| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 páginas
...itself,—or, rather, it feels an irresistible impulse of conscience to be true to itself,—it labours under its guilty possession, and knows not what to...torment which it dares not acknowledge to God or man. A vulture is devouring it, and it asks no sympathy or assistance either from heaven or earth. The secret... | |
| Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - 1871 - 664 páginas
...shedding all their light, and ready to kindle tin; slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery., 4. Meantime, the guilty soul cannot keep its own secret...impulse of conscience to be true to itself. It labors uuder its guilty possession, and knows not what to do with it. The human heart was not made for the... | |
| Noble Kibby Royse - 1872 - 382 páginas
...all their light, and ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery. Meanwhile the guilty soul cannot keep its own secret. It is...torment which it dares not acknowledge to God or man. A vulture is devouring it, and it can ask no sympathy or assistance, either from heaven or earth. The... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1872 - 582 páginas
...to kindle the slightest circumstance into ft blaze of discovery. Meantime, the guilty soul can not keep its own secret. It is false to itself; or rather...torment which it dares not acknowledge to God or man. A vulture is devouring it, and it can ask no sympathy or assistance either from heaven or earth. The... | |
| Gertrude Buck, Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris - 1899 - 312 páginas
...compare this with the fourth sentence in Walking Tours. How does the treatment of the theme differ ? '' Meantime the guilty soul cannot keep its own secret....torment which it dares not acknowledge to God or man. A vulture is devouring it, and it can ask no sympathy or assistance either from Heaven or earth. The... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 498 páginas
...on the scene, shedding all their light and ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery. Meantime, the guilty soul cannot keep...by a torment which it dares not acknowledge to God nor man. A vulture is devouring it, and it can ask no sympathy or assistance, either from heaven or... | |
| 1900 - 448 páginas
...on the scene, shedding all their light, and ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery. Meantime the guilty soul cannot keep...torment, which it dares not acknowledge to God or man. A vulture is devouring it, and it can ask no sympathy or assistance, either from heaven or earth. The... | |
| 1900 - 448 páginas
...on the scene, shedding all their light, and ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery. Meantime the guilty soul cannot keep...torment, which it dares not acknowledge to God or man. A vulture is devouring it, and it can ask no sympathy or assistance, either from heaven or earth. The... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - 1900 - 620 páginas
...on the scene, shedding all their light, and ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery. Meantime the guilty soul cannot keep...torment which it dares not acknowledge to God or man. A vulture is devouring it, and it can ask no sympathy or assistance, either from heaven or earth. The... | |
| John Davis Long - 1900 - 48 páginas
...ready to kindle the slightest circumstance into a blaze of discovery. Meantime the guilty soul can not keep its own secret. It is false to itself; or, rather,...torment which it dares not acknowledge to God or man. A vulture is devouring it, and it can ask no sympathy or assistance either from heaven or earth. The... | |
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