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" WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die", Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh... "
Philip Paternoster, by an ex-Puseyite [C.M. Davies]. - Page 110
by Charles Maurice Davies - 1858
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Geraldine: A Tale of Conscience, Volume 1

Elizabeth Constantia Agnew - 1819 - 266 pages
...watchfulness are ever with his Church, and that ministering spirits hover round its courts." CHAPTER XV. Why should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so heaven has will'd, we die; Not e'en the tenderest heart and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh. KEEBLE....
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The First Edition of Keble's Christian Year: Being a Facsimile of ..., Volume 2

John Keble - 1827 - 216 pages
...heart knowett his own bitterness, and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy. Proverbs xiv. 10. WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die •, Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh ?...
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The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays ...

John Keble - 1827 - 398 pages
...heart knoweth his own bitterness, and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy. Proverbs xiv. 10. should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die % Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh ? Each...
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The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays ...

John Keble - 1827 - 394 pages
...heart knoweth bis own bitterness, and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy. Proverbs xiv. 10. WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has wilFd, we die % Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile...
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The Christian year, thoughts in verse for the Sundays and holydays ...

John Keble - 1829 - 406 pages
...heart knoweth his own bitterness, and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy. Prwerla xiv. 10. WHY should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die", Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh ? Each...
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Villeroi or Religion founded on principle, not on excitement. By the author ...

Villeroi (fict. name.) - 1835 - 304 pages
...; but they made arrangements with Henry that he should accompany them some other day. 84 CHAPTER V. Why should we faint and fear to live alone Since all alone, so heav'n has willed, we die, Not even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why...
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The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse ...

John Keble - 1837 - 442 pages
...heart knoweth his own bitterness; and a stranger dulh not intermeddle with bis joy. Praoerhs \iv, 10. WHY should we faint, and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we die1, Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh...
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The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holidays ...

John Keble - 1837 - 442 pages
...heart knoweth hit own bitterness; and a stranger doth not mtermeddle with bis joy. Procerfti xiv. 10. WHY should we faint, and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has will'd, we diea, Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own, Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 10

John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 384 pages
...intermeddle with his joy ;" — and -a wise poet of our own time thus beautifully expands the saying : " Why should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has willed, we die, Nor even the tenderest heart, and next our own. Knows half the reasons why we smile...
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The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth, Volume 11

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1839 - 598 pages
...the traveller must proceed. The hour of greatest need is the hour when her main aid is hopeless. ' Why should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so heaven has willed, we die.' Why should we in life cling to any other hope than that which, in death, alone can...
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