There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best — O vain and selfish sigh ! Out of the bosom of His love He spares — The Father spares the Son, for thee to die : For thee He died — for thee He lives again : O'er thee He watches... Wooed and Married: A Novel - Page 257by Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1900 - 498 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Keble - 1827 - 398 pages
...pleasure yields Even to the doting mother : but thine own Thou never canst forget, nor leave alone. There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best — O vain and selfish sigh ! Out of the bosom of His love He spares — The Father spares the Son,... | |
| John Keble - 1827 - 394 pages
...pleasure yields Even to the doting mother: but thine own Thou never canst forget, nor leave alone. There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best—O vain and selfish sigh '. Out of the bosom of His love He spares-rThe Father spares the Son,... | |
| John Keble - 1837 - 442 pages
...but thine own Thou never canst forget, nor leave alone. « Iliad, vi. W. Monday before Easter. 117 There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best — O vain and selfish sigh ! Out of the bosom of His love He spares — The Father spares the Son,... | |
| John Keble - 1842 - 332 pages
...pleasure yields Even to the doting mother: but thine own Thou never canst forget, nor leave alone. There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best—O vain and selfish sigh! Out of the bosom of His love He spares— The Father spares the Son,... | |
| 1843 - 208 pages
...and religious than we were, though during the interval we were not conscious that we were advancing. There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best. O vain and selfish sigh ! Out of the bosom of His love He spares— The Father spares the Son, for... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 pages
...pleasure yields Even to the doting mother: but thine own Thou never canst forget, nor leave alone. There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best — O vain and selfish sigh ! Out of the bosom of His love He spares — The Father spares the Son,... | |
| 1845 - 450 pages
...and religious than we were, though during the interval we were not conscious that we were advancing. There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best. O vain and selfish sigh ! Out of the bosom of His love He spares — The Father spares the Son, for... | |
| Mary Milner - 1846 - 808 pages
...left upon her table some hours before. She took it up, and read a marked verse on the page — •• There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best. Oh, vain and selfish sigh." Ere she had finished the verse, her thoughts turned with softened remembrance... | |
| mrs. Charles Gillingham Hamilton - 1848 - 438 pages
...had left upon her table some hours before. She took it up, and read a marked verse on the page — " There are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best. Oh, vain and selfish sigh I " Ere she liad finished the verse, her thoughts turned with softened remembrance... | |
| Thomas Vincent Fosbery - 1850 - 416 pages
...Cfirtst, !»j suffering patfentlj) atrbersities, troubles, anU sirftnc sses. MONDAY BEFORE EASTER. (PART) THERE are who sigh that no fond heart is theirs, None loves them best — O vain and selfish sigh ! Out of the bosom of his love He spares — The Father spares the Son,... | |
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