Speak to it of the holy things of your religion, of your grief for the loss of a friend, of your love for some one you fear will not love in return : — it will take, it is true, no measure or... Stuart of Dunleath - Page 59by Caroline Elizabeth S. Norton (hon. mrs. George.) - 1851Full view - About this book
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1862 - 604 pages
...much you should believe, whether your grief is rational in proportion to your loss, whether you ere worthy or fit to attract the love which you seek ; but its whole aoul will incline to yours, and engraft itself, as it were, on the feeling which ¡a your feeling for... | |
| 1865 - 376 pages
...it is true, no measure or sounding of your thoughts; it will not judge how much it should believe, whether you are worthy or fit to attract the love...seek ; but its whole soul will incline to yours, and ingraft Itself, as it were, on tho feeling which is your feeling for tlio hour. 166 THE LADIES' PAGE.... | |
| 1852 - 820 pages
...measure, or sounding of your thought; it will not judge how much you should believe, whether your gnef is rational in proportion to your loss, whether you are worthy or fit to attract the love you setk; but its whole soul will incline to you, and engraft itself, as it were, on the feeling which... | |
| 1852 - 664 pages
...much you should believe, whether your grief is rational in proportion to your loss, whether you arc worthy or fit to attract the love which you seek, but its whole soul will incline itself to yonrs, and engraft itself as it wore, on the feeling which is your feeliug for the hour.... | |
| C. Gough - 1853 - 428 pages
...think. Speak to it of the holy things of your religion, of your grief for the loss of a friend, of a love for some one you fear will not love in return...incline to yours, and engraft itself, as it were, on the feelings which is your feeling for the hour. HENRY THE FOURTH'S SOLILOQUY ON SLEEP. How many thousands... | |
| 1854 - 394 pages
...how much you should believe, whether your grief is rational in proportion to your loss, whether yon are worthy or fit to attract the love which you seek ; but it* whole soul will incline to yourt, and engraft itsrlf, as it were, on the feeling which is your... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...sure or soundings of your thought ; it will not judge how much you should believe ; whether your griof is rational in proportion to your loss : whether you...seek ; but its whole soul will incline to yours, and ingraft itself, as it ' were, on the feeling which is your feeling for the hour. lion. Afrt. Norton.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 pages
...measure or soundings of your thought; it will not judge how much you should believe ; whether your ^rief is rational in proportion to your loss; whether you...you seek ; but its whole soul will incline to yours, ami ingraft itself, as it were, on the feeling which is your feeling for the hour. HON. MRS. NORTON.... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1879 - 398 pages
...lives." — Milton. / fívnkr. will take, it is true, no measure or soundings of your thought-|-it will not judge how much you should believe, whether...fit to attract the love which you seek. — but its own soul will incline to yours, and engraft itself as it were, on the feeling which is your feeling... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 pages
...delightful book of education should be read to them. MlLTON. A child's eyes! those clear wells of umlefiled ncalculable. They have guided him to truth. They have...have stooil by him in all vicissitudes, comforter* ingraft itself, as it were, on the feeling which is your feeling for the hour. HON. MRS. NORTON. I... | |
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