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" And you think nothing of the sorrow and the wrong that are within the walls of the city where you dwell : you would leave your place empty, when it ought to be filled with your pity and your labour. If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps should... "
The Cornhill Magazine - Page 164
edited by - 1863
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Novels [of George Eliot], Volume 2

George Eliot - 1870 - 816 pages
...dwell : you would leave your place empty, when it ought to be filled with your pity and your labor. If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps should shine with the light of purity ; blood, that dies if it be sundered. Your husband is not a malefactor1 " liomola started. " Heaven...
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The Works of George Eliot: Romola

George Eliot - 1878 - 464 pages
...Nazareth was crucified.' And that is your wisdom ! To be as the dead whose eyes are closed, and whose car is deaf to the work of God that has been since their...a new worship : the sign of it hangs before you." Eomola's mind was still torn by conflict. She foresaw that she should obey Savonarola and go back :...
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Development of English Literature and Language

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 pages
...in the streets, your steps should shine with the light of purity: If there Is a cry of anguish, you should be there to still it. My beloved daughter,...you a new worship: the sign of it hangs before you. . . . Make your marriage sorrows an offering too, my daughter — an offering to the great work by...
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George Eliot: A Critical Study of Her Life, Writings, and Philosophy

George Willis Cooke - 1883 - 454 pages
...dwell ; you would leave your placet] empty, when it ought to be filled with your pity and your labor. I If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps...•• worship ; the sign of it hangs before you." This teaching of renunciation is no less distinctly presented in The Mill on the Floss, the chief ethical...
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Development of English Literature and Language, Volume 2

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1883 - 586 pages
...to be filled with your pity and your labor. If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps shonld shine with the light of purity: if there is a cry of anguish, you should be there to still it. My beloved daughter, sorrow has come to teach you a new worship: the sign...
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Romola ...

George Eliot - 1885 - 550 pages
...dwell : you would leave your place empty, when it ought to be filled with your pity and your labor. If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps...of anguish, you, my daughter, because you know the meanmg of the cry, should be there to still it. My beloved daughter, sorrow has come to teach you a...
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Development of English Literature and Language, Volumes 1-2

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 pages
...your steps should shine with the light of purity: if there is a cry of anguish, you should be Ihere . . . Make your marriage sorrows an offering loo, my daughter — an offering to the grvat work by...
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Romola

George Eliot - 1886 - 608 pages
...and the wrong that are within the walls of city where you dwell: you would leave your place empty, v it ought to be filled with your pity and your labour....daughter, because you know the meaning of the cry, should bo there to still it. My beloved daughter, sorrow has come to teach you a new worship : the sign of...
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Romola, Volume 1

George Eliot - 1887 - 564 pages
...dwell: you would leave your place empty, when it ought to be filled with your pity and your labor. If there is wickedness in the streets, your steps...you know the meaning of the cry, should be there to »till it. My beloved daughter, sorrow has come to teach you a new worship: the sign of it hangs before...
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Essays and Poems by Frances Mary Owen

Frances Mary Owen - 1887 - 270 pages
...' leave your place in the city empty, when it ought to ' be filled with your pity and your labour. If there is 'a cry of anguish, you, my daughter, because you know 'the meaning of this cry, should be there to still it.' And in the strength of those words Romola laid down herself;...
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