Surprise!
You get two quotes this week. I stumbled across the following quote by
Edward Thompson (1810-1870) an American Bishop of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. It meant something to
me because my daughter and I had just been discussing "trials".
Great
trials seem to be a necessary preparation for great duties. It would
seem that the more importand the enterprise, the more severe the trial
to which the agent is subjected in his preparation.
Now this is what Jane has to say about some "trials" which I found in
Chapter 38 of Sense and Sensibility:
Elinor and Lucy Steel (Sense & Sensibility 2005) |
The next morning brought Elinor a letter by the two-penny post, from Lucy herself. It was as follows: --
Bartlett's
Buildings, March. I hope my dear Miss Dashwood will excuse the liberty
I take of writing to her; but I know your friendship for me will make
you pleased to hear such a good account of myself and my dear Edward,
after all the troubles we have went through lately, therefore will make
no more apologies, but proceed to say that, thank God!
though we have suffered dreadfully, we are both quite well now, and as happy s we must always be in one anothers love. We have had great trials, and great persecutions,
but however, at the same time, gratelfully acknowledge many friends,
yourself not the least among them, whose great kindness I shall always
thankfully remember, as will Edward too, who I have told of it.
Jane
seems to be aware that though we have "great trials" that those trials,
though not necessarily preparing us for "great duties," but may
possibly have a 'happy ending'.
I
found the first quote above by Edward Thompson in a book titled "A Gift
of Love" by Perry Tanksley which appears to be quite intriguing due to
the subtitle and I can hardly wait to read it in its entirely. The
subtitle for the book
is "A Volume of Verse for Young and Old and for All Who have Suffered
Adversity." This is particularly intriguing because my daughter and I
were discussing our own personal "trials". So I leave you with the glad
expectation that our 'great trials' will prepare us for our 'great
duties'.
Yrs aff'ly,
Linda the Librarian
Hello ladies. I'm so sorry it's been so long. Again. Well, we've moved. I have a new job that isn't as forgiving for my guilty pleasures as my last one. Spare time is scarce. But I found this beautiful "keep calm"-fanart that I had to share with you! Wish I had done it myself, of course... ;)
ReplyDeleteCheck it out: http://jakelinesobsessiveside.blogspot.se/2013/05/just-sayin.html
your aff'ly as always, Maria in Swedwen