George Crabbe's Poetical Works: Preface to the Tales. LifeCrosby and Ainsworth, 1866 - 523 pages |
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Aldborough appear'd art thou beauty behold bosom Caliph call'd comfort confess'd Conscience cried crime dame deed delight disdain distress'd doubt dread ease express'd fair fame fate father favourite fear fear'd feel felt fix'd fled foes folly fond friendly pair Fulham gain'd gave gay bride gentle George Crabbe give grace grave grief grieved happy hear heart honour hope hour humble John Dighton kind knew labour lady Lady saw live look look'd maid marriage mind Muse never numbers nymph o'er pain pass'd passions peace pity pleased pleasure poison'd poor praise pride priest proud rest scenes scorn seem'd shame sigh slave smile soothe sorrow soul speak spirit spleen Squire sure as fate terror thee thine thou thought trembling truth Twas vex'd vile virtue wealth wife wretch youth