| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 pages
...Who taught that heaven-directed spire to rise ? " The Man of Ross," each lisping babe replies. Behold the market-place with poor o'erspread ! The Man of...state, Where age and want sit smiling at the gate : Him portioned maids, apprenticed orphans blest, The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick?... | |
| 1852 - 670 pages
...rsvs. Behold the market place, with poor overspread, The Man of Ross divides the weekly bread ; Ih feeds yon alms-house, neat, but void of state, Where age and want sit smiling at the gate. Him portioned maids, appremlc'd orphans blett, The young who labor, and the old who rest. Is any eick !... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...Who taught that heaven-directed spire to rise ? «The MAN OP Ross!" each lisping habe replies. Behold the market-place with poor o'erspread ! The MAN OF...want sit smiling at the gate : Him portion'd maids, apprenticed orphans blest, The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick ! the MAN OF Ross... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 824 pages
...that the; cannot cart between one Dcld and another. Mortimer's Huibandry. He feeds yon alrnshouse, neat but void of state. Where age and want sit smiling at the gate. Pope. Gares, in agriculture, are the convenient raoveable parts of fences, generally formed of umber... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1840 - 372 pages
...Who taught that heaven-directed spire to rise?— The Man of Ross each lisping babe replies. Behold the market-place with poor o'erspread ! The Man of...Want sit smiling at the gate, Him portion'd maids, apprenticed orphans blest. The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick ? The Man of Ross... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1840 - 800 pages
...Who taught that heaven-directed spire to rise?— The Man of Ross each lisping babe replies. Behold the market-place with poor o'erspread! The Man of...Want sit smiling at the gate, Him portion'd maids, apprenticed orphans blest. The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick? The Man of Ross... | |
| Isaac Butt - 1840 - 1124 pages
...last hour arrives, and then true friends need not to grieve, nor false ones feign to weep. CHAPTER XV. He feeds yon almshouse, neat, but void of state, Where Age and Want sit smiling at the gate; Him portioned maids, apprenticed orphans blest, The young who labour, and the old who rest. This maxim... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 346 pages
...Who taught that heaven-directed spire to rise ?— The Man of Ross each lisping babe replies. Behold the market-place with poor o'erspread ! The Man of...Want sit smiling at the gate, Him portion'd maids, apprenticed orphans blest, The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick ? The Man of Ross... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 838 pages
...repose? Who taught that heaven-directed spire to rise? The Man of Ross, each lisping babe replies. Behold the market-place with poor o'erspread— The Man of...almshouse, neat, but void of state, Where Age and Want sit uniting at the gate : llini portion'd maids, apprenticed orphans blest, The young who labour, and the... | |
| Elizabeth Parker (editor.) - 1841 - 354 pages
...of Koss," each lisping babe replies. Behold the market-place with poor o'erspread! The Man of Koss divides the weekly bread: He feeds yon almshouse,...state, Where age and want sit smiling at the gate: Him portioned maids, apprenticed orphans, bles^i, The young who labour, and the old who rest. Is any sick... | |
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