Poetical Works, Tom 31838 |
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... , and Effects of Grief in the Survivor . 31 LETTER III . THE VICAR . The lately departed Minister of the Borough His soothing and supplicatory Manners- His cool and timid Affections - The Vicar's - No Praise due to such negative A 2.
... , and Effects of Grief in the Survivor . 31 LETTER III . THE VICAR . The lately departed Minister of the Borough His soothing and supplicatory Manners- His cool and timid Affections - The Vicar's - No Praise due to such negative A 2.
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George Crabbe. - The Vicar's - No Praise due to such negative Virtue - Employments- His Talents and moderate Ambition - His Dislike of Innovation - His mild but ineffectual Bene- volence Summary of his Character THE CURATE . - Page 47 ...
George Crabbe. - The Vicar's - No Praise due to such negative Virtue - Employments- His Talents and moderate Ambition - His Dislike of Innovation - His mild but ineffectual Bene- volence Summary of his Character THE CURATE . - Page 47 ...
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... praises given to their attention . I am therefore even anxious it should be generally known that sufficient time and application were bestowed upon this work , and by this I mean that no material alteration would be effected by delay ...
... praises given to their attention . I am therefore even anxious it should be generally known that sufficient time and application were bestowed upon this work , and by this I mean that no material alteration would be effected by delay ...
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... praise outdone . This may be Nature : when our friends we lose , Our alter'd feelings alter too our views ; What in their tempers teased us or distress'd , Is , with our anger and the dead , at rest ; And much we grieve , no longer ...
... praise outdone . This may be Nature : when our friends we lose , Our alter'd feelings alter too our views ; What in their tempers teased us or distress'd , Is , with our anger and the dead , at rest ; And much we grieve , no longer ...
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George Crabbe. To all that praise which on the tomb is read , To all that passion dictates for the dead ; But more indignant , we the tomb deride , Whose bold inscription flattery sells to pride . ( 1 ) Read of this Burgess - on the ...
George Crabbe. To all that praise which on the tomb is read , To all that passion dictates for the dead ; But more indignant , we the tomb deride , Whose bold inscription flattery sells to pride . ( 1 ) Read of this Burgess - on 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