The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One VolumeGrigg & Elliot, 1839 - 518 pages |
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... terror o'er the pathless waste , Or , when detected , in their straggling course , To foil their foes by cunning or by force ; Or , yielding part ( which equal knaves demand ) , To gain a lawless passport through the land . Here , wand ...
... terror o'er the pathless waste , Or , when detected , in their straggling course , To foil their foes by cunning or by force ; Or , yielding part ( which equal knaves demand ) , To gain a lawless passport through the land . Here , wand ...
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... terror , views of woe succeed , The mind's impatience to the body's need ; By turns to that , by turns to this a prey , She knows what reason yields , and dreads what madness may . Next with their boy , a decent couple came , And call'd ...
... terror , views of woe succeed , The mind's impatience to the body's need ; By turns to that , by turns to this a prey , She knows what reason yields , and dreads what madness may . Next with their boy , a decent couple came , And call'd ...
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... terror makes ; Her broken pitcher to the pool she takes , For not alone that infant in her arms , But nearer cause , her anxious soul alarms . With water burthen'd , then she picks her way , Slowly and cautious , in the clinging clay ...
... terror makes ; Her broken pitcher to the pool she takes , For not alone that infant in her arms , But nearer cause , her anxious soul alarms . With water burthen'd , then she picks her way , Slowly and cautious , in the clinging clay ...
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... terror and Contrition's stings , Feels then the hope , that mounts all care above , And the pure joy that flows from pardoning love ? Such have I seen in death , and much deplore , So many dying - that I see no more : Lo now my records ...
... terror and Contrition's stings , Feels then the hope , that mounts all care above , And the pure joy that flows from pardoning love ? Such have I seen in death , and much deplore , So many dying - that I see no more : Lo now my records ...
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... pest came on , And terror grew , till every hope was gone : Still those around appear'd for hope to seek ! But view'd the sick and were afraid to speak.— The many left her , and the friendly few , 34 CRABBE'S POETICAL WORKS .
... pest came on , And terror grew , till every hope was gone : Still those around appear'd for hope to seek ! But view'd the sick and were afraid to speak.— The many left her , and the friendly few , 34 CRABBE'S POETICAL WORKS .
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appear'd art thou beauty behold call'd comfort cried dare dark dear death deed delight doubt dread earth fair fame fancy fate father favourite fear fear'd feel felt fix'd fond Fulham gain'd gave gentle GEORGE CRABBE give grace grave grew grief grieved hand happy hear heard heart heaven holy honour hope hopes and fears Hosanna humble kind knew labour lady lady saw live look look'd Lord lover maid marriage mind Muse never night numbers nymph o'er pain pass'd passion peace Pindar pity pleased pleasure poison'd poor praise pride Reginald Heber resign'd rest scene scorn seem'd shame sigh smile sorrow sought soul speak spirit spleen stood strong sweet terror thee thine things thou thought truth vex'd virtue walk'd wife wish wish'd words wretched youth