The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe in Eight Volumes, Volume 8John Murray, 1823 |
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... sight . " Adieu ! ' he said , nor gave a word or sign " Of invitation- Yonder house is mine ; " Your Brother's I prefer , if I might choose- " But , my dear Sir , you have no time to lose . ' " Say , is he poor ? or has he fits of ...
... sight . " Adieu ! ' he said , nor gave a word or sign " Of invitation- Yonder house is mine ; " Your Brother's I prefer , if I might choose- " But , my dear Sir , you have no time to lose . ' " Say , is he poor ? or has he fits of ...
Pagina 11
... sight ; - Then , milder grown , yet something still severe , He said , " Consider , Madam , think and fear ; " But , ere they parted , softening to a smile , " Farewell ! " said he- " I'll think myself awhile . " James and his Clara had ...
... sight ; - Then , milder grown , yet something still severe , He said , " Consider , Madam , think and fear ; " But , ere they parted , softening to a smile , " Farewell ! " said he- " I'll think myself awhile . " James and his Clara had ...
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... sight " Might give her pleasure - very like it might , " And she might go ; but to his house restored , " He would not now be catechised and bored . " It was her duty ; - " Well ! " said he again , " There you may go - and there you may ...
... sight " Might give her pleasure - very like it might , " And she might go ; but to his house restored , " He would not now be catechised and bored . " It was her duty ; - " Well ! " said he again , " There you may go - and there you may ...
Pagina 17
... , " And teach us good , permit them to rebel ? " Had you o'erawed and check'd them when in sight , " They would not then have ventured upon flight- VOL . III . C " Had you " . " Out , serpent ! BOOK XV . 17 GRETNA GREEN .
... , " And teach us good , permit them to rebel ? " Had you o'erawed and check'd them when in sight , " They would not then have ventured upon flight- VOL . III . C " Had you " . " Out , serpent ! BOOK XV . 17 GRETNA GREEN .
Pagina 41
... sight ; Love like a spectre in her view appear'd , The nearer he approach'd the more she fear'd . But knew she , then , this dreaded love ? She guess'd That he had guilt - she knew he had not rest : She saw a fear that she could ill ...
... sight ; Love like a spectre in her view appear'd , The nearer he approach'd the more she fear'd . But knew she , then , this dreaded love ? She guess'd That he had guilt - she knew he had not rest : She saw a fear that she could ill ...
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Pagina 204 - And there was something fearful in the sight, And in the sound of what appear'd to-night ; For now, of night and nervous terror bred, Arose a strong and superstitious dread; She heard strange noises, and the shapes she saw Of fancied beings bound her soul in awe. The moon was risen, and she sometimes shone Through thick white clouds, that flew tumultuous on, Passing beneath her with an eagle's speed, That her soft light imprison'd and then freed ; The fitful glimmering through the hedge-row green...
Pagina 207 - As men will children at their sports behold, And smile to see them, though unmoved and cold, Smile at the recollected games, and then Depart and mix in the affairs of men...