The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe, Volume 2J. Murray, 1823 - English poetry |
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... thou not present , this calm scene before , Where all beside is pebbly length of shore , And far as eye can reach , it can discern no more ? Yet sometimes comes a ruffling cloud to make The quiet surface of the ocean shake ; As an ...
... thou not present , this calm scene before , Where all beside is pebbly length of shore , And far as eye can reach , it can discern no more ? Yet sometimes comes a ruffling cloud to make The quiet surface of the ocean shake ; As an ...
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... Thou shalt not venture ; " and he answers " I will not " -still she cries , " Thou shalt not go . No need of this ; not here the stoutest boat Can through such breakers , o'er such billows float ; Yet may they view these lights upon the ...
... Thou shalt not venture ; " and he answers " I will not " -still she cries , " Thou shalt not go . No need of this ; not here the stoutest boat Can through such breakers , o'er such billows float ; Yet may they view these lights upon the ...
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... thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh , And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? Percy . Several Meanings of the word Church - The Building so c 2 The Church.
... thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh , And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? Percy . Several Meanings of the word Church - The Building so c 2 The Church.
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... thou never spread'st thy gray and green ; Then may'st thou see how Nature's work is done , How slowly true she lays her colours on ; When her least speck upon the hardest flint Has mark and form and is a living tint ; And so embodied ...
... thou never spread'st thy gray and green ; Then may'st thou see how Nature's work is done , How slowly true she lays her colours on ; When her least speck upon the hardest flint Has mark and form and is a living tint ; And so embodied ...
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... 'd , And fondly whisper'd , " Thou must go to rest ; " " I go , ” he said ; but as he spoke , she found His hand more cold , and fluttering was the sound ! Then gazed affrighten'd ; but she caught a last , 30 LET . II THE CHURCH .
... 'd , And fondly whisper'd , " Thou must go to rest ; " " I go , ” he said ; but as he spoke , she found His hand more cold , and fluttering was the sound ! Then gazed affrighten'd ; but she caught a last , 30 LET . II THE CHURCH .
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