American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... hope deferred , or more probably of no hope at all ; and if they would quit Mrs. Wilkins , whose charge for board was too high , they might yet have bright and pleasant days before them , under the patronage of the society . They might ...
... hope deferred , or more probably of no hope at all ; and if they would quit Mrs. Wilkins , whose charge for board was too high , they might yet have bright and pleasant days before them , under the patronage of the society . They might ...
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... Hope . " Each of these differs from the other in its structure and general style , as well as in its subject . Few pa- rallelisms of thought or expression can be found among them . " The Pleasures of Religion " has not , in this respect ...
... Hope . " Each of these differs from the other in its structure and general style , as well as in its subject . Few pa- rallelisms of thought or expression can be found among them . " The Pleasures of Religion " has not , in this respect ...
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... Hope's radiant form and mercy's genial smile . Who doth not see in that sweet bow of heaven , Circling around the twilight hills of even , Religion's light , which o'er the wilds of life Shoots its pure rays through misery and strife ...
... Hope's radiant form and mercy's genial smile . Who doth not see in that sweet bow of heaven , Circling around the twilight hills of even , Religion's light , which o'er the wilds of life Shoots its pure rays through misery and strife ...
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