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THE CHILDREN OF POVERTY AND CRIME

... THE CHILDREN OF PoVERTY AND CRIME. REFORnMAToRiES, Ragged Schools, and similar institu- tions, Iave been called oceiaBridgces The title is a happy one. God's blessing, writes Longfellow- God's blssing on thle arclitects who build Tile bridges o'er ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... separately for every crime laid to his charge he would enjoy a long life passed in the dock, and pro. bably be prosecuted by Liberal and Con. servative Attorneys-General during many changes of government. If his series uf crimes were to be spread over ...

TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES

... strain, ToR-Rgon's overthrow , ?? round, pnsh-srnnd, in quickest time The lowest frop be spent lw Aone lotd reund, ?? and Crime, And Crime's Just punishment I ,Fil, fill again ! fill to the brim To-Loss of honest fame! - Quaff, deeper quaff! whbile now we ...

THE JAIL OF NEWGATE—PERNICIOUS LITERATURE

... ry evidence surely established the fact that certain literature was anduoing respect- able lads to contemplate and commit crimes, and was a great and serious evil. Ete wished again to sound the alarm, that it might enter the minds rand engage the serious ...

THE FORSAKEN TO HER FATHER

... others do; But if we blame him, we in turn Have learn'd that hateful lesson too! Desertion of myself, his worst, His only crime perhaps may prove; Shall he of all men be the first Condemned for being false in love? The world has never yet denied Its favour ...

UP PROTESTANTS, UP!

... that kind heaven or earth can afford, By religion and laws, and bytorture abhor'd, By base superstition, and priestcraft, and crime. Up, Protestants, up !-'tis the crisis of time. By wife, home, and children, by kindred and King, By the one sacred triumph ...

Poetry

... linger, Pausing ol the brink; Be your purpose worthy, Utter what you think. Sometimes a word will save, Then silence is a crime; The best thoughts lack a use ]l\ot ?? in time! Act in time! reflect- Noneo Caln the past renew; To think and spealk are vain ...

SELECTED POETRY

... SELECTED POETRY, TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF ! 'TAteR care of yourself il'-hvat's tbe wrorldl to yon, With its sorrow, sin aud crime ? If you wvant to be rich, find somuetiling to dlo- The poor are seldom sublimie. To swim in the stream of wealth that flows ...

Poetry

... sublime! Oh, for a tongue with wondrous art, To thunder at the human heart, And bid the gloomy shades depart, Of ignorance and crime! Oh, that a poet's power were mine To charm, to elevate, and teach; Like costly treasures, thought divine, To set in pearls ...

Poetry

... in battle shed. By the dying and the dead, By the ?? of dread. For peace we pray. By the raging passions rife In the cruel crimes of strife, By the loss of more than lEfe, For peace we pray. Boy the Viectore dollbtfidl fame, Bailt on faraine. sword, and ...

Poetry

... suffice To steep the heart in woe; The portal to a scene of vice whence ills eternal flow. Resist begiunings h Tabit stains With crime the purest breast, Till hateful passion proud'y reigrs In darkest deeds cortfest. ?? begtinnr;ngs ! be thou bold To kill, in ...

THE OUTCAST BOYS OF ENGLAND

... bread. From childhood's hours of sorrow, To manhood's ardent primp, They grow from guile and mischief To mri and murderous crime. For life or death unfitted, They bear the. felon's brand, Till swept away unpitied, As nuisance ?? the land. Dark, wretched ...