Cottage Poems by Patrick Brontë
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page 67 of 68 (98%)
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To Jesus our King;
And still as we hie, Of grace let us sing. Through pleasure and pain, If faithful we prove, For cots we shall gain A palace above. FINIS. TURNBULL AND SPEARS, PRINTERS, EDINBURGH. Footnotes: {208} Proverbs xxiii. 31, 32. {221} Mourne consists chiefly of a range of high mountains in the north of Ireland. {225} Isaiah i. 18. {233a} Proverbs xxxi. 10. {233b} Gossamers are the fine down of plants or the slender threads of insects, which are frequently seen to glide through the sunny atmosphere. |
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