| Bridget Storey (fict. name.) - 1859 - 306 pages
...hunger, and pain and want, But now I dreamt of them all. ***** The wounds I might have healed, The human sorrow and smart ! And yet it never was in my...wrought by want of thought As well as want of heart ! HOOD. ROBERT, left to himself, lay back in thought, and not till the first shade of twilight came... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1859 - 410 pages
...never remembered the naked limbs that froze with winter's cold; The wounds I might have healed ! the human sorrow and smart ! And yet it never was in my...wrought by want of thought, as well as want of heart! § 24. Schiirmayer, not the least accurate of recent German writers on Forensic Medicine,* thus speaks:... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1859 - 410 pages
...never remembered the naked limbs that froze with winter's cold; The wounds I might have healed ! the human sorrow and smart! And yet it never was in my...But evil is wrought by want of thought, as well as ivant of heart! § 24. Schurrnayer, not the least accurate of recent German writers on Forensic Medicine,*... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1859 - 396 pages
...never remembered the naked limbs that froze with winter's cold; The wounds I might have healed ! the human sorrow and smart ! And yet it never was in my...soul to play so ill a part ; But evil is wrought by ivant of thought, as well as want of heart ! §24. Schiirmayer, not the least accurate of recent German... | |
| Plague Spot - 1859 - 632 pages
...remembered the naked limbs That froze with winter's cold. " ' The wounds I might have heal'd ; The human sorrow and smart ! And yet it never was in my soul To play so ill a part ; Hut Evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as want of heart.' " She clasp'd her fervent hands,... | |
| Mary Bayly - 1859 - 326 pages
...real service. She might truly have said — " And yet it wan never in my soul To play so ill a port ; But evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as want of heurt." The most beautiful and touching lessons on this subject are to be found in the life of our... | |
| Thomas Johnson Corson - 1859 - 168 pages
...carefully consider what may be the influence of our words and actions upon others, for we know that " Evil is wrought, by want of thought, As well as want of heart;" and what is said and done without any hurtful intention, may be productive of great harm. A word once... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1859 - 420 pages
...God! In many an ample fold; But I never remember'd the naked limbs That froze with winter's cold. The human sorrow and smart! And yet it never was in my soul "The wounds I might have heal'd! To play so ill a part: But evil is wrought by want of thought, As... | |
| Harry Linton (fict.name.) - 1860 - 230 pages
...clay, she only seemed to see men like trees walking. CHAPTER III. 'The wounds I might have heal'd ! The human sorrow and smart ! And yet it never was in my...But evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as by want of heart !' — The Lady's Dream. — THOMAS Hoo i> . WE return to Mrs Linton's attic, which,... | |
| Ellen Barlee - 1860 - 262 pages
...Toiee that cries — For the pomp of pride, We haste to an early grave." HOOD. " It never was in your soul, To play so ill a part, But evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as want of heart." HOOD. IT is now some years since the subject of the needlewomen of London was brought before the public,... | |
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