So she died, with a soul full of grace, a heart full of comfort, and by her death ended a life full of trouble.
And now was my heart full of joy, mine eyes full of tears, and mine affections running over with love to the name, people, and ways of Jesus Christ.
But my trouble is, I am perplexed with a heart full of corruption and sin, so that I am much hindered in walking with God.
It appears evidently; for so soon as man had sinned, God came to him with a heart full of promise, and continued to renew, and renew, till the time of the promised Messiah to be revealed was come.
Now was my heart full of comfort, for I hoped it was sincere: I would not have been without this trial for much; I am comforted every time I think of it, and I hope I shall bless God for ever for the teaching I have had by it.
When I come from my labour hard, then shee'le begin to scould, And calls me Rogue without regard, which makes my heart full cold.
That nothing he could doe, that was pleasing in his sight But still she scolded day and night, which made this merry man's heart full of woe.
Never shall I forget one great holiday, while she was at vespers, when I took a walk out of the city, my heart full of her image, and the ardent wish to pass my life with her.
In a word, we parted; myheart full of her idea, and leaving in hers (if I am not mistaken) a firm attachment to me.
At present my head and memory are become so weak as to render me almost incapable of every kind of application: my present undertaking is the result of constraint, and a heart full of sorrow.
Silently, though with a heart full of compassion, she rendered the few little services in her power.
I came, with a heart full of pity and relenting, to offer counsel and comfort, and such mercy as Holy Church still keeps for those who return to her bosom at the eleventh hour.
He says it with outstretched arms, with a heart full of love and tenderness.
To hold my lady's heart's blood would make my heart full glad; Ram in the knife, Bold Rankin, and gar the blood to shed.
To hold my lady's heart's blood would make my heart full woe; O rather kill me, Rankin, and let my lady go.
To hold my mother's heart's blood would make my heart full woe; O rather kill me, Rankin, and let my mother go.
Right side of heart full of dark fluid blood; a little fluid blood in left.
Probably a heart full of unrequited love had borne the fair enthusiast down under the earth.
The dawn was welcome indeed, for with its appearance a calm came to my spirit; it is, the darkness which is terrible to a heart full of remorse.
I saw clearly that she no longer loved me; pity is a debasing feeling which cannot find a home in a heart full of love, for that dreary sentiment is too near a relative of contempt.
When he awoke I wished them both good night, and retired to my room with a heart fullof love and a mind full of projects.
But I fear for young George and his oath there was no excuse; for it was an execration uttered from a heart full of hatred, and rage, and jealousy.
Wherever my dearest Harry reads it, I know that there will be a heart full of love for--His loving brother, G.
He filled a glass of wine, and said, 'I bid you farewell with a heart full of love and gratitude, and wish your latter days may be as prosperous and happy as those past have been glorious and honourable.
And wilt thou now go from me, / that must grieve my heart full sore.
Boxtel bowed with a heart full of joy, and received the congratulations of the President.
My dear son Isaac, speak no more, Thy words make my heart full sore.
Yet in my mind a thing there is;-- All my life I have loved riches; If that my good now help me might, He would make my heart full light.
We may be useful with a heart full of sadness; but we can rarely taste of happiness, unless we are desirous to benefit some one besides ourselves.
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