The Life and Poetical Works of the Rev. George CrabbeJ. Murray, 1861 - 584 páginas |
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... dread and ex- pectation . Ah , dear Mira , my hopes are flying ; I see now my attempt in its darkest side - twice , nay , three times unsuccessful in a month I have been here - once in my appli- cation to the person advertising , and ...
... dread and ex- pectation . Ah , dear Mira , my hopes are flying ; I see now my attempt in its darkest side - twice , nay , three times unsuccessful in a month I have been here - once in my appli- cation to the person advertising , and ...
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... dread such an end to my suspense . " Can you , Sir , in any degree , aid me with pro- priety ? -Will you ask any demonstrations of my veracity ? I have imposed upon myself , but I have been guilty of no other imposition . Let me , if ...
... dread such an end to my suspense . " Can you , Sir , in any degree , aid me with pro- priety ? -Will you ask any demonstrations of my veracity ? I have imposed upon myself , but I have been guilty of no other imposition . Let me , if ...
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... dread of a French invasion was at its height . The old artillery of the fort had been replaced by cannon of a large calibre ; and one , the most weighty I remember to have seen , was constantly primed , as an alarm gun . About one o ...
... dread of a French invasion was at its height . The old artillery of the fort had been replaced by cannon of a large calibre ; and one , the most weighty I remember to have seen , was constantly primed , as an alarm gun . About one o ...
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... dread of beholding his friend's brother ; but still he never forgot the being he then saw before him . He was pacing the cell , or smali yard , with a quick and hurried step ; his eye was as glazed and abstracted as that of a corpse ...
... dread of beholding his friend's brother ; but still he never forgot the being he then saw before him . He was pacing the cell , or smali yard , with a quick and hurried step ; his eye was as glazed and abstracted as that of a corpse ...
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... dreaded his departure . It was justly re- marked by one of his nieces , that he left a feel- ing of more melancholy vacancy ... dread his going away all the time he is with us . " He generally left the young people all in tears - feeling ...
... dreaded his departure . It was justly re- marked by one of his nieces , that he left a feel- ing of more melancholy vacancy ... dread his going away all the time he is with us . " He generally left the young people all in tears - feeling ...
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Aldborough appear'd art thou Ballitore beauty Beccles behold Belvoir Castle brother call'd comfort Crabbe Crabbe's cried dear delight doubt dread dream Duke of Rutland ease fair fame fancy fate father favour favourite fear fear'd feel felt fix'd foes fond gain'd gave gentle GEORGE CRABBE give grace grief grieved happy hear heard heart honour hope humble kind knew lady live look look'd Lord Lord Holland Lord Robert Manners lover maid marriage mind Muse Muston never nymph o'er pain pass'd passions peace pity pleased pleasure poem poet poison'd poor praise pride Pucklechurch racter Rendham rest scene seem'd shame sigh smile sorrow soul speak spirit strong Suffolk tale thee things thou thought told Trowbridge truth vex'd virtue wife wish wretched young youth