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That which makes a man a hearty, an unfeigned, a sincere seeker after the good of his own soul, is sense of sin, and a godly fear of being overtaken with the danger which it brings a man into. This makes him contrite or repentant, and puts him upon seeking of Christ the Saviour, with heart-aching and heart-breaking considerations.
But it was useless to dwell with heart-aching persistence on her fascination, or on what he now called his own utter foolishness, and he was glad that he had arranged to visit his old friend Bishop Brent, as this enabled him to go away at once for three or four days.
But she thrust these thoughts from her; she had no choice, she never had a choice; now less if possible than before, there was no heart-aching decision to make. The work she had taken up could not be put down; she must go on even if voices stronger and more real than these wind ones called her out.
Shrinking away from the bed-side, she retired to a far corner of the room, where she seated herself by a table, and burying her face in her arms, gave way to the most gloomy, heart-aching thoughts and feelings. Tears brought her no relief from these; for something of hopelessness in her sorrow, gave no room for the blessing of tears. Mr.
I did not see her on that Sunday, or the next, though twice my boat explored the river between Goring and Pangbourne from early morning until nightfall. But let me hasten over heart-aching and bitterness, and come to the blessed Sunday when for a second time I saw my love. Again the day was radiant with summer. Above, the vaulted blue arched to a capstone of noonday gold.
And the clear, heart-aching music mocking it all, down to those last words: La commedia e finita! While she was putting on her cloak, her eyes caught Summerhay's. She tried to smile could not, gave a shake of her head, slowly forced her gaze away from his, and turned to follow Winton.
She looked at him without uttering a sound, till, as he still continued smiling joyfully, she said, 'O what do you mean? Is it done to torment me? 'No no! O, mee deer, your story helps me out of the most heart-aching quandary a poor man ever found himself in! You see, it is this I've got a tragedy, too; and unless you had had one to tell, I could never have seen my way to tell mine!
I started slowly down the yard to examine the little stranger, but was absolutely startled by a cry from the mother, that sounded exactly like "Go 'way!" as I have often heard a negro girl say it. Later it was very familiar, a yearning, anxious heart-aching sound to hear. The youth was very lively, starting off at once on his travels, never for an instant doubting his own powers.
'Ah! said Amabel, smiling, 'it is only the old, silly little Amy that does feel such a heart-aching and longing for one glance of his eye, or touch of his hand, or sound of his foot in the passage. Oh, Mary, the worst of all is to wake up, after dreaming I have heard his voice. There is nothing for it but to take our baby and hold her very tight. 'Dearest Amy!
A little steadfast looking, a little straining of the eyes, a little heart-aching no doubt, and Espanola has sunk down into the sea behind the white wake of the ships; and with its fading away the span of active life allotted to this man shuts down, and his powerful opportunities for good or evil are withdrawn. There was something great and heroic about the Admiral's last voyage.
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