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 1    1|            this one resolve in his heart, that he would leave Hibernia
 2    1|      prophetic words from his pure heart: "Suffer it to be so now,
 3    1|      prophetic words from his holy heart, "This youth shall survive
 4    1|              a humble and contrite heart God doth not despise.Ó He
 5    1|   inexpressible joy poured into my heart, which on a sudden so refreshes
 6    1|        manifest the secrets of the heart, greatly wondered, and glorified
 7    2|          with the inner ear of his heart, by a revelation of the
 8    2|       wonder of all, from his pure heart, these words, saying, "Now
 9    2|           suddenly felt pricked at heart at the thought of his forgetfulness,
10    2|    yesterday, I love today; for my heart hath been changed last night
11    3| strangers-a fate which pierces the heart with sighs and grief.~ ~
12    3|       light to the eye of his pure heart. He grieved that his beloved
13    3|          as it is written, "A glad heart maketh a cheerful countenance."
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