| George Crabbe - English poetry - 1812 - 430 pages
...quoth Susan, ' falls upon his bed, — ' It blows beside the thatch — it melts upon his head.' — " 'Tis weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel :"...wholesome meal ; * Through his bare dress appears his shrivel'd skin, 1 And ill he fares without, and worse within : ' With that weak body, lame, diseas'd,... | |
| 1812 - 532 pages
...quoth Sitsan, * falls upon his bed,- — It blows beside the thatch— it melts upon his head.-1' — - 'Tis weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel:...wholesome meal ; Through his bare dress appears his shrivel'd skin, And ill he fares without, and worse within : With that weak body, lame, diseas'd, and... | |
| English literature - 1812 - 540 pages
...quoth Susan, 'falls upon his bed, — It blows beside the thatch— it melts upon his head.'— ' '1 is weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel :' ' Yes,...wholesome meal ; Through his bare dress appears his shrivel'd skin, And ill he fares without, and worse within i With that weak body, lame, diseas'd, and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1813 - 432 pages
...quoth Susan, ' falls upon his bed — ' It blows beside the thatch — it melts upon his head.' — " 'Tis weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel :"...without, and worse within : ' With that weak body, lame, diseas'd, and slow, ' What cold, pain, peril, must the sufferer know !' " Think on his crime." —... | |
| George Crabbe - 1813 - 270 pages
...feel :" ' Yes, but he never sees a wholesome meal ; ' Through his bare dress appears his shrivel'd skin, ' And ill he fares without, and worse within : ' With that weak bod v, lame, diseas'd, and slow, ' What cold, pain, peril, must the sufferer know !' " Think on his... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - English poetry - 1820 - 796 pages
...the thatch — it melts upon his head.' — ,,'Tis weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel:" _, Yes, but he never sees a wholesome meal; . , , Through his bare dress appears his slirivrl'd skinv vAnd ill he fares without, and worse within: that weak body, l^me , diseas'd and slow,... | |
| English poetry - 1826 - 434 pages
...snow,' quoth Susan,' falls upon his bed,— It blows beside the thatch—it melts upon his head',— ' 'Tis weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel ;'—...wholesome meal; ' „ Through his bare dress appears his shrivel'd skin, And ill he fares without, and worse within : With that weak body, lame, diseased, and... | |
| George Crabbe - English poetry - 1899 - 540 pages
...snow," quoth Susan, " falls upon his bed — It blows beside the thatch — it melts upon his head." " Tis weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel."...slow, What cold, pain, peril, must the sufferer know !" 41 Think on his crime." — " Yes, sure 'twas very wrong ; But look (God bless him !) how he gropes... | |
| George Crabbe - 1832 - 152 pages
...snow," quoth Susan, " falls upon his bed : It blows beside the thatch, it melts upon his head." — " "Tis weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel!"...wholesome meal : Through his bare dress appears his shrivel'd skin, And ill he fares without, and worse within. With that weak body, lame, diseas'd, and... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 750 pages
...snow," quoth Susan, " falls upon his bed— It Mows beside the thatch—it melts upon his head." " 'Tis weakness, child, for grieving guilt to feel."—...Yes, but he never sees a wholesome meal; Through his hare dress appears his shrivell'd skin. And ill he fares without, and worse wiihin ! With that weak... | |
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