| James Thomson - 1862 - 272 pages
...crush'd out lives, by secret barbarous ways, That for their country would have toil'd, or bled ? Oh! great design, if executed well, With patient care,...iron rod; And bid the cruel feel the pains they give. Much still untouch'd remains: in this rank nge, Much is the patriot's weeding hand requir'd. The toils... | |
| James Robertson (of 5, Bankside.) - 1863 - 88 pages
...misfortune feels the lash of vice. 0 great design, if executed well, With patient care, and ivisdom-tcmper'd zeal ! Ye sons of mercy ! yet resume the search, Drag...rod, And bid the cruel feel the pains they give." * Manning, p. 29. Appendix. The counsel to the prison gave 1000£ for his appoint ment, and the attorney... | |
| Robert Wright - Georgia - 1867 - 446 pages
...unheard, Where sickness pines, where thirst and hunger burn, And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice ? Ye sons of Mercy ! yet resume the search ; Drag forth...rod, And bid the cruel feel the pains they give."* Mr. Oglethorpe, on the 14th of May, delivered the Second Report of the Committee, stating what progress... | |
| J. Heneage Jesse - 1871 - 508 pages
...would have toiled or bled. O great design, if executed well, With patient care and wisdom — tempered zeal ! Ye sons of mercy ! yet resume the search ;...rod ; And bid the cruel feel the pains they give." THOM8ON'8 Winter. The Fleet Prison was burned to the ground in the great fire of London, and was again... | |
| Adonijah Strong Welch - English language - 1873 - 296 pages
...wisdom-temper'd zeal. Ye sons of Mercy , yet resume the search ; Drag forth the regal monsters into light. 380 Wrench from their hands Oppression's iron rod, And bid the cruel feel the p <ins they give. Much still untouch'd remains ; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1874 - 464 pages
...well, With patient care, and wisdom-temper'd zeal. Ye sons of mercy ! yet resume the search ; 1 irag forth the legal monsters into light, Wrench from their...rod, And bid the cruel feel the pains they give." In consequence, the affair was taken up by the House of Commons, who, after an investigation by a select... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 pages
...Poems," puges 361, 365. 0 groat design! if executed well, With patient care, and wisdom-temper'd zsal : Ye sons of mercy ! yet resume the search ; Drag forth...iron rod, And bid the cruel feel the pains they give. Much still untouch'd remains; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand required. The toils... | |
| Comparative linguistics - 1883 - 762 pages
...sons of mercy! yet resume the search; Drag forth the legal monsters into light, Wrench from their hand oppression's iron rod, And bid the cruel feel the pains they give. 4. Thomson suchte veraltete oder ungewöhnliche Wörter, die zwar in der poésie verwendet wurden,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1878 - 516 pages
...misfortune feels the lash of vice. O great design ! if executed well, With patient care and wisdom-tempered zeal. Ye sons of mercy ! yet resume the search ; Drag...rod, And bid the cruel feel the pains they give." In consequence, the affair was taken up by the House of Commons, who, after an investigation by a select... | |
| James Thomson - 1880 - 548 pages
...would have toiled, or bled. O great design ! if executed well, With patient care, and wisdom-tempered zeal. Ye sons of mercy ! yet resume the search ; Drag...iron rod, And bid the cruel feel the pains they give. Much still untouched remains ; in this rank age, Much is the patriot's weeding hand required. The toils... | |
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