The borough, continued. Occasional pieces. The world of dreams. TalesJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1834 |
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... Grief for the old Man - He takes an Apprentice- The Boy's Suffering and Fate - A second Boy : how he died— Peter acquitted — A third Apprentice - A Voyage by Sea : the Boy does not return - Evil Report on Peter : he is tried and ...
... Grief for the old Man - He takes an Apprentice- The Boy's Suffering and Fate - A second Boy : how he died— Peter acquitted — A third Apprentice - A Voyage by Sea : the Boy does not return - Evil Report on Peter : he is tried and ...
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... grief to see him angry come , " And teased with business , make distress at home : " The father's fury and the children's cries " I soon could bear , but not my mother's sighs ; " For she look'd back on comforts , and would say , " I ...
... grief to see him angry come , " And teased with business , make distress at home : " The father's fury and the children's cries " I soon could bear , but not my mother's sighs ; " For she look'd back on comforts , and would say , " I ...
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... grieving told him my disgrace , " And plainly mark'd indifference in his face . " Hard ! with these fears and terrors to behold “ The cause of all , the faithless lover , cold ; Impatient grown at every wish denied , 66 " And barely ...
... grieving told him my disgrace , " And plainly mark'd indifference in his face . " Hard ! with these fears and terrors to behold “ The cause of all , the faithless lover , cold ; Impatient grown at every wish denied , 66 " And barely ...
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... grief and thought and feeling were no more : " Although revived , I judged that life would close , 190 " And went to rest , to wonder that I rose : - " My dreams were dismal , - wheresoe'er I stray'd , " I seem'd ashamed , alarm'd ...
... grief and thought and feeling were no more : " Although revived , I judged that life would close , 190 " And went to rest , to wonder that I rose : - " My dreams were dismal , - wheresoe'er I stray'd , " I seem'd ashamed , alarm'd ...
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... grief , And pangs attend the birth of unbelief ; Nor pass they soon ; -with awe and fear he took The flowery way , and cast back many a look . The youths applauded much his wise design , With weighty reasoning o'er their evening wine ...
... grief , And pangs attend the birth of unbelief ; Nor pass they soon ; -with awe and fear he took The flowery way , and cast back many a look . The youths applauded much his wise design , With weighty reasoning o'er their evening wine ...
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The borough, continued. Occasional pieces. The world of dreams. Tales George Crabbe Visualização integral - 1851 |
The borough, continued. Occasional pieces. The world of dreams. Tales George Crabbe Visualização integral - 1834 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abel ALBEMARLE STREET Aldborough answer'd antè appear'd aunt beauty behold BOROUGH bosom call'd Castle of Otranto comfort Crabbe Crabbe's cried crime Cymbeline dare deed delight disdain dread dream dull Dunciad Edinburgh Review fair fancy fate father fear fear'd feel felt fill'd fix'd fled foes fond friendly pair gain'd gentle GEORGE CRABBE give gloom grace grave grew grief grieved Gwyn happy heart honour hope hour humble Jonas kind knew labour lady live look look'd Lord lover maid meads of asphodel mind Normanston nymph o'er pain pass'd passion Peter PETER GRIMES pity pleasure poet poor possess'd praise pray'd pride remain'd rest scene scorn seem'd shame sigh sigh'd silent smile sorrow soul speak spirit strong sweet Sybil TALE terror thee thou art thought trembling Twas vex'd widow youth
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Página 135 - To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
Página 37 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
Página 48 - Be it a weakness, it deserves some praise, We love the playplace of our early days ; The scene is touching, and the heart is stone That feels not at that sight, and feels at none.
Página 225 - I have heard of your paintings too, well enough ; God hath given you one face and you make yourselves another: you jig, you amble, and you lisp, and nick-name God's creatures, and make your wantonness your ignorance.
Página 205 - Yes, I am proud ; I must be proud to see Men, not afraid of God, afraid of me ; Safe from the bar, the pulpit, and the throne, Yet touch'd and sham'd by ridicule alone.
Página 10 - I waked one morning in the beginning of last June from a dream, of which all I could recover was, that I had thought myself in an ancient castle (a very natural dream for a head filled like mine with Gothic story) and that on the uppermost bannister of a great staircase I saw a gigantic hand in armour. In the evening I sat down and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate.
Página 107 - The great cause of the present deplorable state of English poetry is to be attributed to that absurd and systematic depreciation of Pope, in which, for the last few years, there has been a kind of epidemical concurrence.
Página 247 - Brief as the lightning in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth. And ere a man hath power to say, — Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick bright things come to confusion.
Página 247 - 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 : J But, either it was different in blood ; — Lys.
Página 10 - I sat down and began to write, without knowing in the least what I intended to say or relate. The work grew on my hands, and I grew fond of it...