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... delight of all who heard him . He doubtless united with his unequalled abilities a fund of good - nature ; ( 1 ) [ The Parish Register was the longest poem in the volume , published in 1807 to which this dedication was prefixed . ] and ...
... delight of all who heard him . He doubtless united with his unequalled abilities a fund of good - nature ; ( 1 ) [ The Parish Register was the longest poem in the volume , published in 1807 to which this dedication was prefixed . ] and ...
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... delight to give praise where he thought it was deserved ; of these I may write with some pro- priety . All know that ... delighted to give encouragement to any promise of ability ( 2 ) , and assistance to any appearance of ( 1 ) [ Mrs ...
... delight to give praise where he thought it was deserved ; of these I may write with some pro- priety . All know that ... delighted to give encouragement to any promise of ability ( 2 ) , and assistance to any appearance of ( 1 ) [ Mrs ...
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... delighted to say , " If a man were to go by chance at the same time with Burke , under a shed to shun a shower , he would say , ' This is an extraordinary man ! ' " CROKER'S Boswell . ] - ( 3 ) [ The following affecting incident ...
... delighted to say , " If a man were to go by chance at the same time with Burke , under a shed to shun a shower , he would say , ' This is an extraordinary man ! ' " CROKER'S Boswell . ] - ( 3 ) [ The following affecting incident ...
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... delight . It is original , vigorous , and elegant . The alterations which I have made , I do not require him to adopt ; for my lines are , perhaps , not often better [ than ] his own : but he may take mine and his own together , and ...
... delight . It is original , vigorous , and elegant . The alterations which I have made , I do not require him to adopt ; for my lines are , perhaps , not often better [ than ] his own : but he may take mine and his own together , and ...
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... Delightful prospect ! when we leave behind A worthy offspring of the fruitful mind ! Which , born and nursed through many an anxious day , Shall all our labour , all our care repay . Yet all are not these births of noble kind , Not all ...
... Delightful prospect ! when we leave behind A worthy offspring of the fruitful mind ! Which , born and nursed through many an anxious day , Shall all our labour , all our care repay . Yet all are not these births of noble kind , Not all ...
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Aldborough antè appear behold believing band blest bosom breast Burke charms Crabbe Crabbe's dead death delight divine Doctor Johnson dread dream Duke of Rutland E'en evil fair fame fancy fate favour fears feel fled foes Folly genius gentle GEORGE CRABBE give grace grief happy heart honour hope kind labour live look Lope de Vega Lord Holland Lord Robert Manners Lord Thurlow mankind mind moral Muse Muston never numbers nymphs o'er pain Parish passions peace pleasure poem poet poor praise pride race rage rest round rustic scenes scorn shame sighs silent sing slave smile sorrow soul spirit Stephen Duck swain taste tears thee thine thou thought tribe truth verse vex'd vice vile bands Village virtue wretched youth