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" THERE is no God,' the foolish saith, — ' But none, ' There is no sorrow ; ' And nature oft, the cry of faith, In bitter need will borrow : Eyes, which the preacher could not school, By wayside graves are raised ; And lips say, ' God be pitiful,' Who... "
Boston Miscellany - Page 195
1842
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 56

1844 - 826 pages
...as a commentary on the prayer — >' The Lord be merciful to us siuners." THE Car OF THS HDMAH. " ' There is no God,' the foolish saith,— But none,...could not school, By wayside graves are raised ; And H|w say, ' God be pitiful,' Which ne'er said, ' God be praised.' Be pitiful, O God! " The curse of...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56

1844 - 834 pages
...as a commentary on the prayer — " The Lord be merciful to us sinners." THE CEY OP THE HUMAN. " ' There is no God,' the foolish saith, — But none,...graves are raised ; And lips say, ' God be pitiful,' Which ne'er said, ' God be praised.' Be pitiful, О God! " The curse of gold upon the land, The lack...
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The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume 2

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1844 - 290 pages
...flower which grew beneath your eyes, Ah sweetest friends, to mine supplies THE CRY OF THE HUMAN. " THERE is no God," the foolish saith,— But none,...graves are raised ; And lips say, " God be pitiful," Who ne'er said, " God be praised." Be pitiful, O God ! The tempest stretches from the steep The shadow...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56

1844 - 828 pages
...The Lord be merciful to us sinners.'' Poems by Elizabeth B. Barrett. 625 THE CUT OF THE HUMAN. " ' There is no God,' the foolish saith, — But none,...oft, the cry of faith, In bitter need will borrow : Eves, which the preacher could not school, By wayside graves are raised ; And lips say, ' God be...
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The Poets and Poetry of England, in the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 pages
...mete thy baseness: — being unwise, We cannot understand thine idiocy ! THE CRY OF THE HUMAN. " THEBE is no God," the foolish saith — But none, " there...its coming : The beasts and birds anear us creep, A« power were in the human ! Power ! — while above, the mountain's shake, We spirits tremble under...
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The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 pages
...thy baseness : — being unwise, We cannot understand thine idiocy ! THE CRY OF THE HUMAN. " TRERE is no God." the foolish saith — But none, " there...borrow. Eyes, which the preacher could not school, By waysidn graves are raised, And lips sny, " God he pitiful," That ne'er said, " God be praised." Be...
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The Poems of Elizabeth Barrett Browning ...

Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1850 - 318 pages
...your eyes, Ah sweetest friends, to mine supplies A beauty worthier singing ! THE CRY OF THE HUMAN. " THERE is no God," the foolish saith, — But none,...graves are raised ; And lips say, " God be pitiful," Who ne'er said, " God be praised." Be pitiful, O God ! The tempest stretches from the steep The shadow...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 pages
...all, Say, not a tear must o'er her fall — " He giveth His beloved sleep !" THE CRY OP THE HUMAI " There is no God," the foolish saith— But none, "...need, will borrow ; Eyes which the preacher could not set By wayside graves are raised ; And lips say " God be pitiful," Who ne'er said " God be praised."...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...all, Say, not a tear must o'er her fall — " He giveth His beloved sleep I" THE CRY OF THE HUMAN. " There is no God," the foolish saith — But none,...oft the cry of faith, In bitter need, will borrow j Eyes which the preacher could not school, By wayside graves are raised; And lips say " God be pitiful,"...
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 40

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1852 - 580 pages
...quietly sleep. A GLIMPSE AT THE CHARCOAL-BURNERS. 'THERE Is no GOD,' the foolish snith, But Done, ' There is no sorrow ; ' And Nature oft the cry of Faith...school By way-side graves are raised ; And lips say ' UOB be pitiful,' Who ne'er said * GOD be praised ! ' THERE is no wilder or more rugged tract of land...
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