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" A sudden vigour in his voice was heard;— She had been reading in the Book of Prayer, And led him forth, and placed him in his chair; Lively he... "
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by George Crabbe - 1820
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Annual Register, Volume 52

Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pages
...forgot, The care, the drrad, the anguish of their lot 5 ' They spoke with cheerfulness, and icem'd to think, Yet said not so---' perhaps he will not sink.' A sudd- n brightness in his look appear'd, A sadden vigour in hit voice was hear'd ;— She She had been...
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The Port Folio, Volume 4

1810 - 702 pages
...away; With him she pray'd, to him his Bible read, Sooth .1 the faint heart, and held the aching heart: She came with smiles the hour of pain to cheer; Apart...anguish of their lot: They spoke with cheerfulness and seem'd to thinly Yet said not BO — " perhaps he will not sink." A sudden brightness in his look appear'd;...
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The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-four Letters

George Crabbe - 1810 - 408 pages
...He had his wish, had more ; I will not paint The Lovers' meeting : she beheld him faint, — \Vrith tender fears, she took a nearer view, Her terrors...anguish of their lot ; They spoke with cheerfulness, and seem'd to think, Yet said not so — ' perhaps he will not sink :' A sudden brightness in his look...
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The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-four Letters

George Crabbe - 1810 - 612 pages
...terrors doubling as her hopes withdrew ; He tried to smile, and, half succeed ing, said, " Yes ! 1 must die," and hope for ever fled. Still long she...anguish of their lot; They spoke with cheerfulness, and seem'd to think, Yet said not so — ' perhaps he will not sink:" A sudden brightness in his look appear'd,...
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The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-four Letters

George Crabbe - 1810 - 402 pages
...'the grave. i: I • I i «• '• • •-. fi ' •| , .': 4 -• '. •.••.-.:•, i ' ri:*f " One day he lighter seem'd, and they forgot ..' The...anguish of their lot ; They spoke with cheerfulness, and seem'd to thinki > Yet said not so — ' perhaps he will not sink:' A sudden brightness in his look...
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The Borough: A Poem in Twenty-four Letters

George Crabbe - 1810 - 372 pages
...from a cloud, she gave Fresh light, and gilt the prospect of the grave. One day he lighter scem'd, and they forgot The care, the dread, the anguish of their lot; They spoke with cheerfulness, and Seem'd to thii,h Yet said not so — 'perhaps he will not sink:' A sudden brightness in his look appear'd,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1812 - 822 pages
...read, Sooth d the faint heart, and held the aching head: She came with smiles the hour ot pain to chew; Apart she sigh'd ; alone she shed the tear; Then,...the dread, the anguish of their lot; They spoke with rheerfulDcss, and seem'd to think. Yet said not so—' perhaps he will not sink.' A sudden brightness...
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The reciter: a work particularly adapted to the use of schools; consisting ...

Edward Ward - 1812 - 456 pages
...care, the dread, the anguish of their lotj:r ' They spoke with cheerfulness, and seemed to drink,. Yet said not so, " perhaps he will not sink £' ' A sudden brightness in his look appeared^ ' • •' A sudden vigour in his voice was heard, i - ;;• She had been reading in the...
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The borough: a poem, in twenty-four letters

George Crabbe - 1816 - 338 pages
...smile, and, half succeeding, said, " Yes! I must'die ;" and hope for ever (led. Still long she mirs'd him : tender thoughts meantime Were interchang'd,...the dread, the anguish of their lot; They spoke with cheerfuluess, and seemed to think, Yet said not so—' Perhaps he will not sink :' A sudden brightness...
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The borough

George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 pages
...Yes ! I must die ;" and hope for ever fled. Still long she nurs'd him: tender thoughts meantime WTere interchang'd, and hopes and views sublime. To her...They spoke with cheerfulness, and seemed to think, Vet said not so — ' Perhaps he will not sink :' A sudden brightness in his look appear'd, A sudden...
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