| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1837 - 336 страница
...arise upon the distance, it is too good to be true." CHAPTER V. THE FETE 'AT SIR ROBERT WALPOLE's. Few, save the poor, feel for the poor : The rich know...hard It is to be of needful food And needful rest debarred. Their paths are paths of plenteousness, They sleep on silk and down ; And never think how... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1838 - 360 страница
...And miss'd while it is given : 'Tis given — for the claims of earth Are less than those of heaven. Few save the poor feel for the poor, The rich know...And needful rest debarr'd. Their paths are paths of plentcousness ; They sleep on silk and down, And never think how heavily The weary head lies down.... | |
| 1838 - 434 страница
...wretchedness, a God-forsaken laud. SQ BLA May, 30, 1838. From the New-York Mirror. The Hick and the Poor. FEW, save the poor, feel for the poor : The rich know not how hard It ia, to.be of needful food And needful rest debarred. Their paths arc paths of plentcousness, They sleep... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1839 - 364 страница
...And miss'd while it is given : 'Tis given — for the claims of earth Are less than those of heaven. Few save the poor feel for the poor. The rich know...paths of plenteousness ; They sleep on silk and down, And never think how heavily The weary head lies down. They know not of the scanty meal With small pale... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1839 - 630 страница
...And miss'd while it is given : 'Tis given—for the claims of earth, Are less than those of heaven. Few, save the poor, feel for the poor, The rich know...hard, It is to be of needful food, And needful rest debarred. Their paths are .paths of plenteousness, Thuy sleep on silk and down, And never think how... | |
| Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1856 - 262 страница
...Grateful praises unto Thee, God ! our King ! CHARLESTON, SC THE SEAMSTRESS. BY MBS. B. BEECHER STOWE. " Few save the poor feel for the poor ; The rich know...And needful rest debarr'd. "Their paths are paths of plenteousnesi; They sleep on silk and down ; They never think how heavily The weary head lies down.... | |
| 1840 - 448 страница
...store And miss'd while it is given: 'Tis given—for the claims of earth Are less than those of heaven. Few, save the poor, feel for the poor, The rich know...hard ' It is to be of needful food And needful rest debarred. Their paths are paths of plenteousr.ess; They sleep on silk and down, And never think how... | |
| 1842 - 418 страница
...arise upon the distance, it is too good to be true." CHAPTER LXXXI. THE FETE AT SIR ROBERT WALPOLE's. Few, save the poor, feel for the poor; The rich know...paths of plenteousness, They sleep on silk and down ; And never mink how heavily The weary head lies down. They know not of the scanty meal, with small... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1843 - 348 страница
...who then will be looked on as the one who might be e:ivied — he who can, or he who cannot feel ? THE SEMPSTRESS. " Few, save the poor, feel for the...the window sit, And see the gay pass by, Yet take their weary work again, And with a mournful eye." LEL HOWEVER fine and elevated, in a sentimental point... | |
| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1846 - 336 страница
...soul, who then will be looked on as the one who might be envied — he who can, or he who cannot feel ? THE SEMPSTRESS. " Few, save the poor, feel for the...hard It is to be of needful food And needful rest debarrtl. Their paths are paths of plenteousness, They sleep on silk and down ; They never think how... | |
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