Impatience marked in his averted eyes ; And, some habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door ; His drooping patient, long inured to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain ; He ceases now the feeble help to crave Of man... Macmillan's Magazine - Page 1071889Full view - About this book
| English poetry - 1807 - 532 pages
...habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door; His drooping patient, long inurM to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain; He ceases now the feeble help to crave Df man, and mutely hastens to the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 274 pages
...habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door ; His drooping patient, long inur'd to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain...to crave Of man ; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears which " bold bad" men despise ; Fain would... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door ; His drooping patient, long inur'd to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain...to crave Of man ; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears which " bold bad" men despise ; Fain would... | |
| George Crabbe - Engelse digkuns - 1808 - 302 pages
...habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door ; His drooping Patient, long inur'd to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain...to crave Of Man ; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears which " bold bad" men despise; Fain would... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 276 pages
...habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door ; His drooping patient, long inur'd to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain...to crave Of man ; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears which " bold bad" men despise Fain would... | |
| John Sabine - Elocution - 1810 - 308 pages
...habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door; His drooping patient, long inur'd to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain;...He ceases now the feeble help to crave, Of man, and mutely hastens to the grave. A Country Clergyman visiting the sick. But ere his death some pious doubts... | |
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 190 pages
...: His drooping Patient, long inur'd to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain ; He eeases now the feeble help to crave Of Man; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears which " bold bad" men despise ; Fain would... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 pages
...habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door : His drooping Patient, long inur'd to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain...to crave Of Man ; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears which " bold bad" men despise ; Fain would... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 310 pages
...habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door : His drooping Patient, long inur'd to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain...to crave Of Man ; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears which " bold bad" men despise ; Fain would... | |
| George Crabbe - English poetry - 1823 - 302 pages
...wears contempt upon his sapient sneer; In haste he seeks the bed where Misery lies, Impatience mark'd in his averted eyes; And, some habitual queries hurried...to crave Of man ; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears, which " bold bad" men despise; Fain would... | |
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