1.
A soldier of the Legion lay dying in Algiers, There was a lack of woman's nursing, there was dearth of woman's tears; But a comrade stood beside him, while his lifeblood ebbed away.
Caroline Norton
2.
Of all the joys that lighten suffering earth, what joy is welcomed like a new born child?
Caroline Norton
3.
We have been friends together
In sunshine and in shade.
Caroline Norton
4.
A woman's suffering is never above half known, for the fact of the publicity of her wrongs is counted to her for disgrace.
Caroline Norton
5.
I do not ask for my rights. I have no rights. I have only wrongs.
Caroline Norton
6.
Perhaps there will come a time when...an unmarried mother will not be despised because of her motherhood...and when the right of the unborn to be born will not be denied or interfered with.
Caroline Norton
7.
A child's eyes, those clear wells of undefiled thought—what on earth can be more beautiful? Full of hope, love and curiosity, they meet your own.
Caroline Norton
8.
A child's eyes, those clear, wells of undefiled thought - what on earth can be more beautiful? Full of hope, love and curiosity, they meet your own. In prayer, how earnest; in joy, how sparkling; in sympathy, how tender! The man who never tried the companionship of a little child has carelessly passed by one of the great pleasures of life, as one passes a rare flower without plucking it or knowing its value
Caroline Norton
9.
Until I truly loved, I was alone.
Caroline Norton
10.
Child murderers practice their profession without let or hindrance, and open infant butcheries unquestioned...Is there no remedy for all this ante-natal child murder?
Caroline Norton
11.
For death and life, in ceaseless strife,
Beat wild on this world's shore,
And all our calm is in that balm—
Not lost but gone before.
Caroline Norton
12.
Every poet hopes that after-times Shall set some value on his votive lay.
Caroline Norton
13.
O Twilight! Spirit that dost render birth To dim enchantments; melting heaven with earth, Leaving on craggy hills and running streams A softness like the atmosphere of dreams.
Caroline Norton
14.
Old Time, who changes all below, To wean men gently for the grave.
Caroline Norton
15.
God made all pleasures innocent.
Caroline Norton
16.
Oh, there at last, life's trials past, / We'll meet our loved ones more, / Whose feet have trod the path to God, -- / Not lost, but gone before.
Caroline Norton
17.
They serve God well, who serve his creatures.
Caroline Norton
18.
I am listening for the voices Which I heard in days of old.
Caroline Norton