Part 134 (2/2)
A clasp of hands will oft reveal A syain; we lose our care: And in our heart's first glad rebound At tender syht and fair
1871
I LAY IN SORROW, DEEP DISTRESSED
I lay in sorrow, deep distressed: My grief a proud old, But not a kindly word
My sorrow passed,--I paid hiave to me; Then stood erect and spoke my thanks, And blessed his charity
I lay in want, in grief and pain: A poor ave ht and day
How shall I pay hiain, For all he did to me?
Oh, gold is great, but greater far Is Heavenly Sympathy
--_Charles Mackay_
1872
The huhs for sy and sorrow
--_Rev Thos M McConnell_
1873
These two complain, but no one sympathizes with them: He who lends money without witnesses; And he who is lorded over by his wife
--_The Talmud_
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1874
For hi in its proper time, one day is worth three
1875
There is nothing like addressing men at the proper time
1876