The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: With LifeThomas Holmes, 1899 - 496 էջ |
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... Grace . " Against her foes Religion well defends Her sacred truths , but often fears her friends : If learn'd , their pride , if weak , their zeal she dreads , And their hearts ' weakness , who have soundest heads But most she fears the ...
... Grace . " Against her foes Religion well defends Her sacred truths , but often fears her friends : If learn'd , their pride , if weak , their zeal she dreads , And their hearts ' weakness , who have soundest heads But most she fears the ...
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... grace ; The social joy in life's securer road , Its easy pleasure , its substantial good ; The happy thought that conscious virtue gives , And all that ought to live , and all that lives But who are these ? Methinks a noble mien And ...
... grace ; The social joy in life's securer road , Its easy pleasure , its substantial good ; The happy thought that conscious virtue gives , And all that ought to live , and all that lives But who are these ? Methinks a noble mien And ...
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... Grace the Duke of Rutland . No longer truth , though shown in verse , disdain , But own the Village Life a life of pain : I too must yield , that oft amid those woes Are gleams of transient mirth and hours of sweet reposo , Such as you ...
... Grace the Duke of Rutland . No longer truth , though shown in verse , disdain , But own the Village Life a life of pain : I too must yield , that oft amid those woes Are gleams of transient mirth and hours of sweet reposo , Such as you ...
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... grace , Rose in thy soul , or shone within thy face ; When , though the son of GRANBY , thou wert known Less by thy father's glory than thy own ; When Honour loved and gave thee every charm , Fire to thy eye and vigour to thy arm ; Then ...
... grace , Rose in thy soul , or shone within thy face ; When , though the son of GRANBY , thou wert known Less by thy father's glory than thy own ; When Honour loved and gave thee every charm , Fire to thy eye and vigour to thy arm ; Then ...
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... grace the windows of the trade ; Be ye my friends , if friendship e'er can warm Those rival bosoms whom the Muses charm ; Think of the common cause wherein we go , Like gallant Greeks against the Trojan foe ; Nor let one peevish chief ...
... grace the windows of the trade ; Be ye my friends , if friendship e'er can warm Those rival bosoms whom the Muses charm ; Think of the common cause wherein we go , Like gallant Greeks against the Trojan foe ; Nor let one peevish chief ...
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Common terms and phrases
appear'd Arminian art thou beauty behold bless'd bosom breast call'd Calvinistic charms comfort Conscience cried crime dare deed delight disdain dread ease fair fame fancy fate father favourite fear fear'd feel felt fix'd fled foes folly fond friendly pair Fulham gain'd gave gentle GEORGE CRABBE give grace grave grief grieved happy hear heart honour hope hour humble John Dighton kind knew labour lady Lady saw live look look'd maid marriage mind Muse never numbers nymph o'er OVID pain pass'd passions peace pity pleased pleasure poison'd poor praise pride priest proud rapture rest round scenes scorn seem'd shame sigh slave smile soothe sorrow soul speak spirit spleen strong tears terror thee thine thou thought trembling truth Twas vex'd vile virtue wealth wife wretch youth
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Էջ 175 - There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond...
Էջ 236 - ... and, in the sultry day, Through the tall bounding Mud-banks made their way, Which on each side rose swelling, and below The dark warm Flood ran silently and slow ; There anchoring, Peter chose from Man to hide, There hang his Head, and view the lazy Tide In its hot slimy Channel slowly glide; Where the small Eels that left the deeper way For the warm Shore, within the Shallows play ; Where gaping Muscles, left upon the Mud, Slope...
Էջ 58 - Lo ! now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And torn green gown loose hanging at her back, One who an infant in her arms sustains, And seems in patience striving with her pains...
Էջ 21 - And, skill'd at whist, devotes the night to play: Then, while such honours bloom around his head, Shall he sit sadly by the sick man's bed, To raise the hope he feels not, or with zeal To combat fears that e'en the pious feel? Now once again the gloomy scene explore, Less gloomy now; the bitter hour is o'er, The man of many sorrows sighs no more...
Էջ 246 - Pierced by no crime, and urged by no desire For more than true and honest hearts require, They feel the calm delight, and thus proceed Through the green lane, then linger in the mead Stray o'er the heath in all its purple bloom, And pluck the blossom where the wild bees hum ; Then through the broomy bound with ease they pass, And press the sandy sheep-walk's slender grass, Where dwarfish flowers among the gorse are spread, And the lamb browses by the linnet's bed...
Էջ 137 - And yet they'll buy a patent, and succeed ; Will dare to promise dying sufferers aid, — For who, when dead, can threaten or upbraid ? With cruel avarice still they recommend More draughts, more syrup, to the journey's end : 'I feel it not ;' — 'Then take it every hour.' — 'It makes me worse ;' — 'Why, then it shows its power.' 'I fear to die ;' — 'Let not your spirits sink, 'You're always safe, while you believe and drink.
Էջ 206 - That giant-building, that high-bounding wall, Those bare-worn walks, that lofty thund'ring hall ! That large loud clock, which tolls each dreaded hour, Those gates and locks, and all those signs of power : It is a prison, with a milder name, Which few inhabit without dread or shame.
Էջ 20 - Who with mock patience dire complaints endure, Which real pain, and that alone, can cure; How would ye bear in real pain to lie, Despised, neglected, left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath Where all that's wretched paves the way for death...
Էջ 74 - twas not their vulgar pride, Who, in their base contempt, the great deride ; Nor pride in learning...
Էջ 20 - ... happiest they! The moping idiot and the madman gay. Here too the sick their final doom receive, Here brought, amid the scenes of grief, to grieve, Where the loud groans from some sad chamber flow...