Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen3Carey and Hart, 1842 |
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... felt than saw that it was beautiful - we lay down at dark , and let the moon and stars canopy our sleep . Therefore it is almost altogether new to us ; yet so con- 2 VOL . III . genial its quiet to the longings of our heart ...
... felt than saw that it was beautiful - we lay down at dark , and let the moon and stars canopy our sleep . Therefore it is almost altogether new to us ; yet so con- 2 VOL . III . genial its quiet to the longings of our heart ...
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... felt a strength that was not always theirs - perhaps it was a relief from silent sorrow to speak to one who was a stranger to them , and yet , as they might think , a brother in affliction - but the evening prayer assured us that there ...
... felt a strength that was not always theirs - perhaps it was a relief from silent sorrow to speak to one who was a stranger to them , and yet , as they might think , a brother in affliction - but the evening prayer assured us that there ...
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... felt- " Thus daily thirsting in that lonesome life , " for some diviner communication than had yet been vouch- safed to him by the Giver and Inspirer of his restless being . " In dreams , in study , and in ardent thought , Thus was he ...
... felt- " Thus daily thirsting in that lonesome life , " for some diviner communication than had yet been vouch- safed to him by the Giver and Inspirer of his restless being . " In dreams , in study , and in ardent thought , Thus was he ...
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... felt , No wild varieties of joy and grief Unoccupied by sorrow of its own , His heart lay open ; and , by nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with man , he was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er he went ...
... felt , No wild varieties of joy and grief Unoccupied by sorrow of its own , His heart lay open ; and , by nature tuned And constant disposition of his thoughts To sympathy with man , he was alive To all that was enjoyed where'er he went ...
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... felt to be our- selves ; our familiar friends seem strangers from some far off country ; the dead are alive , yet we wonder not ; the laws of the physical world are suspended , or changed , or confused by our phantasy ; intellect ...
... felt to be our- selves ; our familiar friends seem strangers from some far off country ; the dead are alive , yet we wonder not ; the laws of the physical world are suspended , or changed , or confused by our phantasy ; intellect ...
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