Better trust all, and be deceived,
And weep that trust and that deceiving,
Than doubt one heart, that if believed
Had blessed one's life with true believing.
-- Frances Anne Kemble (1811-)
-- Faith
And weep that trust and that deceiving,
Than doubt one heart, that if believed
Had blessed one's life with true believing.
-- Frances Anne Kemble (1811-)
-- Faith
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