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  A fierce blast may send the rock then leave it, though severed, undisturbed, but the constant dripping wears the stones mass away. If the heart may break and heal again but when a ceaseless, hopeless sorrow preys upon it the wiaried, hardened
  A fierce blast may send the rock then leave it, though severed, undisturbed, but the constant dripping wears the stones mass away. If the heart may break and heal again but when a ceaseless, hopeless sorrow preys upon it the wiaried, hardened
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one, must yield or die. it is crushed
chrushed out its life

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hour after hour and day after day it fails. These are the saddest gloomiest ones of all. The heart can break and heal again, but when and

A fierce blast may send the rock then leave it, though severed, undisturbed, but the constant dripping wears the stones mass away. If the heart may break and heal again but when a ceaseless, hopeless sorrow preys upon it the wiaried, hardened


in left margin: one, must yield or die. it is crushed

chrushed out its life