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" Then come the gloomy hours, when the fire will neither burn on our hearths nor in our hearts; and all without and within is dismal, cold, and dark. Believe me, every heart has its secret sorrows which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man... "
Diamond Dust - Page 123
by Eliza Cook - 1865 - 192 pages
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Hyperion: A Romance, Volume 2

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Europe - 1839 - 238 pages
...and all without and within is dismal, cold, and dark. Believe me, every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold, when he is only sad." " And who says we don't ? " interrupted Berkley. " Corne, come ! Let us go to breakfast. The morning...
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Hyperion, and Kavanagh

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Europe - 1851 - 376 pages
...and all without and within is dismal, cold, and dark. Believe me, every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not ; and oftentimes we call a man cold, when he is only sad." " And who says we do not P" interrupted Berkley. " Come, come ! let us go to breakfast. The morning...
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The North American Miscellany and Dollar Magazine, Volumes 3-4

1852 - 348 pages
...Covetousness debaseth a man's spirit, and sinketh it into the earth. Every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad. A cheerful temper, joined with innocence, will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and wit...
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The North American Miscellany and Dollar Magazine, Volumes 3-4

1852 - 342 pages
...Covetousness debaseth a man's spirit, and sinketh it into the earth. Every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sud. A cheerful temper, joined with innocence, will make beauty attractive, knowledge delightful, and...
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The Primitive standard, Issue 11144

120 pages
...hearths, and all without and within is dismal, cold and dark. Believe, every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not ; and oftentimes we call a man cold, when he is only sad. — LONGFELLOW'S PBOSE. WAU. — It would have proved a striking part , of a vision presented to Adam...
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Hyperion, illustr. from drawings by B. Foster

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1853 - 388 pages
...and all without and within is dismal, cold, and dark. Believe me, every heart has its secret sorrows which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold, when he is only sad." "And who says we do not ?" interrupted Berkley. " Come, come ! Let us go to breakfast. The morning...
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Hyperion: a Romance

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Authors, American - 1853 - 382 pages
...and all without and within is dismal, cold, and dark. Believe me, every heart has its secret sorrows which the world knows not, and oftentimes we call a man cold, when he is only sad." " And who says we Jo not ?" interrupted Berkley. "Conn-, come ! Let us go to breakfast. The morning...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine:, Volume 11

Theology - 1854 - 652 pages
...and all without and within is dismal, cold, and dark. Believe, every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad. — Longfellow. A SABBATH-SCHOOL IN ATHENS. In a small room I found a young lady, the daughter of Dr....
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 5

Abel Stevens, James Floy - Periodicals - 1854 - 582 pages
...hearths ; and all without and within is dismal, cold, and Ğlark. Every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not ; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad. WHO READS AX AMERICAN* BOOK ? Such was the satirical question of an English reviewer but a few years...
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Volume 5

Abel Stevens, James Floy - Periodicals - 1854 - 584 pages
...hearths ; and all without and within is dismal, cold, and dark. Every heart has its secret sorrows, which the world knows not ; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only cad. WHO READS AN AMERICAN BOOK ? Such WU the satirical question of an English reviewer but a few years...
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