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" The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and tenderer to the last, Shall it expire with life and be no more? "
Malvern; or, The three marriages - Page 204
by Catherine Anne Hubback - 1855
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The Richmond County Mirror, Volume 3

New York (N.Y.) - 1839 - 226 pages
...sphere, And larger movements of the unfettered mind, Will thou forget the love that joined us here ? The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore,. And deeper grew, and tenderer, to Ihe last, Shall it expire with life and be no more ? A happier !ol...
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Sabbath Recreations: Or, Select Poetry of a Religious Kind

Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 306 pages
...heaven ? And larger movements of the unfettered mind, Wilt thou forget the love that joined us here z The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and tenderer to the last, Shall it expire with life, and be no more ? A happier lot...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 5

United States - 1839 - 622 pages
...sphere, And larger movements of the unfettered mind, Wilt thou forget the love that joined us here ? The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and tenderer, to the last, Shall it expire with life, and be no more I A happier lot...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 5

United States - 1839 - 630 pages
...sphere, And larger movements of the unfettered mind, Wilt thou forget the love that joined us here ! The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and tenderer, to the last. Shall it expire with life, and be no more t A happier lot...
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Sabbath Recreations: Or, Select Poetry of a Religious Kind

Emily Taylor - American poetry - 1839 - 304 pages
...heaven ? And larger movements of the unfettered mind, Wilt thou forget the love that joined us here ? The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and tenderer to the last, Shall it expire with life, and be no more ? A happier lot...
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The Christian Teacher, Volume 1

England - 1839 - 684 pages
...sphere, And larger movements of th' unfettered mind, Wilt thou forget the love that joined us here ? The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature hore, And deeper grew, and tenderer, to the last : Shall it expire with life, and he no more ? A happier...
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The Bible Christian

1840 - 448 pages
...sphere, And larger movements of the unfettered mind, Wilt thou forget the love that joined us here? The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and tenderer, to the last, Shall it expire with life, and be no more? A happier lot...
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The Christian Comforter: A Gift for the Afflicted and Bereaved

Henry Bacon - Consolation - 1840 - 228 pages
...by their presence. Love pleads with Love. It will have its petition answered. Shall we doubt it ? " The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with the harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and tenderer to the last, Shall it expire with life, and...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 34

Unitarianism - 1843 - 418 pages
...sphere, And larger movements of the unfettered mind, Wilt thou forget the love that joined us here? The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore, And deeper grew, and tenderer to the last, Shall it expire with life, and be no more ? A happier lot...
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The Mother's Assistant and Young Lady's Friend, Volume 3

Child rearing - 1843 - 322 pages
...mind, Wilt thou forget the love which joined us here ? In the resplendence of that glorious sphere, I , The love that lived through all the stormy past, And meekly with my harsher nature bore, • And deeper grew, and tenderer to the last, Shall it expire with life, and be no more ? , . Await...
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