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... hope laid waste , knells in that word - ALONE ! ' There are many forms and degrees of suf- fering in this life : many agonising moments and heart - breaking hours , when the will strives in vain to acquiesce in the Hand that has ...
... hope laid waste , knells in that word - ALONE ! ' There are many forms and degrees of suf- fering in this life : many agonising moments and heart - breaking hours , when the will strives in vain to acquiesce in the Hand that has ...
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... hope of safety . The door was reached , and in an instant a friendly and loving hand drew them inside , and with difficulty closed the only fragile barrier against that fearful storm . ' Thank God ! ' exclaimed Gwladys , as she felt ...
... hope of safety . The door was reached , and in an instant a friendly and loving hand drew them inside , and with difficulty closed the only fragile barrier against that fearful storm . ' Thank God ! ' exclaimed Gwladys , as she felt ...
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... tion , faith , and hope in that Higher Love which alone was mighty to save , offering up their human wills to Him to live or to die as He might think fit . And a peace And a peace and a strength 40 End of the Cyclone . • not their own.
... tion , faith , and hope in that Higher Love which alone was mighty to save , offering up their human wills to Him to live or to die as He might think fit . And a peace And a peace and a strength 40 End of the Cyclone . • not their own.
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... hope , and prayer to the poor girl , who clung convulsively to him as to her only earthly But the hurricane had now spent itself ; the storm began to abate , and the humane commander of an English ship , who had weathered the gale by ...
... hope , and prayer to the poor girl , who clung convulsively to him as to her only earthly But the hurricane had now spent itself ; the storm began to abate , and the humane commander of an English ship , who had weathered the gale by ...
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... hope it soon will be in one sense , ' replied Mrs. Vere , laughing . 6 Now , not another word . I am going to order you to sleep , as I did when you were a little child , ' she added , tenderly , parting the hair from his white forehead ...
... hope it soon will be in one sense , ' replied Mrs. Vere , laughing . 6 Now , not another word . I am going to order you to sleep , as I did when you were a little child , ' she added , tenderly , parting the hair from his white forehead ...
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Page 188 - All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied longing, All the dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of patience ! And, as she pressed once more the lifeless head to her bosom, Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured,
Page 211 - So tired, so tired, my heart and I! Though now none takes me on his arm To fold me close and kiss me warm Till each quick breath end in a sigh Of happy languor. Now, alone, We lean upon this graveyard stone, Uncheered, unkissed, my heart and I.
Page 20 - Alone \ — that worn-out word, So idly spoken, and so coldly heard ; Yet all that poets sing, and grief hath known, Of hopes laid waste, knells in that word — ALONE ! The New Timon.
Page 1 - The right o'er others woes to weep ; The right to succour in reverse ; The right to bless while others curse; The right to love whom others scorn ; The right to comfort all that mourn ; The right to shed new joy on earth ; The right to feel the soul's high worth ; The right to lead the soul to God, Along the path...
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Page 46 - WHAT is love? Ask him who lives, what is life? ask him who adores, what is God ? I know not the internal constitution of other men, nor even thine, whom I now address. I see that in some external attributes they resemble me, but when, misled by that appearance, I have thought to appeal to something in common, and unburthen my inmost soul to them, I have found my language misunderstood...
Page 47 - There is,' he once finely said, ' an eloquence in the tongueless wind, and a melody in the flowing brooks and the rustling of the reeds beside them, which, by their inconceivable relation to something within the soul...
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Page 48 - That which has been there begun and sanctified in life, is continued and perfected hereafter. In its nature it has a something almost sacred, for the Heavenly Father Himself set it in the hearts of His children. When once truly called out, it inspires...
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