“A house is never perfectly furnished for enjoyment unless there is a child in it rising three years old, and a kitten rising three weeks.”
Quote by Robert Southey
Book:The Doctor, Etc
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The Doctor, Etc
This book explores various aspects of the medical field through a series of essays and personal narratives, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of being a doctor. more
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“The pulpit is a clergyman's parade; the parish is his field of active service.”
Source: The Life & Correspondence of the Late Robert Southey: (VIII, 390 p.)
Source: The Poetical Works of Robert Southey: Complete in One Volume
Source: On Sir Francis Burdett's motion for parliamentary reform.-On the conduct of the war.-On the cry of the Whigs for peace, 1810.-Army and navy reforms, 1810.-On the economical reformers, 1811.-On the state of the poor.-The principle of Mr. Malthus's essay on population.-The manufacturing system, 1812.-On the state of the poor.-On the accounts of England by foreign travellers and the state of public opinion, 1816.-On the state of public opinion and the political reformers, 1816.-v.2 A letter to Will
Source: Sir Thomas Marc Or Colloquies on the Progress und Prospects of Sceuly, 1
“Ye who dwell at home, Ye do not know the terrors of the main.”
Source: Selections from the Poems of Robert Southey: Chiefly for the Use of Schools and Young Persons
“A wise judge, by the craft of the law, was never seduced from its purpose.”
Source: Selections from the Letters of Robert Southey
“Ay! idleness! the rich folks never fail To find some reason why the poor deserve Their miseries.”
Source: Ballads, metrical tales and other poems
