| John Richard Green - 1879 - 238 pages
...this place as the pulling of the flesh from the bones, and that not only because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...them, especially my poor blind child, who lay nearer to my heart than all besides. Oh, the thoughts of the hardships I thought my poor blind one might go... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 712 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and wants that my i>oor family was like to meet with should I be taken from them, especially my poor blind child, who... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1880 - 208 pages
...mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the hardships, miseries, and wants my poor family was like to meet with should I be taken...poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all I had besides. Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion in this world!... | |
| 1880 - 432 pages
...but also because I should often have it brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and wants my poor family was like to meet with should I be taken from them." He is especially anxious about his "poor blind child." He says, knowing too well the hard times that... | |
| 618 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all beside. Oh, the thoughts of the hardships which my poor blind one might undergo, would seem to break my heart... | |
| John Bunyan - 1881 - 428 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all besides. Oh, the thoughts of the hardships I thought my poor blind one might go under would break my... | |
| Alfred Macleod - 1881 - 316 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of those great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...them, especially my poor blind child who lay nearer to my heart than all besides. Oh, the thoughts of the hardships I thought my poor blind one might go... | |
| 1881 - 738 pages
...but also because I should often have it brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and wants my poor family was like to meet with should I be taken from them.' He is especially anxious about his ' poor blind child.' He says, knowing too well the hard times that... | |
| Alfred Rimmer - 1881 - 418 pages
...but also because I should often have it brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and wants my poor family was like to meet with should I be taken from them." He is especially anxious about his " poor blind child." He says, knowing too well the hard times that... | |
| James Baldwin - 1882 - 632 pages
...not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries, and...poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all besides." It was here, and under these distressing circumstances, that he thought out and planned the... | |
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