The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... suffering . We sometimes walk along with a friend : we don't know his past life , but we say to our- selves there has been suffering to produce this . It has gone , perhaps , left only the lava soil , on which verdure is blooming now ...
... suffering . We sometimes walk along with a friend : we don't know his past life , but we say to our- selves there has been suffering to produce this . It has gone , perhaps , left only the lava soil , on which verdure is blooming now ...
Page 457
... suffer in light , and excess of light burns . Flame is the enemy of the wings , and to burn without ceasing to fly is the prodigy of genius . When you know and when you love you will still suffer , for the day is born in tears , and the ...
... suffer in light , and excess of light burns . Flame is the enemy of the wings , and to burn without ceasing to fly is the prodigy of genius . When you know and when you love you will still suffer , for the day is born in tears , and the ...
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... suffering from the jaundice sees everything yellow , or when we suppose the stars to be small because of their distance . ' Observe , then , ' he continued , that whether we wake , or whether we sleep , we should not suffer ourselves to ...
... suffering from the jaundice sees everything yellow , or when we suppose the stars to be small because of their distance . ' Observe , then , ' he continued , that whether we wake , or whether we sleep , we should not suffer ourselves to ...
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