No — man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some moments in a weary life When they can know and feel that they have been Themselves the fathers and the dealers-out Of some small blessings ; have been kind to such As needed kindness, for this... The Moral Class-book - Page 80edited by - 1839 - 168 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...abstinence from evil deeds, And these inevitable charities, Wherewith to satisfy the human soul ? No — Man is dear to Man ; the poorest poor Long for some moments in a weary life When they can know und feel that they have been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealers-out Of some small blessings ;... | |
| William Henry Channing - Christian sociology - 1850 - 706 pages
...contribute to the treasury of human charity, and in some way aid in the speed of universal happiness, for " Man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some moments in a weary Hl'u When they can know and feel that they have been Themselves, the fathers and the dealers-out Of... | |
| Sir Charles Reed - 1851 - 152 pages
...believe that thousands desire for their children that which they have but little power to teach. " The poorest poor Long for some moments, in a weary life, When they can know and feel, that they have bcen Themselves, the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings."* Then, we are told, infants... | |
| John Hamilton Thom - Bible - 1852 - 462 pages
...theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven." God makes all men equal in the opportunities of the divinest joys. " Man is dear to man : the poorest poor Long for some...cause, That we have, all of us, ONE HUMAN HEART." 5. (Ver. 13-15.) Again, St. Paul urges no extravagance of Charity. He states that there is no obligation... | |
| John Hamilton Thom - Bible - 1852 - 416 pages
...theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven." God makes all men equal in the opportunities of the divinest joys. " Man is dear to man : the poorest poor Long for some...cause, That we have, all of us, ONE HUMAN HEART." 5. (Ver. 13-15.) Again, St. Paul urges no extravagance of Charity. He states that there is no obligation... | |
| Daniel H. Whitney - Freemasonry - 1852 - 40 pages
...inculcations of Masonry under all its forms, Irom the spirit that teaches us that every where — " Man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some...blessings ; have been kind to such -. As needed kindness ; lor the single cause, That we have, ALL of us a human heart." I am respectfully yours, &c., D, H.... | |
| English essays - 1852 - 354 pages
...the finest things in Cowper: — " Man i! dear to man ; the poorest poor I,"N'_' (,ir some momente in a weary life When they can know and feel that they have been. Themselves, the fathers and the dealera out Of some small blessing! ; have been kind to such As needed kindness, for this !ingle cause,... | |
| Anne Bowman - 1853 - 242 pages
...you require a confirmation of this principle from the poets you admire so much, listen to Wordsworth. Man is dear to man : the poorest poor Long for some...blessings ; have been kind to such As needed kindness.' In a short time you will, with the poor despised children we saw to-day, share one common grave. Once... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1853 - 300 pages
...abstinence from evil deeds, And these inevitable charities, Wherewith to satisfy the human soul ? No — man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some...that they have been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealers-out Of some small blessings ; have been kind to such As needed kindness, for this single cause,... | |
| Thomas Noon Talfourd - English essays - 1854 - 192 pages
...hope, which is at once more tear-moving and more sublime than the finest things in Cowper: — ' Man ia dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some moments...this single cause, That we have all of us one human bean. — Such pleasure is to one kind being known, My neighbour, when with punctual care, each week... | |
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