been framed by love to wisdom . Some such fashioning love will always effect ; for love cannot exist without solici ...
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