Who for their parents' sins, or for their own, Are now as vagrants, wanderers, beggars known, Hunted and hunting through the world, to share Alms and contempt, and shame and scorn to bea* ; Whom Law condemns, and Justice, with a sigh, Pursuing, shakes... Poetical Works - Стр. 43авторы: George Crabbe - 1839Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| George Crabbe - 1835 - Страниц: 318
...known, Hunted and hunting through the world, to share Alms and contempt, and shame and scorn to bear; Whom Law condemns, and Justice, with a sigh, Pursuing,...should these commit, They for the gallows will be rendered fit. But James had virtues—was esteemed as one Whom men looked up to, and relied upon. Kind... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - Страниц: 558
...known. Hunted and hunting through the world, to share Alms and contempt, and shame and scorn tabear, Whom Law condemns, and Justice, with a sigh. Pursuing,...will be render'd fit. But James had virtues — was cstecm'd as one Whom men look'd up to, and relied upon. Kind to his equals, social when they met —... | |
| George Crabbe - 1882 - Страниц: 272
...happy, yet he loves to pray.' • In Crabbe's Posthumous Volume mention is made of some such Tagabonds ; "Whom Law condemns, and Justice, with a sigh Pursuing, shakes her sword, and passes by.' Has English poetry many a finer couplet than now quoted from thia slipshod ' Muse of the mad, the foolish,... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1889 - Страниц: 534
...Miladi think of these two Lines of his which returned to me the other day ? Talking of poor Vagrants &c, 'Whom Law condemns, and Justice with a Sigh Pursuing, shakes her Sword, and passes by1.' There are heaps of such things lying hid in the tangle of Crabbe's careless verse ; and yet such... | |
| Edward FitzGerald - 1889 - Страниц: 528
...think of these two Lines of his which returned to me the other day ? Talking of poor Vagrants &c., ' Whom Law condemns, and Justice with a Sigh Pursuing, shakes her Sword, and passes by1.' There are heaps of such things lying hid in the tangle of Crabbe's careless verse ; and yet such... | |
| Edward Fitzgerald - 1894 - Страниц: 376
...think of these two Lines of his which returned to me the other day ? Talking of poor Vagrants, etc., Whom Law condemns, and Justice with a Sigh Pursuing, shakes her Sword, and passes by.2 There are heaps of such things lying hid in the tangle of Crabbe's careless verse ; and yet such... | |
| George Crabbe - 1899 - Страниц: 492
...known, Hunted and hunting through the world, to share Alms and contempt, and shame and scorn to bear; Whom Law condemns, and Justice, with a sigh, Pursuing, shakes her sword and passes by.* — But James had virtues — was esteem'd as one Whom men look'd up to, and relied upon. Kind to his... | |
| René Louis Huchon - 1907 - Страниц: 600
...Cf. above, p. 104, n. 2. 1 B. p. 49, col. I, and Kebbel, Life of Crabbe, p. 79. ' Borough, iv. 94-8. Whom Law condemns, and Justice, with a sigh, Pursuing,...should these commit, They for the gallows will be rendered fit.1 Much in advance of his age, in which many minor offences were punishable with death,... | |
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