The heart knoweth its own sorrows, and a stranger intermeddleth not therewith.
For that he now seeketh andintermeddleth with all wisdom.
The heart knows its own bitterness; and a stranger intermeddleth not with its joy.
He has his hours of sadness, of heart-sickness, of deep despondency and dejection, of bitterness which a stranger intermeddleth not with.
While the ungodly revel amid their tumultuous gayeties, he finds in the retirement of his devotions those joys that a stranger intermeddleth not with, and feels that as the hart panteth after the water brook, so panteth his soul after God.
And it was well; for theirs was indeed a joy in which the stranger intermeddleth not.
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