Citations:unsoundable

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English citations of unsoundable

  • 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 3, chapter XI, Labour
    thou wilt swallow down complaint, unreason, weariness, weakness of others and thyself; — how much wilt thou swallow down! There shall be a depth of Silence in thee, deeper than this Sea, which is but ten miles deep: a Silence unsoundable; known to God only.