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" 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 309
by Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831
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The City of the Plague: And Other Poems

John Wilson - Great Plague, London, England, 1664-1666 - 1816 - 316 pages
...noble spirit 1 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...and deep, Of sustenance, refreshment, and repose. Clergyman. On earth nought may prevail o'er innocence. Prisoner. One night, methought, a voice said...
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The Evangelical rambler [by T. East]., Volume 2

1824 - 448 pages
...STATIONERS'. COURT, ANP AVE.MARIA LANE. PART in. , ;, ^ " This cell hatn taught me many a hidden thing \ f ^ ^ I have become acquainted with my soul Through midnight...lonely days, Silent as midnight. I have found therein q 'f>,... •• A well of waters, undisturbed and deep, ; ,,.,, t • Of sustenance, refreshment,...
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Romance and Reality, Volume 2

Letitia Elizabeth Landon - English fiction - 1832 - 262 pages
...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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Romance and Reality, Volume 2

Letitia Elizabeth Landon - English fiction - 1832 - 260 pages
...anger !" CHAPTER XXIX. " And impulses of deeper thought Have come to me in solitude." WOBDSWORTH. " This cell hath taught me many a hidden thing ; I have...Through midnight silence, and through lonely days Silent aa midnight. I have found therein A well of waters, undisturbed and deep, Of sustenance, refreshment,...
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The Works of L. E. Landon: In Two Volumes

Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1850 - 1088 pages
...hours. " God of heaven ! my brother dead — »nd our parting was in anger !" CHAPTER LXV. * And impulse of deeper thought Have come to me in solitude. " WORDSWORTH....undisturbed and deep, Of sustenance, refreshment, and repose.1' " Supported by the very power of sorrow, And faith that comes a solemn comforter, Even hand...
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Adeline; or, Mysteries, romance, and realities of ..., Volume 2; Volume 30

Osborn W Trenery Heighway - 1854 - 404 pages
...to see once more." And she walked with them to the door of the room. CHAPTER XT.TX. LIFE AT LAST. " I have become acquainted with my soul Through midnight...and deep, Of sustenance, refreshment, and repose." WILSON. " Shake off the 'cumbering chain which earth would lay On your victorious wings — mount,...
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Adeline: Or, Mysteries, Romance, and Realities of Jewish Life

Osborn W. Trenery Heighway - English fiction - 1854 - 718 pages
...she walked with them to the door of the room. 328 THE DAYS OP CHIVALBY. CHAPTER XLIX. LIFE AT LIST. " I have become acquainted with my soul Through midnight...silence, and through lonely days Silent as midnight. 1 have found therein A well of waters, undisturbed and deep, Of sustenance, refreshment, and repose."...
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The works of professor Wilson, ed. by prof. Ferrier, Volume 12

John Wilson - 1858 - 618 pages
...noble spirit! 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...and deep, Of sustenance, refreshment, and repose. Clergyman. On earth nought may prevail o'er innocence. Prisoner. One night, methought, a voice said...
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Poetical works

John Wilson - 1858 - 584 pages
...noble spirit ! 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...and deep, Of sustenance, refreshment, and repose. Clergyman. On earth nought may prevail o'er innocence. Prisoner. One night, methought, a voice said...
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The Works of Professor Wilson of the University of Edinburgh: Poetical works

John Wilson - 1858 - 588 pages
...noble spirit ! 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...and deep, Of sustenance, refreshment, and repose. VOL. XII. N Clergyman. On earth nought may prevail o'er innocence. Prisoner. One night, methought,...
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