The Poetical Works of George CrabbeG. Routledge, 1858 - 466 էջ |
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... knew him , honoured by the public , decline came on calmly and happily . He maintained an intercourse with a great number of persons of literary distinction , old age seeming to increase the warmth of his affectionate disposition ...
... knew him , honoured by the public , decline came on calmly and happily . He maintained an intercourse with a great number of persons of literary distinction , old age seeming to increase the warmth of his affectionate disposition ...
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... knew their pains : They boast their peasants ' pipes ; but peasants now Resign their pipes and plod behind the plough ; And few , amid the rural tribe , have time To number syllables and play with rhyme ; Save honest DUCK , what son of ...
... knew their pains : They boast their peasants ' pipes ; but peasants now Resign their pipes and plod behind the plough ; And few , amid the rural tribe , have time To number syllables and play with rhyme ; Save honest DUCK , what son of ...
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... , supple ; bending to the blow , A slave of slaves , the lowest of the low ; His pliant soul gave way to all things base , He knew no shame , he dreaded no disgrace . It seem'd , so well his passions he suppress'd , 25 26 CRABBE'S POEMS .
... , supple ; bending to the blow , A slave of slaves , the lowest of the low ; His pliant soul gave way to all things base , He knew no shame , he dreaded no disgrace . It seem'd , so well his passions he suppress'd , 25 26 CRABBE'S POEMS .
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... , dear sovereign of my breast , Which since I knew thee , knows not joy nor rest ; Know , thou art all that my delighted eyes , My fondest thoughts , my proudest wishes prize ; And is that bosom ( what on earth so fair 38 CRABBE'S POEMS .
... , dear sovereign of my breast , Which since I knew thee , knows not joy nor rest ; Know , thou art all that my delighted eyes , My fondest thoughts , my proudest wishes prize ; And is that bosom ( what on earth so fair 38 CRABBE'S POEMS .
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... knew no change but that of mild and stale ; Two thirsty soakers watch'd a vessel's side , When he the tap , with dext'rous hand , applied ; Nor from their seats departed , till they found That butt was out , and heard the mournful sound ...
... knew no change but that of mild and stale ; Two thirsty soakers watch'd a vessel's side , When he the tap , with dext'rous hand , applied ; Nor from their seats departed , till they found That butt was out , and heard the mournful sound ...
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