As Katty Macane has it, "there's a silver lining to every cloud that sails about the heavens if we could only see it.". 'There's a silver lining to every cloud' was the form that the proverb was usually expressed in the Victorian era. The currently used 'every cloud has a silver lining' first appeared, in another literary review, in 1849.
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As Katty Macane has it, "there's a silver lining to every cloud that sails about the heavens if we could only see it.". 'There's a silver lining to every cloud' was the form that the proverb was usually expressed in the Victorian era. The currently used 'every cloud has a silver lining' first appeared, in another literary review, in 1849.
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