The Life and Poetical Works of the Rev. George CrabbeJ. Murray, 1861 - 584 páginas |
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... expect nothing from what is nearest in my thoughts or actions to virtue . All fall short of it ; much , very much , flies from it . " I make no comparison with the children of men . It matters not to me who is LIFE OF CRABBE . 21.
... expect nothing from what is nearest in my thoughts or actions to virtue . All fall short of it ; much , very much , flies from it . " I make no comparison with the children of men . It matters not to me who is LIFE OF CRABBE . 21.
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... Virtue thou reverest plead ; She ' ll swell thy breast , and there applaud the deed . She bids thy thoughts one hour ... virtues . " My Lord , I now turn to your Lordship , and entreat to be heard . I am ignorant what to ask , but feel ...
... Virtue thou reverest plead ; She ' ll swell thy breast , and there applaud the deed . She bids thy thoughts one hour ... virtues . " My Lord , I now turn to your Lordship , and entreat to be heard . I am ignorant what to ask , but feel ...
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... Virtue prompts , shall gild each line , And long - if Vanity deceives not - shine . For though in harsher strains , the strains of And unadorn'd , my heart - felt murmurs flow , Yet time shall be when this thine humbled friend Shall to ...
... Virtue prompts , shall gild each line , And long - if Vanity deceives not - shine . For though in harsher strains , the strains of And unadorn'd , my heart - felt murmurs flow , Yet time shall be when this thine humbled friend Shall to ...
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... virtue , were quite congenial with Dr. Johnson's own ; and he took the trouble not only to suggest slight cor- rections and variations , but to furnish some lines , when he thought he could give the writer's meaning better than in the ...
... virtue , were quite congenial with Dr. Johnson's own ; and he took the trouble not only to suggest slight cor- rections and variations , but to furnish some lines , when he thought he could give the writer's meaning better than in the ...
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... virtue , how can you let yourself be so deceived ? Am I not a great fat Rector , living upon a mighty income , while ... virtues which , beaming from the zenith of wealth and rank , diffuse their influence to a wide extent . " hours ...
... virtue , how can you let yourself be so deceived ? Am I not a great fat Rector , living upon a mighty income , while ... virtues which , beaming from the zenith of wealth and rank , diffuse their influence to a wide extent . " hours ...
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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