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" And half protected by the vicious Son, Who half supports him ; he with heavy glance Views the young ruffians who around him dance ; And, by the sadness in his face, appears To trace the progress of their future years : Through what strange course of misery,... "
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 20. kötet

1812 - 532 oldal
...his tardy aid — her Mother there With Gipsy -state engross'd the only chair; Solemn and dull her look ; with such she stands, And reads the Milk-maid's...punishment and pain, Sport of fierce passions, must eacli child sustain — Ere they like him approach their latter end, Without a hope, a comfort, or...

The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 8. kötet,2. rész

1812 - 680 oldal
...: Last in the group, the worn-out Grandsire sits Neglected, lost, and living but by fits ; Usele-s, despis'd, his worthless labours done, And half protected...latter end, Without a hope, a comfort, or a friend !' Vol. I. pp. 197 — 199. In pon rait-pninting, Mr. C. is often successful. ' Counter meantime selected,...

The Eclectic Review, 8. kötet;16. kötet,2. rész

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1812 - 668 oldal
...Must wildly wander each unpractis'd cheat ; What shame and grief, what punishment and pain, Spot t of fierce passions, must each child sustain—- Ere...latter end, Without a hope, a comfort, or a friend !' Vol. I. pp. 197 — 199, {n porrrait-painting, Mr. C. is olten successful. 1 Con ter meantime selected,...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 82. kötet,2. rész;112. kötet

1812 - 760 oldal
...What shame ani grief, what punishment and pain, [sustain — Sport of fierce passions, must each child Ere they like him approach their latter end, Without...comfort, or a friend '. " But this Orlando felt not; ' Regues,' said be, [they be ; * Doubt), ss they are, but merry rogues They wander round the laud,...

Sporting Magazine: Or, Monthly Calendar of the Transactions of ..., 41. kötet

1813 - 422 oldal
...around him dance ; And, by the sadness in his face, appear» To trace the progiess of their futuie years; Through what strange course of misery, vice,...latter end, Without a hope, a comfort, or a friend! THE VICARAGE SEQUESTERED. vicarage, though small, is snug and warm ; Two hundred clear — Hcav'n keep...

Spirit of the English Magazines

1828 - 514 oldal
...future years : Through what strange course of misery, vice, deceit, Must wildly wander each unpractised cheat ! What shame and grief, what punishment and...latter end, Without a hope, a comfort, or a friend !" In the first place, how clear and brilliant is the picture of the gipsy woman in the first of Wordsworth's...

The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: With Life

George Crabbe - 1899 - 540 oldal
...future years : Through what strange course of misery, vice, deceit, Must wildly wander each unpractised cheat ! What shame and grief, what punishment and...felt not ; " Rogues," said he, " Doubtless they are, hut merry rogues they be ; They wander round the land, and be it true They break the laws — then...

The Athenaeum and Literary Chronicle, 3. kötet

1828 - 442 oldal
...future years : Tbrougfl what strange course of misery, vice, deceit, Must wildly wander each unpractised cheat ! What shame and grief, what punishment and...Sport of fierce passions, must each child sustain — Kre they, like him, approach their latter end, • Without a hope, a comfort, or a friend '.' In...

Beauties of the Rev. George Crabbe. With a Biographical Sketch

George Crabbe - 1832 - 152 oldal
...his face, appears To trace the progress of their future years. Thro' what strange course of mis'ry, vice, deceit, Must wildly wander each unpractis'd...latter end, Without a hope, a comfort, or a friend !* THE LOVER'S JOURNEY. • The mortal remains of an aged female belonging to this singular race of...

The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: Tales of the hall

George Crabbe - 1834 - 320 oldal
...future years : Through what strange course of misery, vice, deceit, Must wildly wander each unpractised cheat ! What shame and grief, what punishment and...latter end, Without a hope, a comfort, or a friend ! (') (1) [This picture is evidently finished con amore, and appears to us to be absolutely perfect,...




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