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And when my fainting heart Desponds and murmurs at its adverse fate, Then quietly the angel's bright lips part, Murmuring softly, "Wait!" "Patience!" she meekly saith "Thy Father's mercies never come too late; Gird thee with patient strength and trusting faith, And firm endurance wait!"

I have not resigned the hope that Lilian will survive the struggle through which she is passing, but it will be cruel to deceive you my hope is weaker than it was." "Ay, ay. Again, I understand! Your science is in fault, it desponds. Its last trust is in the wonderful resources of Nature, the vitality stored in the young!" "You have said, those resources of Nature are wondrous.

In such situations there is inevitably something morbid, in the description of them something monotonous. When they occur in actual life, they are painful, not tragic; the representation of them in poetry is painful also." "The Tuxford waiter desponds exactly as you do." Sydney Smith to Jeffrey.

No wonder that Clive hangs his head; rebels sometimes, desponds always: he has positively determined to refuse to stand for Newcome, Ridley says. Laura is glad of his refusal, and begins to think of him once more as of the Clive of old days.

He doubts not, desponds not; he speaks always with certainty, and though he suffers from impatience of postponement, yet he ceases not to insist upon the truth.

To him who relies upon immortality, fidelity to the dead is easy; because death cannot extinguish hope, and the soul of the mourner is already half in the world to come. It is an age that desponds of a future life representing death as an eternal separation in which, if men grieve awhile for the dead, they hasten to reconcile themselves to the living.

I have not resigned the hope that Lilian will survive the struggle through which she is passing, but it will be cruel to deceive you my hope is weaker than it was." "Ay, ay. Again, I understand! Your science is in fault, it desponds. Its last trust is in the wonderful resources of Nature, the vitality stored in the young!" "You have said, those resources of Nature are wondrous.

My nights were sleepless, my days miserable; my soul was tortured by the desire of fame; a consciousness of innocence was a continued stimulus inciting me to end my misfortunes. Youth, inexperienced in woe and disastrous fate, beholds every evil magnified, and desponds on every new disappointment, more especially after having failed in attempting freedom.

A man who is easily discouraged, who is not willing to put the good seed out of sight and wait for results, who desponds if he cannot obtain everything at once, and who thinks the human race lost if he is disappointed, will be very unhappy if he persists in taking a part in politics. There is no sphere in which self-deception is easier.

"Such being the case," continued the worthy speaker; "it behoves us now to look about for some assistance. Our friend, Mr Allcraft, I am sorry to say, does not feel disposed to help us once more through the pressure. I am very sorry to say so. He desponds a little now. He takes the dark side of things. For my own part, I prefer the bright.