Do you believe our prayers avail for one another ? and that happiness is good for the soul ? Pray, then, for me, that I may have a little peace, — some green and flowery spot, 'mid which my thoughts may rest ; yet not upon fallacy, but only upon something... The home wreath, and other poems - Page 111by Harriet Nokes - 1857 - 131 pagesFull view - About this book
| 430 pages
...tried this, but it failed, as you may see from her repeated complaints. " Pray for me," she said, " that I may have a little peace, — some green and flowery spot mid which my thoughts may rest; yet not upon fallacy, but upon something genuine. 7 am deeply homesick, yet where u that home ? If... | |
| Sarah Margaret Ossoli (march.) - 1852 - 364 pages
...believe our prayers avail for one another ? and that happiness is good for the soul ? Pray, then, for me, that I may have a little peace, — some green and flowery spot, 'mid which my thoughts may rest ; yet not upon fallacy, but only upon something genuine. I am deeply homesick, yet where is that home?... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1852 - 336 pages
...believe our prayers avail for one another ? and that happiness is good for the soul ? Pray, then, for me, that I may have a little peace, — some green and flowery spot, 'mid which my thoughts may rest ; yet not upon fallacy, but only upon something genuine. I am deeply homesick, yet where is that home... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1852 - 432 pages
...tried this, but it failed, as you may see from her repeated complaints. " Pray for me," she said, " that I may have a little peace, — some green and flowery spot mid which my thoughts may nul ; yet not upon fallacy, but upon something genuine. / am deeply homc•ick, yet wherc it that home... | |
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