In the darkest night faith sees a star, in the times of greatest need finds a helping hand, and in the times of sorest trouble hears a sympathizing voice.
Passed is the sorest trial; No plot of man can stay The hand upon the dial; Night is the dark stem of the lily Day.
For love is the sorest need a man can know, and that is mine; and deep is the dear wound it has made in my breast.
Ah, fare not on so wildly; wait here, for I am well assured that he will come here in pursuit, and here also shall he meet the fate which has been appointed by him who in my sorest need granted me to find the sword.
For Walse told me that when my need wassorest then should the sword of deliverance and victory be near me.
I hid my love of you but longing laid it bare, * And burns my heart wi' fire of passion's sorest stress: Ah!
How many an intimate is hard * Of heart, and pains in sorest wise!
His hopes now turned to North America, where Fox had already wrought with success during the times of sorest persecution, A.
And unto thee in Freedom's hour Of sorestneed God gives the power To ruin or to save; To wound or heal, to blight or bless With fertile field or wilderness, A free home or a grave!
I do not know," said Brewster, "but I fancy that the fairest final prizes may not be to the best musicians, but to those who made the sorest sacrifices in order to get a ticket to the concert.
Nor sorrow more is thine, Nor grief; we know thy creed-- Thou who hast soothed thy fellowmen In hour of sorest need.
The greatest flood hath the soonest ebb; the sorest tempest the most sudden calm; the hottest love the coldest end; and from the deepest desire oftentimes ensues the deadliest hate.
This was thesorest point upon which he could touch the great cardinal and prime minister of Henry VIII.
Even now, reduced to thesorest straits ever experienced in his stirring life, the trust in God, the courage and wisdom which had so often sustained him, did not forsake David.
This was the sorest trial that the British garrison had yet been called upon to encounter.
A long series of the sorest disappointments had rendered him distrustful, and he remembered having asked her several times for the star in vain.
With sound of triumph hath he overcome every pain; human pain, however, is the sorest pain.
We are sorestbent and troubled by invisible hands.
And with these were mingled thoughts, too nearly rebellious, of Him whom that brother trusted so firmly and served so faithfully; as if he had used his servant hardly, and forsaken him in his hour of sorest need.
I thought he would have done honour to the family; but he has proved itssorest disgrace.
This my disclosure of her condition, however, has not yet uncovered the sorestspot upon which the flies of Beelzebub settled in the darkness of this torture hour of the human clock.
The latter part of that week was the sorest time Clementina had ever passed.
Into what community of merciful women could she be received, in her sorest need?
In reference to this of the sensual Paradise and Mahomet's sensuality, the sorest chapter of all for us, there were many things to be said; which it is not convenient to enter upon here.
And, Scotland, thou may'st veil thy head In sorrow and in pain; The sorest stroke upon thy brow Hath fallen this day in Spain!
Know'st thou not me, who many a time and oft, Pour'd balsam in thy hurts when sorest wounded?
It has been written of William Pitt that while he was able to extricate the British exchequer from the sorest embarrassment it ever encountered, he could not keep the duns from his own door.
At any rate, the sorest epitaphs are oft invisible save to them that have eyes to see them.
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