 | Bridget Storey (fict. name.) - 1859
...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 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... | |
 | Mary Bayly - 1859 - 303 halaman
...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... | |
 | George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - 1874
...could I touch the fur of the victim of my stupid heedlessuess. Well might the poet remind us how — " Evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as want of heart." And so Diabolus was right then, after all ! Had I not done worse, far worse, than follow his advice... | |
 | John Blackmore (lieut.) - 1860
...have healed, The human sorrow, and smart, And yet it never was in rny soul To play so ill a part, But evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as want of heart.' " CHAPTER I. " Jesus said unto them, Go your way, and tell Jobn whnt things ye have seen and heard... | |
 | Ellen Barlee - 1860 - 239 halaman
...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,... | |
 | James Peddie (of Edinburgh.) - 1860
...destitute, and the vicious, — it would lead to serious thought on the subject, for it is true that " Evil is wrought by want of thought As well as want of will." There are many, not strictly religious persons, who may not have faith in missionary effort... | |
 | 1861
...smart ! And yet it never was in my soul To play so ill a part : But evil is wrought by want of Thought, She clasp'd her fervent hands, And the tears began...yet, that many a Dame Would dream the Lady's Dream ! THE WORKHOUSE CLOCK. AN ALLEGORY. THERE 'sa murmur in the air, A noise in every street- — The murmur... | |
 | 1861
...healed I The human sorrow and smart ! And yet it never was in my soul «To play so ill a part ; But evil is wrought by want of thought? As well as want of heart ! " She clasped her fervent hands, And the tears began to stream ? Large, and bitter, and fast they fell, Remorse... | |
 | 1861
...tendencies may tend to weaken Christ's cause, though such is the very opposite of the real intention— " Evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as want of heart." There are men and women in India in all the churches, who are pillars in Christ's Church. There are... | |
 | Mary E. Simpson - 1861
...mistress were very good, kind, God-fearing people; but even such sometimes do very wrong blindly. " Evil is wrought By want of thought, As well as want of heart." Several times in the course of the year I had been to see him, and was always most kindly welcomed... | |
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