| 1809 - 596 pages
...died, And his old Neighbour for Offence was tried ; t Tbc still Tears, stealing down that furron-'d Cheek, Spoke Pity, plainer than the Tongue can speak. If Pride were his, 'twas not their vulgar Pride, Who, in their base Contempt, the Great deride; Nor Pride in Learning, though... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...remov'd ; He felt, with many, and he warmly lov'd : I mark'd his action, when his Infant died, And an old Neighbour for Offence was tried ; The still tears,...than the tongue can speak. If Pride were his, 'twas not their vulgar Pride, Who, in their base contempt, the Great deride ; Nor Pride in Learning, though... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 276 pages
...remov'd ; He felt, with many, and he warmly lov'd : I mark'd his action, when his . Infant died, And an old Neighbour for Offence was tried ; The still tears,...than the tongue can speak. If Pride were his, 'twas not their vulgar Pride, Who, in their base contempt, the Great deride ; Nor Pride in Learning, though... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...remov'd ; He felt, with many, and he warmly lov'd : I mark'd his action, when his Infant died, And an old Neighbour for Offence was tried ; The still tears,...than the tongue can speak. If Pride were his, 'twas not their vulgar Pride, Who, in their base contempt, the Great deride ; Nor Pride in Learning, though... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 pages
...Neighbours find) : Yet for was he from Stoic-pride remov'd ; He felt humanely, and he warmly lov'd : I mark'd his Action, when his Infant died, And his old Neighbour for Oflence was tried ; The still Tears, stealing down that furrow'd Cheek, Spoke Pity, plainer than the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 242 pages
...neighbours find :) Yet far was he from stoic-pride remov'd ; He felt humanely, and he warmly lov'd : I mark'd his action, when his infant died, And his old neighbour for offence was tried ; The itill tears, stealing down that furrow'd cheek, Spoke pity, plainer than the tongue can speak. If pride... | |
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 240 pages
...neighbours find :) Yet far was he from stoic-pride remov'd ; He felt humanely, and he warmly lov'd : I mark'd his action, when his infant died, And his...than the tongue can speak. If pride were his, 'twas not their vulgar pride, Who, in their base contempt, the great deride ; Nor pride in learning, —... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...their neighbours find Yet far was he from stoic pride remov'd, He felt humanely, and he warmly lov'd. I mark'd his action when his infant died, And his...tried ; The still tears stealing down that furrow'd cheel Spoke pity plainer than the tongue can speak. If pride were his, 'twas not their vulgar pride... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 pages
...neighbours fiud :) Yet far was he from stoic-pride remov'd; He felt humanely, and he warmly lov'd : J mark'd his action, when his infant died, And his old...offence was tried; The still tears, stealing down that furrowM cheek, Spoke pity, plainer than the tongue can speak. If pride were his, 'twas not their vulgar... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 310 pages
...neighbours find :) Yet far was he from stoic-pride remov'd ; He felt humanely, and he warmly lov"d : I mark'd his action, when his infant died, And his...than the tongue can speak. If pride were his, 'twas not their vulgar pride, Who, in their base contempt, the great deride ; Nor pride in learning, —... | |
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