Poetical Works, Tom 31838 |
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Strona 10
... pass unmoved ? Shall I not think what pains the matron took , When first I trembled o'er the gilded book , ' & c . - Let . 18 . " Still is the imaginary town a vast enlargement of the real one , contain- ing little more than a thousand ...
... pass unmoved ? Shall I not think what pains the matron took , When first I trembled o'er the gilded book , ' & c . - Let . 18 . " Still is the imaginary town a vast enlargement of the real one , contain- ing little more than a thousand ...
Strona 21
... pass off , and you behold , instead , The night - fire gleaming on its chalky bed ; When from the Light - house brighter beams will rise , To show the shipman where the shallow lies . Thy walks are ever pleasant ; every scene Is rich in ...
... pass off , and you behold , instead , The night - fire gleaming on its chalky bed ; When from the Light - house brighter beams will rise , To show the shipman where the shallow lies . Thy walks are ever pleasant ; every scene Is rich in ...
Strona 29
... pass off one dread portion of the night ; And show and song and luxury combined , Lift off from man this burthen of mankind . Others advent'rous walk abroad and meet Returning parties pacing through the street , When various voices , in ...
... pass off one dread portion of the night ; And show and song and luxury combined , Lift off from man this burthen of mankind . Others advent'rous walk abroad and meet Returning parties pacing through the street , When various voices , in ...
Strona 34
... pass ( And shorn of splendour ) through the storied glass , Faintly display the figures on the floor , Which pleased distinctly in their place before . But ere you enter , yon bold Tower survey , Tall and entire , and venerably grey ...
... pass ( And shorn of splendour ) through the storied glass , Faintly display the figures on the floor , Which pleased distinctly in their place before . But ere you enter , yon bold Tower survey , Tall and entire , and venerably grey ...
Strona 37
... passing - bell , " says Grose , " was anciently rung for two purposes : one to bespeak the prayers of all good Christians for a soul just departing ; the other to drive away the evil spirits who stood at the bed's foot , and about the ...
... passing - bell , " says Grose , " was anciently rung for two purposes : one to bespeak the prayers of all good Christians for a soul just departing ; the other to drive away the evil spirits who stood at the bed's foot , and about the ...
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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