| Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1841 - 368 pages
...that flew so fast, Stamps with remorse each wasted hour of time, And darkens every folly into crime ! Warriors and statesmen have their meed of praise,...struggle for the sake Of duties sternly, faithfully fulfill'd,— For which the anxious mind must watch and wake, And the strong feelings of the heart... | |
| Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1841 - 322 pages
...that flew so fast, Stamps with remorse each wasted hour of time, And darkens every folly into crime ! Warriors and statesmen have their meed of praise, And what they do or suffer men record ; i But the long sacrifice of woman's days Passes without a thought — without a word ; J And many... | |
| 1842 - 480 pages
...another; — Yet where they went, old playmate, ice shall go — Let us remember this. WOMAN'S COURAGE. Warriors and statesmen have their meed of praise,...struggle for the sake Of duties sternly, faithfully fulfill'd— For which the anxious mind must watch and wake, And the strong feelings of the heart be... | |
| 1862 - 512 pages
...another; — Yet where they went, old playmate, tec shall go — Let us remember this. WOMAN'S COURAGE. Warriors and statesmen have their meed of praise,...suffer men record ; But the long sacrifice of woman's Oays Passes without a thpught — without a word; And many a holy struggle for the sake Of duties sternly,... | |
| Jane Thomas (née Pinhorn) - 1850 - 300 pages
...himself to his hostel, where he expected to meet his recent friends. WOMAN. WABRIORS and statesmen hare their meed of praise, And what they do or suffer,...men record ; But the long sacrifice of woman's days Fuses without a thought — without a word ; And many a holy struggle, for the sake Of duties sternly,... | |
| 1855 - 630 pages
...thou, whose blood was shed to save, Mayst, at thy second coining, have A flock to welcome thee ! WOMAN. ourselves how far the passage alleged makes for the...incredible to any one who has not, in some degree, j An'd many a holy struggle, for the sake Of duties, sternly, faithfully fulfill'd, For which the anxious... | |
| Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1845 - 278 pages
...that flew so fast, Stamps with remorse each wasted hour of time, And darkens every folly into crime ! And what they do or suffer men record; But the long sacrifice of woman's days Warriors and statesmen have their meed of praise, Passes without a thought—without a word; And many... | |
| Caroline Sheridan Norton - 1851 - 468 pages
...that flew so fast, Stamps with remorse each wasted hour of time, And darkens every folly into crime ! Warriors and statesmen have their meed of praise....struggle for the sake Of duties sternly, faithfully fulfill'd, — For which the anxious mind must watch and wake, And the strong feelings of the heart... | |
| Emilie Friederike S. Lohmann - 1849 - 98 pages
...couch for the first time in her life without any expectation of finding sleep. CHAPTER III. \Varriora and statesmen have their meed of praise. And what...woman's days, Passes without a thought, without a word. Mrs. Norton. )ARIAN'S first thought on the ensuing morning was to seek an explanation with her father.... | |
| Eliza Cook - 1850 - 432 pages
...BLOCK. THE SECOND-FLOOR LODGERS. " Warriors and statesmen have their meed of praise And what they do and suffer men record, But the long sacrifice of woman's days Passes without л sigh, without a word." THOSE of our readers, to whom London is familiar, well know that in many... | |
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