| English poetry - 1807 - 532 pages
...never wed ; Dejected widows, with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood-fears • The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they! The...loud groans from some sad chamber flow, Mixt with tbe clamours of the croud below, Here sorrowing, they each kindred sorrow scan, And the cold charities... | |
| George Crabbe - Poetry, English - 1808 - 280 pages
...never wed ; Dejected widows with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood-fears.; The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they !...grieve ; Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flovr, Mixt with the clamours of the crowd below ; Here sorrowing, they each kindred sorrow scan, And... | |
| John Sabine - Elocution - 1810 - 308 pages
...fears I The lame, the blind, and far the happiest they ! The moping ideot, and the madman gay. HereHere too the sick their final doom receive^ Here brought^...Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow, Mix'd with the clamours of the crowd below; Here sorrowing they each kindred sorrow scan, And the cold... | |
| American periodicals - 1830 - 504 pages
...mothers never wed ; Dejected widows, with unheeded tears, And crippled age, with more than childhood's fears ! The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest...Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow, Mix'd with the clamors of the crowd below; Here sorrowing, they each kindred sorrow scan, And the cold... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 304 pages
...opprest, They taste a final woe and then they rest. Theirs is yon House that holds the Parish Poor, Whose walls of mud scarce bear the broken door ; There,...Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow, MUt with the clamours of the crowd below ; Here sorrowing, they each kindred sorrow scan, And the cold... | |
| 1821 - 746 pages
...love, dwell there ! Heart-broken Matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken wives and mothers never weil ; , the belching whale, And humming water must o'crwhclm...hast said enough. Oh, mighty poet ! — Where thtm Mix'd with the clamours of the crowd below; Here sorrowing, they each kindred sorrow («can. And the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 334 pages
...not aid." Thus groan the old, till, by disease oppress'd, They taste a final wo, and then they rest. Theirs is yon house that holds the parish-poor, Whose...Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow, Mix'd with the clamours of the crowd below; Here, sorrowing, they each kindred sorrow scan, And the... | |
| Lindley Murray - Elocution - 1825 - 310 pages
...broken door ! There, where the putrid vapours flagging play, And the dull wheel hums doleful thro' the day ; There children dwell who know no parents'...Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow. Mix'd with the clamours of the crowd below ; Here sorrowing they each kindred sorrow scan, And the... | |
| English poetry - 1828 - 814 pages
...rests on human love. C. Lloyd. THE PARISH POOR HOUSE. There is yon house that holds the parish poor, Whose walls of mud scarce bear the broken door ; There,...Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow, Mixed with the clamors of the crowd below : Here sorrowing, they each kindred sorrow Beta, And the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1832 - 152 pages
...mothers never wed; Dejected widows, with unheeded tears, And crippled age, with more than childhood's fears; The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest...Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow, Mix'd with the clamours of the crowd below; Here, sorrowing, they each kindred sorrow scan, And the... | |
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