Lectures and Essays, Volume 1Ticknor, 1851 - English literature |
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Page 147
... faith and love and hope ; of the faith which can reverence and can trust ; of the love which can receive and give ; of the hope which faith and love sustain , which gleams cheeringly over the path of humanity , and which , by large ...
... faith and love and hope ; of the faith which can reverence and can trust ; of the love which can receive and give ; of the hope which faith and love sustain , which gleams cheeringly over the path of humanity , and which , by large ...
Page 153
... faith , there ap- pears much in the world that is startling and inexplica- ble . Suffering and guilt , the tragedies of passion , the wrongs inflicted , and the wrongs endured , the mysteries of destitution , the pangs of sin , the ...
... faith , there ap- pears much in the world that is startling and inexplica- ble . Suffering and guilt , the tragedies of passion , the wrongs inflicted , and the wrongs endured , the mysteries of destitution , the pangs of sin , the ...
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... faith . The poet has such faith in the worst of hours ; and poets such as Elliott need it . His song is truly the hymn of the martyr . A vast difference , there is , between im- aginary woes , and the woes of imagination ; a vast ...
... faith . The poet has such faith in the worst of hours ; and poets such as Elliott need it . His song is truly the hymn of the martyr . A vast difference , there is , between im- aginary woes , and the woes of imagination ; a vast ...
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