| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1844 - 206 pągines
...Be always at leisure to do good ; never make business an excuse to decline the offices of humanity." Man is dear to man. The poorest poor Long for some moments in a weary life, When they may know, and feel that they have been Themselves the givers and the dealers out Of some small blessing... | |
| 1845 - 608 pągines
...who, weeping themselves, still weep for them who weep' Where else is this exalted philanthropy ? ' The poorest poor Long for some moments, in a weary...that they have been Themselves the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings — have been kind To such as needed kindness; for this single... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - 1845 - 372 pągines
...who, weeping themselves, still weep for them who weep ? Where else is this exalted philanthropy ? " The poorest poor Long for some moments, in a weary...that they have been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings — have been kind to such As needed kindness ; for this single... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - 1845 - 376 pągines
...who, weeping themselves, still weep for them who weep ? Where else is this exalted philanthropy ? " The poorest poor Long for some moments, in a weary...that they have been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings — have been kind to such As needed kindness ; for this single... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 pągines
...revelation, man, creation, and the universe ; each — respects the oķAer, anj is a resemblance of it. Man — is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for...some moments, in a weary life. When they can know, ur\u feel, that they have been Themselves — the fathers, and the dealers out Of some small blessings... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 pągines
...man, creation, and the universe ; each—respects the of her, and is a resemblance oi it. Man—is dear to man ,- the poorest poor Long for some moments, in a weary life, When they can Jtnow, and/«/, that they have been Themselves—the fathers, and the dealers ont Of some small blessings—have... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1846 - 350 pągines
...tear-moving and more sublime than the finest things in Cowper: — " Man 1s dear to man ; the poorert poor Long for some moments in a weary life When they can know and feel that they bsve been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealera ont Of aonie small blessings ; have heen kind to... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - 1847 - 374 pągines
...faculties Which he has never used ; that thought with him Is in its infancy. WOKDSWOBTH. ' Early Foam.' No — man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long...that they have been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings ' The Cumberland Beggar.'} Exercise. I have seen thing to-day which... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 358 pągines
...sublime than the finest things in Cowper: — " Man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for tome moments in a weary life When they can know and feel that they have been, ThiMuwlves, the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings ; have been kind to such AB needed... | |
| Sir James Stephen, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1848 - 356 pągines
...Cowper: — -" Man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some montenle in a weary life When ib. y can know and feel that they have been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealers out Of eome email blessings ; have been kind to such Ja needed kindness, fur this single cause,... | |
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