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t thy right hand doeth! Neither shalt thou prate even to thy own heart of 'those secrets known to all.'" --_Carlyle, Sartor Resartus. Book III, Chapter 3_. A Light Hid under a Bushel. 106 L.J. "How far that little candle throws his beams. So shines a good deed in a naughty world." --_Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice 5:1_. Lips Touched with Coal from off the Altar. 265 S.A. "Nor shall thy lips be touched with living fire, Who blow'st old altar-coals with sole desire To weld anew the spirit's broken chains." --_Lowell, Bibliolaters_. A Little Child shall Lead Them. 303 G.B. "She might have served a painter to portray That heavenly child which in the latter days Shall walk between the lion and the lamb." --_Rossetti, A Last Confession_. The Little Foxes That Spoil the Vineyards. 236 S.A. "O fox whose home is 'mid the tender grape--" --_Browning, The Ring and the Book_. A Little Lower than the Angels. 22 S.A. "What a piece of work is man! how noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel." --_Shakespeare, Hamlet 2:2_. {145} Locusts and Wild Honey. 65 L.J. "In our wild Seer, shaggy, unkempt, like a Baptist living on locusts and wild honey, there is an untutored energy, a silent, as it were, unconscious strength, which, except in the higher walks of literature, must be rare." --_Carlyle, Sartor Resartus, Book I, Chapter 3_. Lord, How Long. 470 S.A. "O Lord, how long, how long be unavenged?" --_Browning, The Ring and the Book_. The Lord is My Fortress. 106 S.A. "God is our fortress." --_Shakespeare, I Henry VI 2:-1_. The Lord Watch between Me and Thee when We are Absent One from Another. 75 H. T. "Deal between thee and me." --_Shakespeare, Macbeth 4:3_. Lot's Wife. 36 H.T. "Stiff as Lot's wife." --_Tennyson, The Princess_. Love, the Fulfilling of the Law. 416 S.A. "Charity itself fulfills the law And who can sever love fr
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