The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe, Volume 2J. Murray, 1823 - English poetry |
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Page 29
... tried to smile , and , half succeeding , said , " Yes ! I must die ; " and hope for ever fled . Still long she nursed him : tender thoughts meantime Were interchanged , and hopes and views sublime . To her he came to die , and every day ...
... tried to smile , and , half succeeding , said , " Yes ! I must die ; " and hope for ever fled . Still long she nursed him : tender thoughts meantime Were interchanged , and hopes and views sublime . To her he came to die , and every day ...
Page 54
... tried , and doubtless - may be true . Friends of our faith we have , whom doubts like these , And keen remarks , and bold objections please ; They grant such doubts have weaker minds oppress'd , Till sound conviction gave the troubled ...
... tried , and doubtless - may be true . Friends of our faith we have , whom doubts like these , And keen remarks , and bold objections please ; They grant such doubts have weaker minds oppress'd , Till sound conviction gave the troubled ...
Page 67
... tried , - " Such is my power ! but can you call it pride ? " No , fellow - pilgrims ! of the things I've shown " I might be proud , were they indeed my own ! " But they are lent ; and well know the F 2 LET . IV . 67 RELIGIOUS SECTS .
... tried , - " Such is my power ! but can you call it pride ? " No , fellow - pilgrims ! of the things I've shown " I might be proud , were they indeed my own ! " But they are lent ; and well know the F 2 LET . IV . 67 RELIGIOUS SECTS .
Page 97
... tried , 66 May - nay it must - be given on our side ? " All men of spirit , would contend ; such men " Than lose a pound would rather hazard ten . " What , be imposed on ? No ! a British soul 66 Despises imposition , hates control ...
... tried , 66 May - nay it must - be given on our side ? " All men of spirit , would contend ; such men " Than lose a pound would rather hazard ten . " What , be imposed on ? No ! a British soul 66 Despises imposition , hates control ...
Page 106
... tried no more ; but if they came To seek his friendship , that remain'd the same : Thus he retired in peace , and some would say He'd balk'd his partner , and had learn'd to pray . To this some zealots lent an ear , and sought How ...
... tried no more ; but if they came To seek his friendship , that remain'd the same : Thus he retired in peace , and some would say He'd balk'd his partner , and had learn'd to pray . To this some zealots lent an ear , and sought How ...
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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