Proverbs in verse, or, Moral instruction conveyed in pictures for use of schools, on the plan of Hogarth moralized . 44 What cant be cured, must be * Pity the sorrows of a poor blind man,Lost to the world—doomd to hardest fate; Relieve his wants, ye happy few, who can;Nor throw reflections on his hapless state. Such is the uttrance here of woe children meeting it to tears are drivn ; And such the sympathy to feci theyre give that httlc that to ihcm was givn! Great is the honour of the human a tender thought on those it give To whom th unfeeling w
Proverbs in verse, or, Moral instruction conveyed in pictures for use of schools, on the plan of Hogarth moralized . 44 What cant be cured, must be * Pity the sorrows of a poor blind man,Lost to the world—doomd to hardest fate; Relieve his wants, ye happy few, who can;Nor throw reflections on his hapless state. Such is the uttrance here of woe children meeting it to tears are drivn ; And such the sympathy to feci theyre give that httlc that to ihcm was givn! Great is the honour of the human a tender thought on those it give To whom th unfeeling world has been unkind,And left to misry, where it could relieve. 45 pvils of life that cannot well be curd,With resignation we are taught to bear ; Must with becoming patience be endnrd,And left m trust to peculiar care.
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