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" Poor child ! thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion in this world ! Thou must be beaten ; must beg ; suffer hunger, cold, nakedness and a thousand calamities, though I cannot now endure the wind should blow upon thee... "
The baptist Magazine - Sivu 353
1859
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The pilgrim's progress. With an intr. notice of the author, by W. Lanels

John Bunyan - 1870 - 432 sivua
...to whom he was all the more tenderly attached because of her helplessness. "Poor child, thought I; what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...I cannot now endure the wind should blow upon thee ! Oh, the hardships I thought my blind one might go under would break my heart in pieces." Still he...

The life of John Bunyan

1870 - 174 sivua
...thought my poor blind one might go under, would break my heart to pieces. " Poor child ! thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion in this world ! Thou must be beaten, must beg, suft'er hunger, cold, nakedness, and a thousand calamities, though I cannot now endure the wind should...

The training of the twelve; or, Passages out of the Gospels exhibiting the ...

Alexander Balmain Bruce - 1871 - 574 sivua
...Poor child, thought I," thus he describes his feelings in that inimitable book, Grace Abounding, " what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...now endure the wind should blow upon thee. But yet, thought I, I must venture you all with God, though it goeth to the quick to leave you. Oh ! I saw I...

The Complete Works of John Bunyan

John Bunyan - 1872 - 1074 sivua
...hardships I thought my blind one might go under, would break my heart to pieces. Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...with God, though it goeth to the quick to leave you. Oh ! I saw in this condition I was as a man who was pulling down his house upon the head of his wife...

Studies in the English of Bunyan

John Boyd Grier - 1872 - 168 sivua
...hardships I thought my blind one might go under, would break my heart to pieces. Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...with God, though it goeth to the quick to leave you. Of all the temptations that ever I met with in my life, to question the being of God, and truth of...

The Complete Works

John Bunyan - 1873 - 1056 sivua
...hardships I thought my blind one might go under, would break my heart to pieces. Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...cannot now endure the wind should blow upon thee. I5ut yet recalling myself, thought I, I must venture you all with God, though it' goeth to the quick...

Little books by John Bunyan [ed. by G. Offor, Nide 3

John Bunyan - 1873 - 298 sivua
...I thought my blind one might go under, would break my heart to pieces. 328. Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...though I cannot now endure the wind should blow upon thce. ]5ut yet recalling myself, thought I, I must venture you all with God, though it goeth to the...

A First Sketch of English Literature

Henry Morley - 1873 - 964 sivua
...thought my poor blind one might go under would break my heart to pieces. ' Poor child!' thought I, 'what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...though I cannot now endure the wind should blow upon thcc.'" So felt the great warm heart that was pouring out in Bedford Jail its love to God and man....

The Book of the Bunyan Festival: A Complete Record of the Proceedings at the ...

William Howie Wylie - 1874 - 136 sivua
...hardships I thought my blind one might go under would break my heart to pieces. Poor child, thought I, what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...But yet, recalling myself, thought I, I must venture yon all with God, though it goeth to the quick to leave you." Bunyan alludes in this passage not to...

A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 sivua
...thought my poor blind one might go under would break my heart to pieces. ' Poor child,' thought I, ' what sorrow art thou like to have for thy portion...cold, nakedness, and a thousand calamities, though 1 cannot now endure the wind should blow upon thee.' " But suffering could not break his purpose, and...




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