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" Tis gone if it but look upon itself: And she who ventures to believe it hers, Proves by that single thought she has it not. "
Discursive Remarks on Modern Education - Page 16
by E. Lord - 1841 - 102 pages
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The Listener, Volume 2

Caroline Fry - 1830 - 370 pages
...flower That grew in Paradise, and the first that died, Has rarely flour ish'd since on mortal soil— It is so frail, so delicate a thing, 'Tis gone if...hers, Proves by that single thought she has it not. C. FRY. IN early spring — in that animated mouth, when all things return to life, but that which...
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The Listener, Volume 2

Caroline Fry Wilson - 1832 - 284 pages
...flower That grew in Paradise, and the first that died, Has rarely flourish Yl since on mortal soil. It is so frail, so delicate a thing, 'Tis gone if...hers, Proves by that single thought she has it not. C. Fur. IN early spring — in that animated month, when all things return to life, but that which...
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The Listener

Caroline Fry - 1833 - 278 pages
...flower That grew in Paradise, and the first that died, Has rarely flourished since on mortal soil. It is so frail, so delicate a thing, 'Tis gone, if...look upon itself: And she who ventures to believe it here, Proves by that single thought she has it not. C. FRY. IN early spring — in that animated month,...
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Features of social life

mrs. Parker - 1838 - 208 pages
...first that died, Has rarely blossomed since on mortal soil. It is so frail—so delicate a thing, 'T is gone if it but look upon itself; And she who ventures to esteem it her's, Proves by that single thought she has it not." CAROLINE FRY. HUMILITY is the loveliest...
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Miscellaneous extracts from various authors, by D. Holt

David Holt - 1839 - 304 pages
...flower, That grew in paradise, and the first that died, Has rarely flourished since on mortal soil. It is so frail, so delicate a thing, 'Tis gone, if...hers, Proves, by that single thought, she has it not. C. Fry. THE best proof that can be given of our having attained some degree of wisdom and discretion,...
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Holme Park, or, The Reverses of Fortune, a tale of real life, etc

Mary Jane Sheild - 1839 - 212 pages
...her still more in their good opinion, whilst it abased her in her own — for so true is it, that " It is so frail, so delicate a thing, 'Tis gone, if...look upon itself. And she who ventures to believe it her's• Proves by that very thought, she has it not." THE LISTENER. CHAPTER VI. " It is in vain that...
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THE PENNY SUNDAY READER

J. G. F - 1839 - 430 pages
...flower, That bloom'd in Paradise, and the first that died, Has rarely blossom'd since on mortal soil. It is so frail, so delicate a thing, 'Tis gone if it but look upon itself; And she who ventures to esteem it her's, Proves by that single thought she has it not. GILBEJII it RIVINOTON, Printers, St....
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Scripture References illustrated with Sacred Poetry, compiled by Two Sabbath ...

John N Woodroffe - 1839 - 408 pages
...flower That bloomed in Paradise, and the first that died, Has rarely blossomed since on mortal soil: It is so frail, so delicate a thing, Tis gone if it but look upon itself; And she who ventures to esteem it hers, Proves by that single thought she has it not. PROMISES TO THE HUMBLE. C. Fry. Joh xxii....
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The Prayers of the Church. A Connected Series of Reflections on the Liturgy

1838 - 274 pages
...loveliest flower That bloom'd in Eden, and the. first that died, Has rarely blossomed since on mortal soil. It is so frail, so delicate a thing, Tis gone if it but look upon itself ; And they who venture to esteem it theirs, Prove by that very thought they have it not.' Vain-glory is one...
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Sabbath Recreations: Or, Select Poetry of a Religious Kind

Emily Taylor - 1839 - 304 pages
...first that died, Has rarely blossom'd since on mortal soil. It is so frail, so delicate a thing, 'T is gone if it but look upon itself; And she who ventures to esteem it hers, Proves by that single thought she has it not. 5 HYMN. THE heavens, O Lord! thy power...
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