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HOSPITAL EOR SICK CHILDREN. 1L7 ^ ,
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lords for the oppressed taste aad . intellect Very scanty onl was so nruch tlie cult for are the afforde affections d these as Nature ladies ; y
herself bestows on all who bear the naines of wife and mother . It letters is noteworth is that y of that the the careful highest , frugal type German to he traced housewife hi in hhearted all : these we search faded lish
lad in vain y , whose for some portrait touch Ben of Jonson the hig has h-souled drawn and from life g- _;* for any Eng token of the learning Elizabeth and Mary of England display in their
autothe grap deeper h Latin stud letters y , which to Duke , when Albert the , still hunt preserved was up , at and Koni the gsberg hounds ; or
swep "to unsp t past here , kept the their spirit gentle of Plato cousin " than in her to join solitude the thron , delig g hting of kni more ghts
and ladies in the chase .
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Hospital Eor Sick Children. 1l7 ^ ,
HOSPITAL EOR SICK CHILDREN . 1 L 7 _^ ,
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¦ XVII . —HOSPITAL FOE , SICK _CHILDREN-
Among Sick Once , The There - The Intere...
Among sick once , the there - the interest is many , we should and institutions sympath imag in ine London , of scarcel all b y for efore any the whom care so sure and its to cure claims rouse of the are at
broug of little ht , mart as this yrs for to the the rap amelioration id hot y -bed of growth that the sufferings of modern out of of civilisation that army three ,
for whomdear readerswe are told one every coffins made , in this vast , metropolis is destined ! While advance in medical science and in sanitary knowledge have
during the last half century considerably reduced the rate of mortliat * " we Sonnet present on it Lucy without , Countess hesitation of Bedford to the reader . " The . picture is so beautiful
" This morning , "timely wrapt with holy fire , I thought to form unto my could zealous most Muse desire
"What kind of creature I , I To meant _lionor to , serve make , aud her fair love ; and as free poets and use . wise ,
Nor I Of meant greatest shed the like blood day influence -star , and should yet from , more not Ms lucent bri good , ghter th seat an rise . great , ;
I meant she should be courteous , facile , sweet , I Hating meant that each solemn softest vice virtue of there greatness should —pride meet ; ,
Fit in that softer bosom to reside . I Onl purposed y a learned her , , that and a should manly with spul shear even cont powers rol ,
Of The Destiny rock , the , and spindle spin , her and own the free hours s . Such , when I meant to feign , and and wished that to she see , !
My Muse bade , Bedford write , was "
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), April 1, 1860, page 117, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01041860/page/45/
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