| Dinah Maria Mulock Craik - 1850 - 152 pages
...and a face, passing by chance, looked in. It was the face of Philip Wyohnor ! CHAPTER XLIII. Better trust all, and be deceived ; • And weep that trust and that deceiving; Than doubt one heart, which if believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing Oh ! in this mocking world, too fast... | |
| Barbarina Charlotte Grey (hon. lady.) - 1852 - 352 pages
...easily obtained, and in a day or two Mrs. Douglas and Mary were to set off together. CHAPTER XVI. Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and...believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing. MRS. F. KEMBLK. SHORTLY after his visit to Windyheugh, Mr. Pringle met Mr. Marshall, and communicated... | |
| 1853 - 706 pages
...honteux de se mefier de ses amis que d'en etre trompe." — De La Rochefoucauld, Max. LXXXIV. " Better trust all, and be deceived, And weep that trust, and...Than doubt one heart that, if believed, Had blessed thy life with true believing I " Oh ! in this mocking world, too fast The doubting fiend o'ertakes... | |
| Lady Catherine Long - 1853 - 1358 pages
...trust no one ! As well live in a howling wilderness ! " ' Better trust all and be deceived. And mourn that trust and that deceiving; Than doubt one heart, that if believed. Had blessed one's life with such believing.' " " Well ! you're quite right ; and happy the heart that feels as yours does ! —... | |
| 1854 - 704 pages
...aegis, and carrying it before her into the battle of life, keep herself unspotted from the world. Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and that deceiving, Than doubt one heart which if believed Had blessed one's life with true believing. ZOE. — It is a question of taste, and... | |
| 1854 - 768 pages
...segis, and carrying it before her into the battle of life, keep herself unspotted from the world. Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and that deceiving, Than doubt one heart which if believed Had blessed one's life with true believing. ZOE. — It is a question of taste, and... | |
| lady Catharine Long - 1856 - 472 pages
...no one ! — as well live in a howling wilderness ! " ' Better trust all and be deceived, And mourn that trust and that deceiving ; Than doubt one heart, that, if believed, Had bless'd one's lite with such believing.' " " Well ! you're quite right ; and happy the heart that feels... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1856 - 318 pages
...love not !" but surely, " 'Twere better to have loved and lost Than never loved at all !" " Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and that deceiving, Than doubt one heart, which, if believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing !" There must come partings for all... | |
| 1858 - 784 pages
...to have one's faith in human nature shaken, how dreadful not to be able to trust any one. ' Better trust all, and be deceived, And weep that trust and that deceiving. Than doubt one word which, if believed, Had blessed thy life with true believing.' Those are Mrs. Butler's lines —... | |
| 1858 - 518 pages
...deceived, And weep that trust nnd that deceiving, Than doubt one heart, that if believed Had blest one's life with true believing. Oh, in this mocking world, too fast The doubling fiend o'ertakes our youth ; Better be cheated to the last, Than lose the blessed hope of truth.... | |
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