The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Tom 5J. Murray, 1834 - 336 |
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... poor , imprudent ; and though proud , in debt : In vain the captain close attention paid ; She found him wanting , whom she fairly weigh'd . Then came a youth , and all their friends agreed , That Edward Huntly was the man indeed ...
... poor , imprudent ; and though proud , in debt : In vain the captain close attention paid ; She found him wanting , whom she fairly weigh'd . Then came a youth , and all their friends agreed , That Edward Huntly was the man indeed ...
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... poor to undiscerning men ; “ Here may the nice and curious eye explore " How Nature's hand adorns the rushy moor ; in a few patches the flakes of the cotton - grass are seen , but more commonly the sea - aster , the dullest of that ...
... poor to undiscerning men ; “ Here may the nice and curious eye explore " How Nature's hand adorns the rushy moor ; in a few patches the flakes of the cotton - grass are seen , but more commonly the sea - aster , the dullest of that ...
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... poor ; And he too wisely , nay , too kindly loved , To pain the being whom his soul approved . A serious Friend our cautious Youth possess'd , And at his table sat a welcome guest ; Both unemploy'd , it was their chief delight To read ...
... poor ; And he too wisely , nay , too kindly loved , To pain the being whom his soul approved . A serious Friend our cautious Youth possess'd , And at his table sat a welcome guest ; Both unemploy'd , it was their chief delight To read ...
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... poor to marry , soon comes to spend more of his time in the family of an elderly sceptic of his acquaintance , who had recently married a young wife , and placed unbounded confidence in her virtue , and the honour of his friend . In a ...
... poor to marry , soon comes to spend more of his time in the family of an elderly sceptic of his acquaintance , who had recently married a young wife , and placed unbounded confidence in her virtue , and the honour of his friend . In a ...
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... Poor is the maid nay , poor she cannot prove " Who is enrich'd with beauty , worth , and love . " The ' Squire arose , with no precise intent To go or stay- uncertain what he meant : He moved to part - they begg'd him first to dine ...
... Poor is the maid nay , poor she cannot prove " Who is enrich'd with beauty , worth , and love . " The ' Squire arose , with no precise intent To go or stay- uncertain what he meant : He moved to part - they begg'd him first to dine ...
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