Whose walls of mud scarce bear the broken door; There, where the putrid vapours, flagging, play, And the dull wheel hums doleful through the day — There children dwell, who know no parents' care; Parents, who know no children's love, dwell there! Heart-broken... The Life and Poetical Works of George Crabbe - Page 109by George Crabbe - 1901 - 584 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 pages
...wheel hums doleful through the day; — There Children dwell who know no Parents' care ; Parents, who know no Children's love, dwell there ; Heart-broken...with unheeded tears, And crippled Age with more than childhood-fears ; The Lame, the Blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping Idiot and the Madman... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...There children dwell who know no parents' care, Parents, who know no children's love, dwell there j Heart-broken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood-fears ; The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot and the madman... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 178 pages
...wheel hums doleful through the day ; — There Children dwell who know no Parents' care ; Parents, who know no Children's love, dwell there ! Heart-broken...Sick their final doom receive, Here brought, amid the scene* of grief, to grieve, Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow, Mixt with the clamours... | |
| 1817 - 612 pages
...sexes ; and strongly suspect our •errapondcnt's zeal has been greater than his memory .— Ешт. Dejected widows with unheeded tears, And crippled...and far the happiest they, The moping idiot and the madiuaa gay." The cells, in which are placed such maniacs as require close confinement, are remarkably... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 298 pages
...dwell there ; Heart broken matrons on their joylefs bed, Forlaken wives, and mothers never wed ; Dueted widows with unheeded tears, And crippled age with...childhood fears ; The lame, the blind, and, far the happieft they, The moping idiot, and the madman gay. Here too the fick their final doom receive, Here... | |
| Thomas J. Howell - 1816 - 244 pages
...mothers never wed ; Dejected widows with unheeded tears, And crippled age wilh more than childhood's fears ; The lame, the blind, and far the happiest they! The moping idiot and the madman gay. CtABBI. Tuts handsome brick building, situated on the op. posite side of the river to the Quarry, was... | |
| 1821 - 746 pages
...wheel hums doleful through the day ; — There children dwell who know no parents' care; Parents, who hot straight Must cast thee, scarcely coffin'd in...Where, for a monument upon thy bones, And aye-remaini weil ; Dejected widows with unheeded tears, And crippled Age with more than childhood fears ; The lame,... | |
| Morgan Williams - 1822 - 728 pages
...mothers never wed, Dejected widows with unheeded terns, I And crippled age with more than childhood's fears, The lame, the blind, and — far the happiest they ! — The moping idiot and the madman gay." Gallasem ni, bobl gyfftedin y byd presenol, a phobl hollol wareiddiedig Macauley, hysbysu i'r deall... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 426 pages
...workhouse that wealth displays its justice? " Where children dwell who know no parent's care ; Parents who know no children's love dwell there ; Heart-broken...happiest they! The moping idiot, and the madman gay." Or, is it in the public wards of hospitals, where disease, stalking in every form, aggravates disease,... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 422 pages
...workhouse that wealth displays its justice? " Where children dwell who know no parent's care; Parents who know no children's love dwell there; Heart-broken...happiest they! The moping idiot, and the madman gay." Or, is it in the public wards of hospitals, where disease, stalking in every form, aggravates disease,... | |
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