| English poetry - 1863 - 478 pages
...with less of cost. The mean suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Ne'er moved in pity to the wandering poor; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That Heaven can bless, if mortals will be kind. Conscious of wanting worth, he views the bowl, And feels... | |
| English poems - 1863 - 364 pages
...with less of cost. The mean suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Ne'er moved in pity to the wandering poor ; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That Heaven can bless, if mortals will be kind. Conscious of wanting worth, he views the bowl, And feels... | |
| English poetry - 1863 - 362 pages
...with less of cost. The mean suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Ne'er moved in pity to the wandering poor ; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That Heaven can bless, if mortals will be kind. Conscious of wanting worth, he views the bowl, And feels... | |
| William Lennie - English language - 1864 - 186 pages
...say very higher. The mean suspicious wretch whose bolted door Ne'er moved in duty to the wandering poor ; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind. That Heaven can bless if mortals will be kind. There are many more shining qualities in the mind of man,... | |
| William Brighty Rands - 1864 - 384 pages
...of it — " The mean, suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Scarce moved in welcome to the wandering poor, — With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That Heaven will bless, if mortals will be kind." Such liberality is a powerful educator, both of those... | |
| Thomas Parnell - 1866 - 358 pages
...less of cost. " The mean, suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Ne'er mov'd in duty to the wandering poor ; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That heaven can bless, if mortals will be kind. Conscious of wanting worth, he views the bowl, And feels... | |
| Thomas Parnell - Irish poetry - 1866 - 324 pages
...less of cost. " The mean, suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Ne'er mov'd in duty to the wandering poor ; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That heaven can bless, if mortals will be kind. Conscious of wanting worth, he views the bow], And feels... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - English poetry - 1866 - 574 pages
...with less of cost. The mean suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Ne'er moved in pity to the wandering poor; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That Heaven can bless, if mortals will be kind. Conscious of wanting worth, he views the bowl, And feels... | |
| Thomas Parnell - Irish poetry - 1866 - 324 pages
...learn to trust ! " The mean, suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Ne'er mov'd in duty to the wandering poor ; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That heaven can bless, if mortals will be kind. Conscious of wanting worth, he views the bow]. And feels... | |
| Words - 1866 - 368 pages
...less of cost. " The mean, suspicious wretch, whose bolted door Ne'er moved in duty to the wandering poor ; With him I left the cup, to teach his mind That Heaven can bless, if mortals will be kind. Conscious of wanting worth, he views the bowl, And feels... | |
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