George Crabbe. She turn'd aside her face , withdrew her hand , And softly said , " Sir , let me understand ... father's friend ; and was it right That friend of his she thought of hers - to slight : This to the wond'ring lover ...
George Crabbe. ; I could not discharge then . A letter from Mrs. Norris like herself and all hers . Now for business ... د , — - Oxford Street politician , who assures me nothing can be more true , than that ministers send spies to ...
... د Fled are those times , when , in harmonious strains , The rustic poet praised his native plains : No shepherds now , in smooth alternate verse , Their country's beauty or their nymphs ' rehearse ; ( 1 ) Yet still for these we frame ...
George Crabbe. " A moral teacher ! ' some contemptuous cried ; He smiled , but nothing of the fact denied ; Nor ... د ,, But , while these things were against him , there were two or three traits in his character which wrought ...
George Crabbe. Now the grave father took the lass aside , Demanding sternly , " Wilt thou be a bride ? " She answer'd , calling up an air sedate , " I have not vow'd against the holy state . " " No folly , Sybil , " said the parent ...
George Crabbe. No. III . THE CANDIDATE ; A POETICAL EPISTLE TO THE AUTHORS OF THE MONTHLY REVIEW.1 1 [ For ... AUTHOR TO HIS POEMS . Mu.ta quidem nobis facimus mala sæpe poetæ , ( Ut vineta egomet cædam mea ) cum tibi librum ...
Preface to the Tales George Crabbe, Allan Cunningham. Some weighty truths , and of unpleasant kind , Sank ... د " Let not such thoughts , " she said , " your mind confound ; Trifles may wake me , but they never wound ; In them ...
George Crabbe. But other thoughts within thy bosom reign , And other subjects vex thy busy brain , Poetic ... د For Oh ! thou Hope's , thou Thought's eternal King , Who gav'st them power to charm , and me to sing- Chief to thy ...
George Crabbe. د I could best describe , that I attempted : - the sea . and the country in the immediate vicinity ; the dwellings , and the inhabitants ; some incidents and characters , with an exhibition of morals and man- ners ...
George Crabbe. ba a د . There liv'd a Lady , wise , austere , and nicejoretted Who show'd her virtue by her scorn of vicedt banоя In the dear fashions of her youth she dress daile 19H A pea - green Joseph was her favourite vestismow to ...