| Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 342 halaman
...day— There children dwell who know no parents' care ; Parents who know no children's love dwell there! Heart-broken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood fears. The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they! The moping idiot, and the madman... | |
| Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 346 halaman
...There children dwell who know no parents' care ; Parents who know no children's love dwell there ! Heart-broken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood fears. The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot, and the madman... | |
| Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 348 halaman
...There children dwell who know no parents' care ; Parents who know no children's love dwell there ! Heart-broken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood fears. The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot, and the madman... | |
| Crabbe - 1967 - 492 halaman
...There children dwell who know no parents' care ; Parents, who know no children's love, dwell there ! Heart-broken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood fears ; The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot and the madman... | |
| William Edward Tate - 1969 - 408 halaman
...There children dwell who know no parents' care; Parents, who know no children's love, dwell there ! Heartbroken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood fears ; The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot and the madman... | |
| Raymond Williams - 1975 - 356 halaman
...There Children dwell who know no parents' care: Parents, who know no Children's love, dwell there; Heart-broken Matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears, And crippled Age with more than childhood's fears; The Lame, the Blind, and, far the happiest they! The moping Idiot and the Madman... | |
| Patrick D. Morrow - 1980 - 270 halaman
...elements, the work house, and so forth. The panorama of degeneration reaches its zenith when Crabbe writes: "The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they!/ The moping idiot and the madman gay" (lines 238-39). Yet, despite the wealth of hard Augustanism in "Book I," post Augustan elements are... | |
| Gary Lee Harrison - 1994 - 250 halaman
...There children dwell who know no parents' care, Parents, who know no children's love, dwell there; Heart-broken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...happiest they! The moping idiot and the madman gay. (1.232-39); Ronald Hatch rightly portrays Crabbe's description of the workhouse in The Village as "the... | |
| James G. Hepburn - 2000 - 302 halaman
...There children dwell, who know no parents' care, Parents, who know no children's love, dwell there! Heartbroken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears, And crippled age with more than childhood fears; The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they! The moping idiot and the madman gay.... | |
| Richard L. Tames - 2005 - 232 halaman
...There children dwell, who know no parents' care; Parents, who know no children's love, dwell there! Heartbroken matrons on their joyless bed, Forsaken...with unheeded tears; And crippled age with more than childhood fears; The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they! The moping idiot, and the madman... | |
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