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Centennial History of Mason County: Including a Sketch of the Early History ... - Page 275
by Joseph Cochrane - 1876 - 352 pages
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The Manual of Liberty, Or, Testimonies in Behalf of the Rights of Mankind ...

1795 - 432 pages
...unheeded.tears, ?-i. "fj Dejected widows with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood fears! The lame, the blind, and far the happiest they ! The moping ideoc and the madman gay. Here too the sick their final doom receive, Here brought, amid the scenes...
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Poems, Volume 1

George Crabbe - 1810 - 178 pages
...Mothers never wed ; Dejected Widows with unheeded tears, And crippled Age with more than childhood fears ; The Lame, the Blind, and, far the happiest...Sick their final doom receive, Here brought, amid the scene* of grief, to grieve, Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow, Mixt with the clamours...
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The Medical and Physical Journal, Volume 37

1817 - 612 pages
...memory .— Ешт. Dejected widows with unheeded tears, And crippled age, with more than childhood fears; The lame, the blind, and far the happiest they, The moping idiot and the madiuaa gay." The cells, in which are placed such maniacs as require close confinement, are remarkably...
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The Stranger in Shrewsbury; Or, An Historical and Descriptive View of ...

Thomas J. Howell - 1816 - 244 pages
...Forsaken wives, ami mothers never wed ; Dejected widows with unheeded tears, And crippled age wilh more than childhood's fears ; The lame, the blind,...happiest they! The moping idiot and the madman gay. CtABBI. Tuts handsome brick building, situated on the op. posite side of the river to the Quarry, was...
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Collectaneous Epitaphs: Chiefly Designed to Assist Surviving Relations in ...

Morgan Williams - 1822 - 728 pages
...on the joyless beds, Forsaken wives, and mothers never wed, Dejected widows with unheeded terns, I And crippled age with more than childhood's fears,...happiest they ! — The moping idiot and the madman gay." Gallasem ni, bobl gyfftedin y byd presenol, a phobl hollol wareiddiedig Macauley, hysbysu i'r deall...
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Golden Rules of Social Philosophy; Or, A New System of Practical Ethics

Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 422 pages
...and mothers never wed; Dejected widows with unheeded tears And crippled age with more than childhood fears; The lame, the blind; and far the happiest they! The moping idiot, and the madman gay." Or, is it in the public wards of hospitals, where disease, stalking in every form, aggravates disease,...
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Golden Rules of Social Philosophy; Or, A New System of Practical Ethics

Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 426 pages
...and mothers never wed ; Dejected widows with unheeded tears And crippled age with more than childhood fears; The lame, the blind ; and far the happiest they! The moping idiot, and the madman gay." Or, is it in the public wards of hospitals, where disease, stalking in every form, aggravates disease,...
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The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: With Life

George Crabbe - 1899 - 540 pages
...mothers never wed ; Dejected widows with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood fears ; The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot, and the madman gay. n And the cold charities of man to man : Whose laws indeed for ruin'd age provide, And strong compulsion...
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The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: Complete in One Volume

George Crabbe - 1829 - 348 pages
...Dejeeted widows with unheeded tears, And erippled age with more than ehildhood fears; The lame, the hlind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot and the madman gay. Here too the siek their final doom reeeive. Here hronght, anud the seenes of grief, to grieve, Where the lond groans...
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The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: The library. The village. The ...

George Crabbe - 1834 - 358 pages
...and the extracts made suci' an impression upon me, that 7 can also repeat their. The two lines, — ' The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot, and the madman gay,' — struck my youthful feelings particularly; though facts, as far as they had then come under my knowledge,...
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