| Alexander Andrews - 1856 - 372 páginas
...were practised. What says Thomson ? — The gloomy gaol, Unpitied and unheard where misery moans ; Where sickness pines — where thirst and hunger burn, And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice. While, in the land of liberty — the land Whose every street and public meeting glow With open freedom,... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 páginas
...redressivo searched Into the horrors of the gloomy jail ? Uupitied, and unheard, where misery moans, [mourn. The nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets In consecrated earth, • And on the h While in the land of Liberty, the land Whose every street and public meeting glow With open freedom,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1856 - 930 páginas
...himself had been a sufferer : " l'npiWd «nd unheard, where misery mourns, Where sick n ess pin es, where thirst and hunger burn, And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice : While, in the land of liberty, the land Whose erery street and public meeting glow "Л i ti open... | |
| George Bancroft - 1855 - 516 páginas
...and those on the continent to whom, as Protestants, bigotry denied freedom of worship and a home. " Where sickness pines, where thirst and hunger burn, And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice." In 1728, he invoked the interference of the English parliament ; and, as a commissioner for inquiring... | |
| James Thomson - 1861 - 480 páginas
...redressive search'd 3GO Into the horrors of the gloomy jailj Unpitied, and unheard, where misery moans; Where sickness pines; where thirst and hunger burn, And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice. While in the land of liberty, the land Whose every street and public meeting glow With open freedom,... | |
| James Thomson - 1862 - 272 páginas
...in the yeur 1729. Into the horrors of the gloomy jail; Unpitied, and unheard, where misery moans ; Where sickness pines; where thirst and hunger burn; And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice ; While in the land of liberty, the land Whos : every street and public meeting glow With open freedom,... | |
| James Robertson (of 5, Bankside.) - 1863 - 88 páginas
...redressive scarch'd Into the horrors of the gloomy jail, TJnpitied, and unheard, where misery moans ; Where sickness pines ; •where thirst and hunger burn, And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice. 0 great design, if executed well, With patient care, and ivisdom-tcmper'd zeal ! Ye sons of mercy !... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 332 páginas
...redressive searched Into the horrors of the gloomy gaol ?— Unpitied and unheard, where misery moans ; Where sickness pines ; where thirst and hunger burn, And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice. Hogarth painted Bambridge before the Committee : he was tried, but acquitted for want of evidence ;... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 338 páginas
...Into the horrors of the gloomy gaol ?— Unpitied and unheard, where misery moans ; Where sicltness pines ; where thirst and hunger burn, And poor misfortune feels the lash of vice. Hogarth painted Bambridge before the Committee : he was tried, but acquitted for want of evidence ;... | |
| Robert Wright - 1867 - 446 páginas
...woe, redressive searched Into the horrors of the gloomy jail, Where misery moana unpitied and 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 the legal monsters into light ; Wrench from... | |
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