American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... hath never suffered me long to sit loose from him , but by one affliction or other hath made me look home and search what was amiss - so usually thus it hath been with me , that I have no sooner felt my heart out of order but I have ...
... hath never suffered me long to sit loose from him , but by one affliction or other hath made me look home and search what was amiss - so usually thus it hath been with me , that I have no sooner felt my heart out of order but I have ...
Page 165
... hath thousands of times been suggested to me , yet God hath helped me over . I have urged thus with myself . That there is a God I see . If ever this God hath revealed himself , it must be in his word , and this must be it or none ...
... hath thousands of times been suggested to me , yet God hath helped me over . I have urged thus with myself . That there is a God I see . If ever this God hath revealed himself , it must be in his word , and this must be it or none ...
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... hath declined , Thy soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find ; Though thy soul with my grief was ac- quainted , It shrunk not to share it with me , And the love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found ...
... hath declined , Thy soft heart refused to discover The faults which so many could find ; Though thy soul with my grief was ac- quainted , It shrunk not to share it with me , And the love which my spirit hath painted It never hath found ...
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