The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe, Volume 2J. Murray, 1823 - English poetry |
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... ease ; On the wide heath , or in the flow'ry vale , We scent the vapours of the sea - born gale ; Broad - beaten paths lead on from stile to stile , And sewers from streets , the road - side banks defile ; Our guarded fields a sense of ...
... ease ; On the wide heath , or in the flow'ry vale , We scent the vapours of the sea - born gale ; Broad - beaten paths lead on from stile to stile , And sewers from streets , the road - side banks defile ; Our guarded fields a sense of ...
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... ease ; " That ease be mine , which , after all his cares , " The pious , peaceful prebendary shares . ” " What is a Church ? " - Our honest sexton tells , " " Tis a tall building , with a tower and bells ; " Where priest and clerk with ...
... ease ; " That ease be mine , which , after all his cares , " The pious , peaceful prebendary shares . ” " What is a Church ? " - Our honest sexton tells , " " Tis a tall building , with a tower and bells ; " Where priest and clerk with ...
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... ease : To a small garden with delight he came , And gave successive flowers a summer's fame ; These he presented with a grace his own To his fair friends , and made their beauties known , Not without moral compliment ; how they " Like ...
... ease : To a small garden with delight he came , And gave successive flowers a summer's fame ; These he presented with a grace his own To his fair friends , and made their beauties known , Not without moral compliment ; how they " Like ...
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... ease ; Nor one so old has left this world of sin , More like the being that he enter❜d in . THE CURATE . Ask you what lands our pastor tithes ? -Alas ! But few our acres , and but short our grass : In some fat pastures of the rich ...
... ease ; Nor one so old has left this world of sin , More like the being that he enter❜d in . THE CURATE . Ask you what lands our pastor tithes ? -Alas ! But few our acres , and but short our grass : In some fat pastures of the rich ...
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... ease the burthen they themselves endure . Virtues like these at once delight and press On the fond father with a proud distress ; On all around he looks with care and love , Grieved to behold , but happy to approve . Then from his care ...
... ease the burthen they themselves endure . Virtues like these at once delight and press On the fond father with a proud distress ; On all around he looks with care and love , Grieved to behold , but happy to approve . Then from his care ...
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Arminian behold Blaney BOROUGH byssus Calvinistic cheerful comfort cried crime dare deed delight dread dwell ease evil fame fate favourite fear feel felt fix'd foes friends gain'd GEORGE CRABBE give gout grace grave grief grieve hear heart honour hope hour humble Jachin John Bunyan Juvenal kind labour LETTER live look look'd man's meads of asphodel mind misery never night numbers nymphs o'er once Ovid oxymel pain pass'd passions peace Peter PETER GRIMES pity pleasant pleasure poison'd poor praise pride priest race racter reader rest rise Satan scenes scorn seat seem'd shame sigh Sir Denys sleep slow centuries smile soothed soul speech spirit spleen terrors thee thou thought town trade trembling tried truth twas vex'd vicar vice virtue wealth whist worth wretched youth