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" E'en thy foes will call it kindly. "Words are wind : oh, let them never Friendship's golden love-cords sever ! Nor be angry, though another Scorn to call thee' friend or brother. " Brother," say, "let's be forgiving, — Live in love; 'tis pleasant living. "
Poems - Page 31
by Edward Capern - 1859 - 188 pages
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Advocate of Peace, Volumes 4-5

Arbitration (International law) - 1873 - 398 pages
...is wisdom, ever proving True philosophy is loving ; Hast thou known that bitter feeling, 'Gender'd by our hate's concealing Better love, though e'er...E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words are wind ; O, let them never Friendship's golden love-cord sever ! Nor be angry, though another Scorn to call...
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Poems

Edward Capern - 1856 - 246 pages
...follies blaming, And their little vices naming ; LITE IN LOVE; 'TIS PLEASANT LIVING. 31 Charity 'sa cure for railing, Suffers much, is all-prevailing....to call thee' friend or brother. " Brother," say, "let's be forgiving, — Live in love; 'tis pleasant living." UP AND DO. Up, my lads, up — with the...
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Titan, Volume 23

English literature - 1856 - 642 pages
...philosophy Is loving : Hast thou kuown that bitter feeling, 'Gender'd by our hate's concealing? Better Ijve, though e'er so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it...Scorn to call thee friend or brother. 'Brother,' say, 'let's be forgiving; Live In love, 'tis pleasant living.' [From 'Poems,' by Edward Capera, Postman,...
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Poems

Edward Capern - 1856 - 216 pages
...Hast thou known that bitter feeling, f 'Gendered by our hate's concealing ? Better love, though ere so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words...Scorn to call thee friend or brother. " Brother," say, " let's be forgiving, — Live in love ; 'tis pleasant living." UP AND DO! UP, my lads, up — with...
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The British Millennial Harbinger

Churches of Christ - 1856 - 640 pages
...ever proving True philosophy is loving. Hast thou known that bitter feeling, Gendcr'd by our hates concealing? Better love, though e'er so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. \Vords are wind : oh, let them never, Friendship's golden love-cords sever I Nor be angry, though another...
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Heavenly Hymns for Heavy Hearts

Consolation - 1864 - 226 pages
...loving. Hast thou known that bitter feeling, Gendered by our hate's concealing; Better love, though ere so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words are wind: 0 let them never Friendship's golden love-cord sever! Nor be angry though another Scorn to call thee...
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The school book of poetry, ed. by W.C. Bennett

William Cox Bennett - 1870 - 202 pages
...Don't be others' follies blaming, And their little vices naming ; Charity 'sa cure for railing, Suffer much, is all-prevailing. Courage, then, and be forgiving...are wind ; oh, let them never Friendship's golden love- cords sever ! Nor be angry, though another Scorn to call thee friend or brother " Brother," say,...
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An Educational Selection of Poetry: with Notes, Chiefly Historical

T. W. M. - 1876 - 264 pages
...Have a weight, with men of reason. Don't be others' follies blaming, And their little vices naming ; Charity's a cure for railing, Suffers much, is all-prevailing....to call thee friend or brother : " Brother," say, " let's be. forgiving — Live in love ; 'tis pleasant living." CONDE R. —0 — Lapland is a country...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 59

1856 - 712 pages
...loving : Hast thou known that bitter feeling 'Gendered by our hate's concealing? Better love, though ere so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words...Scorn to call thee friend or brother. " Brother," say, " let's be forgiving,— Live in love; 'tis pleasant living." EDWAKD GAPERS. 520 THE METHODIST NEW...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 51

1856 - 1026 pages
...True philosophy is loving: Hast thou known that bitter feeling, "Gender'd by our hate's concealing T Better love, though e'er so blindly, E'en thy foes will call it kindly. Words are wind: 0, let them never Friendship's golden love-cord sever! Nor be angry, though another Scorn to call thee...
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