| Harriet Beecher Stowe - 1855 - 500 páginas
...looked on as the one who might be envied — he who can, or he who cannot feel ? THE SEAMSTRESS. " Few, save the poor, feel for the poor ; The rich know...hard It is to be of needful food And needful rest debarred. Their paths are paths of plenteousness ; They sleep on silk and down ; They never think how... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 páginas
...And miss'd whtle it is given ; 'Tis given — for the claims of earth Are less than those of heaven. Few, save the poor, feel for the poor ; The rich know...paths of plenteousness : They sleep on silk and down, And never think how heavily The weary head lies down. They know not of the scanty meal, With small... | |
| 1859 - 398 páginas
...HAPPY PROSPECT 355 xxxix. HARRY'S HOME 367 CONCLUSION 378 HARRY LEE. CHAPTER I. SLEEPING OUT. •' Few, save the poor, feel for the poor ; the rich know...hard It is to be of needful food and needful rest debarred." LANDON. IT was a cool, pleasant morning in the early part of October ; the sun was not yet... | |
| Tom Burgess - 1861 - 234 páginas
...rendered by poverty and privation. The gentle and fair LEL, with sweet and simple eloquence, says — " Few, save the poor, feel for the poor ; The rich know...to be of needful food, And needful rest debarr'd. " Thrilling though the thought may be, that misery does not destroy the sympathy for one another's... | |
| 1861 - 144 páginas
...And missed while it is given ; Tis given — for the claims of earth Are less than those of heaven. Few, save the poor, feel for the poor ; The rich know...hard It is to be of needful food And needful rest debarred. Their paths are paths of plenteousncss ; They sleep on silk and down, And never think how... | |
| 1861 - 356 páginas
...pleasures are but few. COWPEE. He views with keen desire The rusty grate, unconscious of a fire. GOLDSMITH. Few save the poor feel for the poor; The rich know not how hard It is to be of needful rest And needful food debarred: They know not of the scanty meal, With small, pale faces round; No... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1867 - 548 páginas
...store, And miss'd while it is given : 'Tis given, for the claims of earth Are less than those of heaven. Few, save the poor, feel for the poor ; The rich know...is to be of needful food And needful rest debarr'd. 342 Their paths are paths of plenteousness, They sleep on silk and down, And never think how heavily... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 páginas
...into poverty by wrong. They learn in suffering what they teach in song. Shelley, Julian and Madalb. Few save the poor feel for the poor ; The rich know not how hard It is to be of needful rest And needful food debarr'd : They know not of the scanty meal, With small pale faces round ; No... | |
| Leaves - 1868 - 244 páginas
...and privation. The gentle and fair LE L'., with sweet and simple eloquence, says — " Few, ваve the poor, feel for the poor ; The rich know not how...to be of needful food, And needful rest debarr'd." Thrilling though the thought may be, that misery does not destroy the sympathy for one another's wretchedness,... | |
| Young housekeeper - 1869 - 426 páginas
...And miss'd while it is given i 'Tis given— for the claims of earth Are less than those of heaven. Few, save the poor, feel for the poor ; The rich know...They sleep on silk and down, They never think how heavily The weary head lies down. They know not of the scanty meal, With small pale faces round ; No... | |
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