Poetical Works, Tom 31838 |
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... and original in our language . By the mere force of his art , and the novelty of his style , he compels us to attend to objects that are usually neglected , and to enter C some will be thought to require more apology than the 12 PREFACE .
... and original in our language . By the mere force of his art , and the novelty of his style , he compels us to attend to objects that are usually neglected , and to enter C some will be thought to require more apology than the 12 PREFACE .
Strona 23
... attend , The servant - lover , the apprentice - friend ; With all the idle social tribes who seek And find their humble pleasures once a week . Turn to the watery world ! —but who to thee ( A wonder yet unview'd ) shall paint- the Sea ...
... attend , The servant - lover , the apprentice - friend ; With all the idle social tribes who seek And find their humble pleasures once a week . Turn to the watery world ! —but who to thee ( A wonder yet unview'd ) shall paint- the Sea ...
Strona 45
... attend to duties only which are real , and not those imposed by the imagination , -I shall have no reason to alter the line which terminates the story . THE BOROUGH . LETTER III . THE VICAR - THE LETTER II . 4.5 THE CHURCH .
... attend to duties only which are real , and not those imposed by the imagination , -I shall have no reason to alter the line which terminates the story . THE BOROUGH . LETTER III . THE VICAR - THE LETTER II . 4.5 THE CHURCH .
Strona 53
... attend to controversial strife ; For Sects he cared not ; 66 They are not of us , " Nor need we , brethren , their concerns discuss ; " But ' tis the change , the schism at home I feel ; “ Ills few perceive , and none have skill to heal ...
... attend to controversial strife ; For Sects he cared not ; 66 They are not of us , " Nor need we , brethren , their concerns discuss ; " But ' tis the change , the schism at home I feel ; “ Ills few perceive , and none have skill to heal ...
Strona 68
... of God , which have , at sundry times , attended the Author . " - " This , " says Southey , " is a pro- duction equally singular and curious . There is nothing like it in the of the late editions of the Bank of Faith , 889 INTRODUCTION .
... of God , which have , at sundry times , attended the Author . " - " This , " says Southey , " is a pro- duction equally singular and curious . There is nothing like it in the of the late editions of the Bank of Faith , 889 INTRODUCTION .
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Aldborough amuse ancient appear Arminian behold Benbow Blaney BOROUGH Calvinistic Methodists cause character Church comfort Crabbe dare delight doubt dread dwell ease Eusebius evil fame favour favourite fear feel foes friends gain gain'd GEORGE CRABBE give gout grace grave grief grieve heart honour hope humble John Bunyan kind labours LETTER live look Lord lost man's mighty wind mind Muston never night numbers nymphs o'er oxymel pain pass'd passions peace pity pleasure Poison'd Polyolbion poor praise prayer pride priest rest rise Satan scenes seat seem'd sigh Sir Denys sleep smile soothing soul speech spirit spleen things thou thought town trade trembling truth twas Vale of Belvoir vex'd Vicar vice virtue vulgar wealth Whist wife wish worth youth