Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen17Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1830 |
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... heart ? This we ken , when- ever we have an opportunity of discerning what is gaun on in the hearts o ' ithers , this we ken , whenever we set ourselves to tak a steady gaze intill the secrets of our ain . We are , then , moved - aye ...
... heart ? This we ken , when- ever we have an opportunity of discerning what is gaun on in the hearts o ' ithers , this we ken , whenever we set ourselves to tak a steady gaze intill the secrets of our ain . We are , then , moved - aye ...
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... heart more than that know- ledge of the world which is founded on a know- ledge of its vices , -made bitter by disappoint- ment , and misanthropical by deceit . I saw him just before he left England , and his mind then was sore and ...
... heart more than that know- ledge of the world which is founded on a know- ledge of its vices , -made bitter by disappoint- ment , and misanthropical by deceit . I saw him just before he left England , and his mind then was sore and ...
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... heart where guilt hath crushed its powers . I seek communion for my vacant hours , With one whose counsels cheat not ; nor dis- may : Who shields me when the storm of winter lours ; And when the thorns are sharp , that strew my way ...
... heart where guilt hath crushed its powers . I seek communion for my vacant hours , With one whose counsels cheat not ; nor dis- may : Who shields me when the storm of winter lours ; And when the thorns are sharp , that strew my way ...
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