 | Frederick Saunders - 1866 - 376 halaman
...have healed ! the human sorrow and smart ! And vet 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 ! An illustration of the effect ot antithesis, and grotesqueness of fancy, we have in his Ode to his... | |
 | John Epy Lovell - 1866
...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 1" She clasped her fervent hands, And the tears began to stream ; Large, and bitter, and fast they... | |
 | 1871
...wilful unkindness, much wrong — much fatal, irremediable wrong — is too often inflicted ; for — " Evil is wrought by want of thought. As well as want of heart." Injustice is a thing most strongly reprobated. The unjust monarch is ousted from his monarchy; if the... | |
 | Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood - 1870
...1870. J * * J A NEEDED EXPLANATION. " And yet it never was in my soul To play so hard a part : But evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as want of heart." A GREATER Uuth was never spoken by man, living or dead, than jL\. the one conveyed in the above beautiful... | |
 | 1866
...for their assistance. They do not dispute their obligations, but they lose sight of them ; and — " Evil is wrought By want of thought, As well as want of heart." Again, it may be objected that an ungracious spirit prevails in the preceding pages, and that there... | |
 | Kate Cumming - 1866 - 199 halaman
...healed — The human sorrow and smart ; And yet it never was in my eoul To play so ill a part : But evil is wrought by want of thought, As well as want of heart." I feel confident that very much of this failure is to be attributed to us. I have said many a time... | |
 | 1867
...[so Lear's " Oh, I have taken too little thought of this !"] As well as want of Heart ! She clasp' d her fervent hands, And the tears began to stream ;...yet, that many a Dame Would dream the Lady's Dream !* An Edinburgh Reviewer of mortality in trades and profession!, dwelling on the fatal conditions under... | |
 | Thomas Hood - 1867
...have heal'd! 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...to stream ; Large, and bitter, and fast they fell, Kemorse was so extreme ; And yet, oh yet, that many a Dame Would dream the Lady's Dream ! THE WORKHOUSE... | |
 | 1867
...taken too tittle thought of this !"] As well as want of Heart L She clasp' d her fervent hands, And tne tears began to stream ; Large, and bitter, and fast...yet, that many a Dame Would dream the Lady's Dream !* An Edinburgh Reviewer of mortality in trades and professions, dwelling on the fatal conditions under... | |
 | f. d. richards - 1867
...These things arise, I repeat, from want of self- reliance and vanity. Thoughtlessness is no excuse, for Evil is wrought By want of thought, As well as want of heart. There is in these cases sometimes too much self-reliance, which is another phase of vain-gloriousness.... | |
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