The North American Review, Volume 41Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 69
... rest , however , generally takes off the edge of his trou- ble , and the next day he goes about his business with as good a heart as before . But there is nothing imaginary in a visit from a company of forty archers , who enter your bed ...
... rest , however , generally takes off the edge of his trou- ble , and the next day he goes about his business with as good a heart as before . But there is nothing imaginary in a visit from a company of forty archers , who enter your bed ...
Page 140
... rest . ' To that rest betakes itself the wearied spirit , the wounded heart ; and it becomes a blessing beyond all other blessings ; a source of patience , of fortitude , of hope , of strength , of endurance ; a shelter in the scorching ...
... rest . ' To that rest betakes itself the wearied spirit , the wounded heart ; and it becomes a blessing beyond all other blessings ; a source of patience , of fortitude , of hope , of strength , of endurance ; a shelter in the scorching ...
Page 477
... rest here ; for I am way - weary and life - weary ; I will rest here , were it but to die to die or to live is alike to me ; alike insignificant . ' — And again Here , then , as I lay in that CENTRE OF Indifference ; cast , doubtless ...
... rest here ; for I am way - weary and life - weary ; I will rest here , were it but to die to die or to live is alike to me ; alike insignificant . ' — And again Here , then , as I lay in that CENTRE OF Indifference ; cast , doubtless ...
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