Poetical Works, Volume 11838 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 59
Página 18
... perhaps , as striking a picture of the " inquisi- tive sympathy " and solitary musings of a youthful poet as can elsewhere be pointed out : - " I to the ocean gave My mind , and thoughts as restless as the wave . Where crowds assembled ...
... perhaps , as striking a picture of the " inquisi- tive sympathy " and solitary musings of a youthful poet as can elsewhere be pointed out : - " I to the ocean gave My mind , and thoughts as restless as the wave . Where crowds assembled ...
Página 19
... perhaps a severe , home . Fatigue also contributed to impart its melancholy ; and the reception augmented these feelings to bitterness . Just as he reached the door , his master's daughters , having eyed him for a few moments , burst ...
... perhaps a severe , home . Fatigue also contributed to impart its melancholy ; and the reception augmented these feelings to bitterness . Just as he reached the door , his master's daughters , having eyed him for a few moments , burst ...
Página 30
... , and other branches of natural history ; and , perhaps , the ill success of " Inebriety " had no small share in withdrawing him , for a time , from the practice of versification . He appears , indeed , 30 LIFE OF CRABBE .
... , and other branches of natural history ; and , perhaps , the ill success of " Inebriety " had no small share in withdrawing him , for a time , from the practice of versification . He appears , indeed , 30 LIFE OF CRABBE .
Página 59
... perhaps , thy ear Has chanced each sad , amusing tale to hear , How some , like Budgell , madly sank for ease How some , like Savage , sicken'd by degrees ; How a pale crew , like helpless Otway , shed The proud big tear on song ...
... perhaps , thy ear Has chanced each sad , amusing tale to hear , How some , like Budgell , madly sank for ease How some , like Savage , sicken'd by degrees ; How a pale crew , like helpless Otway , shed The proud big tear on song ...
Página 60
... - twelve long miles walked away , loss of time , and a little disappointment , thought I : -now for my philosophy . Perhaps , then , I reflected , the " gen- tleman " might not have so very much of thai 60 LIFE OF CRABBE .
... - twelve long miles walked away , loss of time , and a little disappointment , thought I : -now for my philosophy . Perhaps , then , I reflected , the " gen- tleman " might not have so very much of thai 60 LIFE OF CRABBE .
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
acquainted admiration affectionate afterwards Aldborough amusement appeared Ballitore beautiful Beccles believe Belvoir Belvoir Castle Borough brother Burke called character cheerful church circumstances Crabbe's dear Sir delight dine dinner distress Duke of Rutland early Edmund Burke father favour favourite feelings felt GEORGE CRABBE give Glemham Hampstead happy heard heart Holland Holland House honour hope Joanna Baillie kind Lady Lady Caroline Lamb late Leadbeater letter literary lived London Lord Lordship manner Mary Leadbeater mind Mira Miss Elmy morning mother Muston nature never occasion once opinion pain Parham Parish Register perhaps period persons pleasure poem poet poetical poor Pucklechurch racter received recollect remember Rendham residence respect Rogers scene Sir Walter society soon spirits Stathern Suffolk talents thee things thou thought Tovell town Trowbridge Vale of Belvoir verses village walk write young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 12 - Where the thin harvest waves its wither'd ears; Rank weeds, that every art and care defy, Reign o'er the land and rob the blighted rye : There thistles stretch their prickly arms afar, And to the ragged infant threaten war ; There poppies nodding, mock the hope of toil...
Página 226 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Página 321 - When the ear heard him, then it blessed him: and when the eye saw him, it gave witness to him. Because he delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon him; and he caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Página 49 - And a bold, artful, surly, savage race ; Who, only skill'd to take the finny tribe, The yearly dinner, or septennial bribe...
Página 146 - But when the men beside their station took, The maidens with them, and with these the cook ; When one huge wooden bowl before them stood, Fill'd with huge balls of farinaceous food ; With bacon, mass saline, where never lean Beneath the brown and bristly rind was seen ; When from a single horn the party drew Their copious draughts of heavy ale and new ; When the coarse cloth she saw, with many a stain, Soil'd by rude hinds who cut and came again — She could not breathe ; but, with a heavy sigh,...
Página 215 - Yes, I behold again the place, The seat of joy, the source of pain ; It brings in view the form and face That I must never see again. " ' The night-bird's song that sweetly floats On this soft gloom — this balmy air — Brings to the mind her sweeter notes That I again must never hear. "
Página 216 - The ring so worn, as you behold, So thin, so pale, is yet of gold : The passion such it was to prove ; Worn with life's cares, love yet was love.
Página 163 - From that time his health began to amend rapidly, and his constitution was renovated ; a rare effect of opium, for that drug almost always inflicts some partial injury, even when it is necessary : but to him it was only salutary — and to a constant but slightly increasing dose of it may be attributed his long and generally healthy life.
Página 19 - George was the first that entered: and, the place being crammed full with offenders, the atmosphere soon became pestilentially close. The poor boy in vain shrieked that he was about to be suffocated. At last, in despair, he bit the lad next to him violently in the hand. "Crabbe is dying — Crabbe is dying...