| Morning - 1859 - 360 páginas
...I should be ready to go to the Knoll in the morning, and accompany them the next day. CHAPTER X. " But I so oft have found to my content, And felt so...possessed Of none but men forsaken and distressed." GEOHGE WITHEK. MY father made no difficulty to the plan when it was proposed to him. My absence would... | |
| Anne Manning - 1860 - 380 páginas
...absence, and suppose Him farthest gone — Had this been hidden from me, I had here, For every line I writ, dropped down a tear. But I so oft have found,...possessed Of none but men forsaken and distressed I " True poet ! sincere believer ! And he who penned this consolation," thought Mrs. Althea, " lay... | |
| 1701 - 984 páginas
...absence, and suppose Him farthest gone. Had this been hidden from me, — I had here For ev'ry line I've writ, dropped down a tear. But I so oft have found...all men were believed) — It might be thought true pleasure were possessed, Of none, — but men " forsaken, and distressed !" — George Withers. til... | |
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