 | Henry Thomas Loomis - 1902 - 253 pages
...covenant trod ! True to thy friend in foul or sunny day, 90 LESSON 170. HOMOPHOKOI7S WORDS. Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and...believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing.— Frances A . Kemble. rfiod, «. The fourth of an acre. r ii dp, a. Uncivil. To move on the water by... | |
 | 1903 - 1158 pages
...till the goal ye win. Lines addressed to the Young Gentlemen leoving the Lenox Academy, Mass. Better trust all, and be deceived, And weep that trust and...believed Had blessed one's life with true believing. Faith. BARTHOLOMEW DOWLING. Ho ! stand to your glasses steady ! 'T is all we have left to prize. A... | |
 | Henry Thomas Loomis - 1902 - 253 pages
...of the covenant trod! True to thy friend in foul or sunny day, LESSON 170. HOMOPHONOVS WORDS. Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and...that, if believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing.—Frances A. Kemble. sea, n. A large body of water, see, vt To perceive. serf, n. snrf,... | |
 | 1903 - 163 pages
...sorrow's test — The only folks who give us pain Are those we love the best. — EW Wilcox. Faith. Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and...believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing. us 0, in this mocking world too fast The doubting friend o'ertakes our youth; Better be cheated to... | |
 | 1904
...occasion meet. From the French of GUIRAUD LEHOUX. Translation of HARRIET WATERS PRESTON. FAITH. BETTER trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and...believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing. O, in this mocking world too fast The doubting fiend o'ertakes our youth ; Better be cheated to the... | |
 | 1907
...life's hopes are in bloom. And today holds a prize to be won. — Ella Whcilir Wilco*. Faith. Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and...in this mocking world too fast The doubting fiend o'erukes our youth; Better be cheated to the last Than lose the blessed hope of truth. — Frances... | |
 | 1907
...(if he does not already know it) Fann.r Kemble's version of the sentiment i< embodies : — Better trust all, and be deceived. And weep that trust, and...that, if believed. Had blessed one's life with true believingCCB The words " I would rather trust and be deceived," &c., are spoken by Benjamin Goldfinch,... | |
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