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" s undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief may be joy misunderstood ; Only the Good discerns the good. I trust Thee while my days go on. Whatever 's lost, it first was won : We will not struggle nor impugn. Perhaps the cup was broken here,... "
Memorials and Letters of Ann Hunt - Page 142
by Ann Hunt - 1898 - 187 pages
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The Family friend [ed. by R.K. Philp].

Robert Kemp Philp - 1865 - 1220 pages
...for TUBE Whote days eternally go on. 41 For us— whatever's undergone, Thou knowett, wiliest what U done. Grief may be joy misunderstood; Only the good discerns the good. I trust Thee while my day* go on. '* Whatever* s lost, it first was won : We will not struggle nor impugn. Perhaps the...
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The Sunday at Home, Volume 31

1884 - 874 pages
...supreme love, chief misery, The sharp regalia are for Thee Whose days eternally go on! For us, whatever's undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done Grief may be joy misunderstood, Only the Good discern the good. I trust Thee while my days go on. Whatever's lost, it first was won, We will not...
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Last Poems

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1862 - 254 pages
...chief Misery, The sharp regalia are for THEE Whose days eternally go on ! XXI., For us, — whatever's undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief...joy misunderstood; Only the Good discerns the good. 1 trust Thee while my days go on. Whatever's lost, it first was won : We will not struggle nor impugn....
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Poems, Volume 4

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1863 - 260 pages
...Love, chief Misery, The sharp regalia are for THEE Whose days eternally go on ! For us, — whatever's undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief...Only the Good discerns the good. I trust Thee while my days go on. XXII. Whatever's lost, it first was won : We will not struggle nor impugn. Perhaps the...
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Poems of Religious Sorrow, Comfort, Counsel and Aspiration

1863 - 220 pages
...creatures, anywhere, Blaspheme against Him with despair, However darkly days go on. For us, — whatever's undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief...Only the Good discerns the good ; I trust Thee while my days go on. I praise Thee while my days go on j I love Thee while my days go on : Through dark and...
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Poems, Volume 2

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1862 - 480 pages
...chief misery, The sharp regalia are for Thee Whose days eternally go on ! xxr. For us, . . whatever's undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief...joy misunderstood : Only the Good discerns the good. 1 trust thee while my days go on. XXII. Whatever's lost, it first was won: We will not struggle nor...
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Poems, Volume 4

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1863 - 260 pages
...chief Misery, The sharp regalia are for THEE Whose days eternally go on ! xxI. For us, — whatever's undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief...joy misunderstood ; Only the Good discerns the good. 1 trust Thee while my days go on. Whatever's lost, it first was won : We will not struggle nor impugn....
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Poems, Volume 2

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864 - 420 pages
...sharp regalia are for Thee Whose days eternally go on 1 xxi. For us, . . whatever's undergone, Thon knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief may be joy misunderstood : Only the Good discerns the good. 1 trust thee while my days go on. XXII. Whatever's lost, it first was won: We will not struggle nor...
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Stories on 'my duty towards God', by the author of 'Stories on my duty to my ...

Stories - 1865 - 160 pages
...her husband's so that he must wear it, though unknown to himself. CHAPTER IV. " For us, whatever's undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief...misunderstood, Only the good discerns the good. I trust Thee whilst my days go on." MBS. BKOWNINO. CHRISTMAS approached, a glad and joyful season to many, but sadly...
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Lyra Anglicana: Or, a Hymnal of Sacred Poetry

George Thomas Rider - 1865 - 316 pages
...chief Misery, The sharp regalia is for THEE Whose days eternally go on ! XXI. For us, — whatever's undergone, Thou knowest, wiliest what is done. Grief...joy misunderstood ; Only the Good discerns the good. 1 trust Thee, while my days go on. XXII. Whatever's lost, it first was won : We will not struggle nor...
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