Poetical Works, Tom 61838 |
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... pride in the confession , nor insensible to the honour which such gratitude implies . Forty years have elapsed since this debt commenced . On my entrance into the cares of life , and while con- tending with its difficulties , a Duke and ...
... pride in the confession , nor insensible to the honour which such gratitude implies . Forty years have elapsed since this debt commenced . On my entrance into the cares of life , and while con- tending with its difficulties , a Duke and ...
Strona 15
... pride of genius and power , we should look on Mr. Crabbe in any other light than as the benefactor of his species . But , in the midst of all his skill - all his art - we always see the tenderness of the man's heart ; and we hear him ...
... pride of genius and power , we should look on Mr. Crabbe in any other light than as the benefactor of his species . But , in the midst of all his skill - all his art - we always see the tenderness of the man's heart ; and we hear him ...
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... Pride , And Habit , draw seceding crowds aside : Weakness that loves on trifling points to dwell , Pride that at first from Heaven's own worship fell , And Habit , going where it went before , Or to the meeting or the tavern door ...
... Pride , And Habit , draw seceding crowds aside : Weakness that loves on trifling points to dwell , Pride that at first from Heaven's own worship fell , And Habit , going where it went before , Or to the meeting or the tavern door ...
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... pride Or doubt to part them , whom their fate allied ; Men with such minds at once each other aid , Frankness , " they cry , " with frankness is repaid ; If honest , why suspect ? if poor , of what afraid ? Wealth's timid votaries may ...
... pride Or doubt to part them , whom their fate allied ; Men with such minds at once each other aid , Frankness , " they cry , " with frankness is repaid ; If honest , why suspect ? if poor , of what afraid ? Wealth's timid votaries may ...
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... Pride they possess'd , that neither strove to hide , But not offensive , not obtrusive pride : Unlike had been their life , unlike the fruits , Of different tempers , studies , and pursuits ; Nay , in such varying scenes the men had ...
... Pride they possess'd , that neither strove to hide , But not offensive , not obtrusive pride : Unlike had been their life , unlike the fruits , Of different tempers , studies , and pursuits ; Nay , in such varying scenes the men had ...
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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