Fitter art thou with that untroubled voice To comfort us than to be comforted. Prisoner. This cell hath taught me many a hidden thing. I have become acquainted with my soul Through midnight silence, and through lonely days Silent as midnight. I have found... Romance and reality, by L.E.L. - Page 309by Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831Full view - About this book
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...some hours. " God of Heaven t my brother dead — and our parting was in anger '" CHAPTER XXIX. *' And impulses of deeper thought Have come to me in...soul Through midnight silence, and through lonely daya Silent as midnight. I have found therein A well of waters, undisturbed and deep, Of sustenance,... | |
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