The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: with His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 1J. Murray, 1834 |
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... Suffolk , Glemham , - And at Rendham . - At Parham , - · At · 151 CHAPTER VIII . 1805-1814 . Mr. Crabbe's Second Residence at Muston . - Publication of ― " The Parish Register . " — Letters from eminent Indivi- duals . Visit to ...
... Suffolk , Glemham , - And at Rendham . - At Parham , - · At · 151 CHAPTER VIII . 1805-1814 . Mr. Crabbe's Second Residence at Muston . - Publication of ― " The Parish Register . " — Letters from eminent Indivi- duals . Visit to ...
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... Suffolk ; and it seems probable that the first who assumed it was a fisher- man . A pilot by name Crabbe , of Walton , was consulted as a man of remarkable experience , about the voyage of Edward the Third , previous to the battle of ...
... Suffolk ; and it seems probable that the first who assumed it was a fisher- man . A pilot by name Crabbe , of Walton , was consulted as a man of remarkable experience , about the voyage of Edward the Third , previous to the battle of ...
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... Suffolk : but it is certain that he visited , and even resided in , some of the finest parts of our island in after - life , without ap- pearing to take much delight in the grander features of inland scenery ; and it may be doubted ...
... Suffolk : but it is certain that he visited , and even resided in , some of the finest parts of our island in after - life , without ap- pearing to take much delight in the grander features of inland scenery ; and it may be doubted ...
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... Suffolk : " " To Mira , " " The Atheist reclaimed , " " The Bee , " and " An Allegorical Fable . " As might be supposed , there is hardly a line in any of these productions which I should be justified in reprinting . I shall , however ...
... Suffolk : " " To Mira , " " The Atheist reclaimed , " " The Bee , " and " An Allegorical Fable . " As might be supposed , there is hardly a line in any of these productions which I should be justified in reprinting . I shall , however ...
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... Suffolk , but little , I suspect , the better for the desultory sort of instruction that had alone been within his reach . Among other distresses of this time , he had , soon after he reached London , a narrow escape from being carried ...
... Suffolk , but little , I suspect , the better for the desultory sort of instruction that had alone been within his reach . Among other distresses of this time , he had , soon after he reached London , a narrow escape from being carried ...
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acquainted admiration affectionate afterwards Aldborough amusement appeared Ballitore beautiful Beccles believe Belvoir Belvoir Castle Borough brother Burke called character cheerful church circumstances Crabbe's dear Sir delight dine dinner distress Duke of Rutland early Edmund Burke father favour favourite feelings felt GEORGE CRABBE give Glemham Hampstead happy heard heart Holland Holland House honour hope Joanna Baillie kind Lady Lady Caroline Lamb late Leadbeater letter literary lived London Lord Lordship manner MARY LEADBEATER mind Mira Miss Elmy morning mother Muston nature never occasion once opinion pain Parham Parish Register perhaps period persons pleasure poem poet poetical poor Pucklechurch racter received recollect remember Rendham residence respect Rogers scene Sir Walter society soon spirits Stathern Suffolk talents thee things thou thought Tovell town Trowbridge Vale of Belvoir verses village walk write young