One's homesickness for Heaven finds at least an inn there; and it's an inn on the right road.
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And I used to assemble the family to hear because I thought that they were so good that even from the point of view of enjoyment people shouldn't miss them, and I got every word of his that I could, and I could see by hard argument there was only the one way for it.Ruth Pitter
There were air raids at night. The factory was dark and dirty. And I remember thinking - well - I must find somebody or something because like this I cannot go on.
Ruth Pitter
To win the trophy of enchanting grace Ranks of Carnations, to all ladies dear, Of whose sweet taste I write approval here, For these preeminent myself I think, As long as you don't overdue the pink.
Ruth Pitter
We go in withering July To ply the hard incessant hoe Panting beneath the brazen sky We sweat and grumble, but we go.
Ruth Pitter
It seems to me that in our lifetime we have passed from the wreck of liberal humanism to the beginning of a new recognition of dogma: isn't it rather tremendous?
Ruth Pitter
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