BETTER trust all, and be deceived. And weep that trust and that deceiving, Than doubt one heart that if believed Had blessed one's life with true believing. Bentley's Miscellany - Page 144edited by - 1849Full view - About this book
| 1907 - 1258 pages
...tomb, life's hopes are in bloom. And today holds a prize to be won. — Ella Whcilir Wilco*. Faith. Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust...in this mocking world too fast The doubting fiend o'erukes our youth; Better be cheated to the last Than lose the blessed hope of truth. — Frances... | |
| 1907 - 672 pages
...to have (if he does not already know it) Fann.r Kemble's version of the sentiment i< embodies : — Better trust all, and be deceived. And weep that trust,...that, if believed. Had blessed one's life with true believingCCB The words " I would rather trust and be deceived," &c., are spoken by Benjamin Goldfinch,... | |
| 1907 - 778 pages
...to have (if he does not already know it) Fannv Kemble's version of the sentiment it embodies : — Better trust all, and be deceived. And weep that trust, and that deceiving, Than doubt one heart that, it believed. Had blessed one's life with true believingс. с. в. ,SEPT. 2i, ige-.] NOTES AND QUERIES.... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1910 - 720 pages
...thine ; So may my love and longing hallowed be, And thy dear thought an influence divine. FAITH. BETTEB trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust and...mocking world too fast The doubting fiend o'ertakes oui youth : Better be cheated to the last Than lose the blessed hope of truth. FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. THE... | |
| Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1913 - 1048 pages
...speechless worship there : Thou know'st full well, my lady fair, It is no fault of mine ! 180. Faith BETTER trust all, and be deceived, And weep that trust...deceiving, Than doubt one heart that, if believed, Had bless'd one's life with true believing. O, in this mocking world too fast The doubting fiend o'ertakes... | |
| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...Credat Judseus Apella non ego. The Jew Apella may believe this, not I. HORACE— Satires. I. 5. 100. u icoinachean Ethics. Bk. Vll. 15. 7. Oxford text. a A man's own observation, what he find good FANNY KEMBLE. is O thou, whose days are yet all spring, Faith, blighted once, is past retrieving; Experience... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 412 pages
...we their fancy try, To play with fools, 0, what a fool was 1 ! EDWARD VERIi. EARL OF OXFORD. FAITH. BETTER trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust...believed, Had blessed one's life with true believing. O, in this mocking world too fast The doubting fiend o'crtakes our youth ; Better be cheated to the... | |
| Auburn Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.) - 1906 - 388 pages
...their selection of their minister. But all too often it is because we old men have lost our faith. " Oh, in this mocking world, too fast The doubting fiend o'ertakes our youth." With our faith has gone our strength. The old disciple of Jesus — the last upon the field of those... | |
| Stephen M.R. Covey - 2006 - 385 pages
...child trusting a parent. I remember a father extending trust to a seven-year-old boy. CHOOSING TO TRUST Better trust all and be deceived, And weep that trust,...believed Had blessed one's life with true believing. — FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE, BRITISH WRITER We were born with a propensity to trust. As children, most... | |
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