The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 46
... give me trouble and pain . He has been wronged , and I cannot make it right . Try and throw it back as I will , his scorn hurts me ; the material superiority of my position hurts me . You may laugh , Tom ; but I should like to give him ...
... give me trouble and pain . He has been wronged , and I cannot make it right . Try and throw it back as I will , his scorn hurts me ; the material superiority of my position hurts me . You may laugh , Tom ; but I should like to give him ...
Page 66
... Give me Thy hand to guide , Give me Thy living presence , To journey side by side . Star of eternal morning , Sun that can ne'er decline , Day that is bright with unfading light , Éver above me shine . For the night shall all be ...
... Give me Thy hand to guide , Give me Thy living presence , To journey side by side . Star of eternal morning , Sun that can ne'er decline , Day that is bright with unfading light , Éver above me shine . For the night shall all be ...
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... give to find that second will , or to know certainly that it does not exist ! I shall never feel really safe or settled until I am satisfied one way or the other . " " It is a painful position for you , " said Ford , once more seating ...
... give to find that second will , or to know certainly that it does not exist ! I shall never feel really safe or settled until I am satisfied one way or the other . " " It is a painful position for you , " said Ford , once more seating ...
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