... comfort in his dark sorrows and melancholies. The quantity of sorrow he has, does it not mean withal the quantity of sympathy he has, the quantity of faculty and victory he shall yet have ? ' Our sorrow is the inverted image of our nobleness. The Metropolitan - Page 3001846Full view - About this book
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