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Page 39
... never faltered till you felt the need of a friend ? strong in this clear vision , have you never sighed for a more homefelt assu- rance to your faith ? steady in your demand of what the soul re- quires , have you never known fear lest ...
... never faltered till you felt the need of a friend ? strong in this clear vision , have you never sighed for a more homefelt assu- rance to your faith ? steady in your demand of what the soul re- quires , have you never known fear lest ...
Page 46
... never forsook , will find in him a never failing authority for the indissoluble union between permanent strength and purity . May many , born and bred amid the corruptions of a false world till the heart is on the verge of a desolate ...
... never forsook , will find in him a never failing authority for the indissoluble union between permanent strength and purity . May many , born and bred amid the corruptions of a false world till the heart is on the verge of a desolate ...
Page 49
... never known the refining influence of happy , mutual love , as the best women evince narrowness and poverty under the same privation . In every line we see how much Milton required the benefit of " the thousand decencies that daily flow ...
... never known the refining influence of happy , mutual love , as the best women evince narrowness and poverty under the same privation . In every line we see how much Milton required the benefit of " the thousand decencies that daily flow ...
Page 58
... never become abject ; a letter alike honourable to the writer and him to whom it was addressed . In that trial , Crabbe , not found wanting , tested his powers to bear and to act — he ascertained what he would do , and it was done ...
... never become abject ; a letter alike honourable to the writer and him to whom it was addressed . In that trial , Crabbe , not found wanting , tested his powers to bear and to act — he ascertained what he would do , and it was done ...
Page 59
... never comprehend . For theirs are hours of " deep and uncom- municable joy , " hours when the oracle within boldly predicts the time when that which is divine in them , and which they now to all appearance are breathing out in vain ...
... never comprehend . For theirs are hours of " deep and uncom- municable joy , " hours when the oracle within boldly predicts the time when that which is divine in them , and which they now to all appearance are breathing out in vain ...
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