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Asking Quote by Samuel Rogers

“The hour arrives, the moment wish'd and fear'd, The child is born by many a pang endear'd And now the mother's ear has caught his cry; O grant the cherub to her asking eye! He comes--she clasps him. To her bosom press'd He drinks the balm of life, and drops to rest.” quote by Samuel Rogers
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“The hour arrives, the moment wish'd and fear'd, The child is born by many a pang endear'd And now the mother's ear has caught his cry; O grant the cherub to her asking eye! He comes--she clasps him. To her bosom press'd He drinks the balm of life, and drops to rest.”

Samuel Rogers

About This Quote

Source Poem: “The Birth of a Child” by Samuel Rogers, 1805

The poem celebrates a child's birth, describing the mother's emotional response and the infant's soothing presence.

In simple terms: A child's birth brings deep joy and comfort to the mother.

Key Takeaway

Cherish and support new life moments.

Themes

birth maternal love joy

Mood

warm hopeful celebratory

Type

poetic emotional

When to use this quote

  • hospital
  • home
  • family gatherings
  • parenting support

Key Concepts

emotional intimacy life cycles

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does this vision align with modern parenting?
  • What emotions arise when you recall a birth?
A Different Perspective

Idealizes childbirth without acknowledging challenges.

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