The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, Volume 4John Clark Ridpath Globe Publishing Company, 1898 - Literature |
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... hope that here I should die but I was soon up ; crawling forward on my hands and knees , and then again raised to my feet - as eager and as determined as ever to reach the road . When I got there I was forced to sit to rest me un- der ...
... hope that here I should die but I was soon up ; crawling forward on my hands and knees , and then again raised to my feet - as eager and as determined as ever to reach the road . When I got there I was forced to sit to rest me un- der ...
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... hope , Helen , you won't think it your bounden duty to compose your face and manners into conformity with your funeral garb . Why should you sigh and groan , and I be made uncomfortable , because an old gentleman in —-shire , a perfect ...
... hope , Helen , you won't think it your bounden duty to compose your face and manners into conformity with your funeral garb . Why should you sigh and groan , and I be made uncomfortable , because an old gentleman in —-shire , a perfect ...
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... hope , as in a Creator and Saviour . And no faltering hope was it ; but a sure and steadfast conviction , on which , in the rude passage from Time to Eternity , she threw the weight of her human weakness ; and by which she was enabled ...
... hope , as in a Creator and Saviour . And no faltering hope was it ; but a sure and steadfast conviction , on which , in the rude passage from Time to Eternity , she threw the weight of her human weakness ; and by which she was enabled ...
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... Hope within me dies : Even Faith itself is wavering now ; Oh , how shall I arise ? I cannot weep , but I can pray ; Then let me not despair : Now Jesus , save me , lest I die ! Christ , hear my humble prayer . In closing the little ...
... Hope within me dies : Even Faith itself is wavering now ; Oh , how shall I arise ? I cannot weep , but I can pray ; Then let me not despair : Now Jesus , save me , lest I die ! Christ , hear my humble prayer . In closing the little ...
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... hope away ; Thou bid'st us now weep through the night And sorrow through the day . These weary hours will not be lost- These days of misery , These nights of darkness , anguish - tost- Can I but turn to Thee : With secret labor to ...
... hope away ; Thou bid'st us now weep through the night And sorrow through the day . These weary hours will not be lost- These days of misery , These nights of darkness , anguish - tost- Can I but turn to Thee : With secret labor to ...
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