Poetical Works, Tom 61838 |
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... cause of religion and virtue on his lips and in his heart . The cause for which he pleads has in him an advocate thoroughly not which is most injurious to the yielding minds of 14 PREFACE .
... cause of religion and virtue on his lips and in his heart . The cause for which he pleads has in him an advocate thoroughly not which is most injurious to the yielding minds of 14 PREFACE .
Strona 24
... cause of freedom , but reproved All who with wild and boyish ardour loved ; ( 1 ) [ " Thousands and tens of ... causes , inde- pendent of any merit of their own , in all probability , led them to em . brace ? " - CRABBE's Letters ...
... cause of freedom , but reproved All who with wild and boyish ardour loved ; ( 1 ) [ " Thousands and tens of ... causes , inde- pendent of any merit of their own , in all probability , led them to em . brace ? " - CRABBE's Letters ...
Strona 25
... cause , Was only to be kept by guarding laws ; For public blessings firmly to secure , We must a lessening of the good endure . The public waters are to none denied All drink the stream , but only few must guide ; There must be ...
... cause , Was only to be kept by guarding laws ; For public blessings firmly to secure , We must a lessening of the good endure . The public waters are to none denied All drink the stream , but only few must guide ; There must be ...
Strona 27
... cause In their new squire for censure or applause ; Ask them , " Who dwelt within that lofty wall ? ” And they would say , " the gentleman was tall ; " Look'd old when follow'd , but alert when met , " And had some vigour in his ...
... cause In their new squire for censure or applause ; Ask them , " Who dwelt within that lofty wall ? ” And they would say , " the gentleman was tall ; " Look'd old when follow'd , but alert when met , " And had some vigour in his ...
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... cause , And loved , like George , our liberty and laws ; But had more youthful ardour to be free , And stronger fears for injured liberty : With him , on various questions that arose , The monarch's servants were the people's foes , ( 1 ) ...
... cause , And loved , like George , our liberty and laws ; But had more youthful ardour to be free , And stronger fears for injured liberty : With him , on various questions that arose , The monarch's servants were the people's foes , ( 1 ) ...
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answer'd appear'd art thou ask'd Augusta beauty Beccles behold Belvoir Castle bliss bosom Brother call'd cold comfort Crabbe cried dear delight dreams Duchess of Rutland ease fancy fate father favourite fear fear'd feel felt fill'd Finch fix'd fond gain'd gave gentle George GEORGE CRABBE girl give grace grew grief grieved HALL happy happy day hast hear heart hope hopes and fears Jane judged kind knew lady live look look'd lost lover Lucy maid MAID'S STORY marriage mind mix'd mother Muse neighbours never nymph o'er pain pass'd passions peace pleasure poison'd poor possess'd praise pride return'd Richard seem'd shame sigh sister smile sorrow sought soul spirit spleen spoke Squire strong sweet talk'd tell tender thee things thou thought told took truth turn'd vex'd Whig wife wish wish'd youth