The works of George Crabbe, 3. kötet1816 |
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20. oldal
... passion's force awhile restrain❜d , Like a stopp'd current greater force regain'd ; So spoke , so look'd he , every eye and ear Were fix'd to view him , or were turn'd to hear . 66 My friends , you know me , you can witness all , " How ...
... passion's force awhile restrain❜d , Like a stopp'd current greater force regain'd ; So spoke , so look'd he , every eye and ear Were fix'd to view him , or were turn'd to hear . 66 My friends , you know me , you can witness all , " How ...
29. oldal
... passion to reprove- Now idle fondness , now resistless love . So while the waters rise , the children tread On the broad Estuary's sandy bed ; But soon the channel fills , from side to side Comes danger rolling with the deep'ning tide ...
... passion to reprove- Now idle fondness , now resistless love . So while the waters rise , the children tread On the broad Estuary's sandy bed ; But soon the channel fills , from side to side Comes danger rolling with the deep'ning tide ...
32. oldal
... passions sleep ; Believe it good , nay glorious , to prevail , And stand in safety where so many fail ; And do not , Allen , or for shame , or pride , Thy faith abjure , or thy profession hide ; • Can I believe his love will lasting ...
... passions sleep ; Believe it good , nay glorious , to prevail , And stand in safety where so many fail ; And do not , Allen , or for shame , or pride , Thy faith abjure , or thy profession hide ; • Can I believe his love will lasting ...
48. oldal
... passion led , Or by a fashion ; curious in his land ; Now planning much , now changing what he plann'd ; Pleas'd by each trial , not by failures vext , And ever certain to succeed the next : Quick to resolve , and easy to persuade— This ...
... passion led , Or by a fashion ; curious in his land ; Now planning much , now changing what he plann'd ; Pleas'd by each trial , not by failures vext , And ever certain to succeed the next : Quick to resolve , and easy to persuade— This ...
72. oldal
... passions fail , From their own nature , while the strong prevail ; Or whether Av'rice , like the poison - tree , * Kills all beside it , and alone will be ; Whatever cause prevail'd , the pleasure grew In Dinah's soul , -she lov'd the ...
... passions fail , From their own nature , while the strong prevail ; Or whether Av'rice , like the poison - tree , * Kills all beside it , and alone will be ; Whatever cause prevail'd , the pleasure grew In Dinah's soul , -she lov'd the ...
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adieu Allen answer'd appear'd ask'd Aunt beauty behold blest bosom call'd Comedy of Errors comfort conceiv'd cried crime Cymbeline dæmons delight Dinah disdain display'd Doctor dread dream Dunciad fair fancy Farmer fate Father favourite fear fear'd feel felt fix'd fond friendly Pair gain'd gave gentle GEORGE CRABBE grace grave grief griev'd grieving Gwyn happy heart hope Jonas kind knew Lady Lass liv'd live look look'd Lord lov'd Lover Lucy Maid Maiden Measure for Measure Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream mind mov'd numbers Nymph o'er Orlando pain pass'd passion pleas'd pleasure Poet possess'd praise pray'd prepar'd pride proud racter rais'd remain'd return'd Scene scorn seem'd shame smil'd smile sorrow soul speak spirit spleen strong sweet Sybil TALE talk'd thee thou art thought truth Twas urg'd vex'd Widow wish'd young Youth
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189. oldal - That frets and hurries to th' opposing side ; The rushes sharp that on the borders grow, Bend their brown flow'rets to the streams below, Impure in all its course, in all its progress slow : Here a grave Flora scarcely deigns to bloom, Nor wears a rosy blush, nor sheds perfume ; The few dull flowers that o'er the place...
131. oldal - Ah me! for aught that ever I could read. Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth: But, either it was different in blood; Her.
48. oldal - But to an equal for assistance flies; Man yields to custom, as he bows to fate, In all things ruled — mind, body, and estate; In pain, in sickness, we for cure apply To them we know not, and we know not why...
190. oldal - The few dull flowers that o'er the place are spread Partake the nature of their fenny bed; Here on its wiry stem, in rigid bloom, Grows the salt lavender that lacks perfume ; Here the dwarf sallows creep, the septfoil harsh, And the soft slimy mallow of the marsh ; Lmv on the ear the distant billows sound, And just in view appears their stony bound...
185. oldal - When minds are joyful, then we look around, And what is seen is all on fairy ground ; Again they sicken, and on every view Cast their own dull and melancholy hue ; Or, if...
123. oldal - I must be loved," said Sybil ; " I must see The man in terrors who aspires to me ; At my forbidding frown his heart must ache, His tongue must falter, and his frame must shake : And if I grant him at my feet to kneel, "What trembling, fearful pleasure must he feel ; Nay, such the raptures that my smiles inspire, That reason's self must for a time retire.
115. oldal - Neat was their house; each table, chair, and stool, Stood in its place, or moving moved by rule; No lively print or picture graced the room; A plain brown paper lent its decent gloom...
192. oldal - Of vigour palsied and of beauty stain'd ; Her bloodshot eyes on her unheeding mate Were wrathful turn'd, and seem'd her wants to state, Cursing his tardy aid — her Mother there With gipsy-state...
xix. oldal - And, to bring forward one other example, it will be found that Pope himself has no small portion of this actuality of relation, this nudity of description, and poetry without an atmosphere...
101. oldal - And will my lord Vouchsafe no comfort ? drop no soothing word ? Yes, he must speak : ' he speaks, ' My good young friend, You know my views ; upon my care depend ; My hearty thanks to your good father pay, And be a student. — Harry, drive away.