Pierced by no crime, and urged by no desire For more than true and honest hearts require, They feel the calm delight, and thus proceed Through the green lane, then linger in the mead Stray o'er the heath in all its purple bloom, And pluck the blossom... The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: With Life - Page 246by George Crabbe - 1899 - 496 pagesFull view - About this book
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