Let unconcern and heart'sease once more take possession of thy solemn features.
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Therefore his search for her became his own secret and for his own heart'sease.
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The term " heart'sease" has signified a cordial which is comforting to the heart.
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There is the land of pure heart'sease, where no ache or sorrow of spirit can enter.
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The thought is heart'sease.
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So, then, I feel as though his death had left me without life, and I cannot find heart'sease.
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So she said to the princess, 'O my lady, I have somewhat to say to thee that will be for thy heart'sease.'
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This poor boy, in his very mean clothes, carried more heart'sease in his bosom, than he that was clad in silk and velvet.-Ed.
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Waitstill slept like the shepherd boy in "The Pilgrim's Progress," with the "herb called Heart'sEase" in her bosom.
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"I think I can guess," said Clara; "either a violet, or a heart'sease.
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They were truly " Heart'sEase," gathered with a lavish hand, and sent as gifts to friends who were ill.
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' Heart'sEase'-WilliamP. W. Dana, A.
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The Frontispiece-twolovely children-isexquisitely engraved by J. Thomson, as is also " Heart'sEase," by the same artist: the last, especially, is of great delicacy.