Memoirs And Letters of Richard And Elizabeth Shackleton Late of Ballitore Irel

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Memoirs And Letters of Richard And Elizabeth Shackleton Late of Ballitore Irel
Richard Shackleton
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Thou canst tell them, my dear Margaret, from thy own experience, ' that, though the conjugal state abounds in many endear- ing gratifications, it has its own perplexities and disquie- tudes — that there is but one sovereign, unmixed good, which is essentially necessary to sanctify the union, to sweeten the attendant cares, and cause real and substantial happiness. I wish our dear friend may get strength from her elementary dip, and that her spirit may be often helped to get into the sacred pool..., when the angel of the Divine Presence shall have moved upon the waters. * * * " I note what thou sayest respecting the stagnation of life among you. I know not when I witnessed more of that stupid, torpid state, than in our meetings yesterday : there seemed neither wind nor tide, but a dead calm: however, if the sliip be in order, the good pilot kept on board, and his will be submitted to, no danger will accrue.
145 The wind will rise again when it listeth, the vessel will make its way; and when patience hath had its perfect work, all will be well.


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