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Who would not rather trust and be deceived (Eliza Cook Quotes)
Though language forms the preacher, ‘Tis good works make the man (Eliza Cook Quotes)
Bring the tulip and the rose, while their brilliant beauty glows (Eliza Cook Quotes)
How cruelly sweet are the echoes that start When memory plays an old tune on the heart (Eliza Cook Quotes)
Both beauty and ugliness are equally to be dreaded; the one as a dangerous gift, the other as a melancholy affliction (Eliza Cook Quotes)
How cruelly sweet are the echoes that start, When memory plays an old tune on the heart (Eliza Cook Quotes)
There’s a magical tie to the land of our home, which the heart cannot break, though the footsteps may roam. (Eliza Cook Quotes)
Why should we strive, with cynic frown, to knock their fairy castles down? (Eliza Cook Quotes)
So live, that thy young and glowing breast can think of death without a sign (Eliza Cook Quotes)
There’s a magical tie to the land of our home, which the heart cannot break, though the footsteps may roam (Eliza Cook Quotes)
In desert wilds, in midnight gloom; in grateful joy, in trying pain; in laughing youth, or nigh the tomb; oh! When is prayer unheard or vain? (Eliza Cook Quotes)