PoemsEdward Arnold, 1899 - 405 pàgines |
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Pàgina v
... Suffolk , Crabbe passed his life till he was twenty - five , as a child , and schoolboy , and then as a surgeon's apprentice , varied by occupation V Reclass . 1. 2.714-10-25 133471 as a warehouse clerk . His heart , however ,
... Suffolk , Crabbe passed his life till he was twenty - five , as a child , and schoolboy , and then as a surgeon's apprentice , varied by occupation V Reclass . 1. 2.714-10-25 133471 as a warehouse clerk . His heart , however ,
Pàgina vii
... children lived at Muston , with frequent ex- peditions into Suffolk , until the year 1792. At this time the yeoman uncle of Mrs. Crabbe died ; she became a co - heiress of the house and land at Parham , and Mr. Crabbe , leaving a curate ...
... children lived at Muston , with frequent ex- peditions into Suffolk , until the year 1792. At this time the yeoman uncle of Mrs. Crabbe died ; she became a co - heiress of the house and land at Parham , and Mr. Crabbe , leaving a curate ...
Pàgina xv
... CHILD'S EXCURSION THE PARISH - CLERK THE PARTING HOUR THE PATRON THE FRANK COURTSHIP THE LOVER'S JOURNEY EDWARD SHORE . THE MOTHER 45 58 66 79 84 88 90 • 98 114 137 155 167 182 • THE MEETING OF THE BROTHERS 193 THE MORNING WALK ...
... CHILD'S EXCURSION THE PARISH - CLERK THE PARTING HOUR THE PATRON THE FRANK COURTSHIP THE LOVER'S JOURNEY EDWARD SHORE . THE MOTHER 45 58 66 79 84 88 90 • 98 114 137 155 167 182 • THE MEETING OF THE BROTHERS 193 THE MORNING WALK ...
Pàgina 3
... child , that languishes with wealth ? Go then ! and see them rising with the sun , Through a long course of daily toil to run ; See them beneath the dog - star's raging heat , When the knees tremble and the temples beat ; Behold them ...
... child , that languishes with wealth ? Go then ! and see them rising with the sun , Through a long course of daily toil to run ; See them beneath the dog - star's raging heat , When the knees tremble and the temples beat ; Behold them ...
Pàgina 5
... children dwell who know no parents ' care ; Parents , who know no children's love , dwell there ! Heart - broken matrons on their joyless bed , Forsaken wives , and mothers never wed ; Dejected widows with unheeded tears , And crippled ...
... children dwell who know no parents ' care ; Parents , who know no children's love , dwell there ! Heart - broken matrons on their joyless bed , Forsaken wives , and mothers never wed ; Dejected widows with unheeded tears , And crippled ...
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Aldborough answer'd appear'd ask'd beauty behold brother C. R. ASHBEE CHARLES EMERSON BEECHER child cloth cold comforts Crabbe Crabbe's cried Crown 8vo dear delight Demy 8vo DOUGLAS FAWCETT dread dream ease Edition EDWARD WASHBURN HOPKINS fair fancy fate father favourite fear feel felt fix'd fled fond Froebel's gain'd gave GEORGE CRABBE girl gloom grace grave grief grieved hear heard heart hope kind KIRK MUNROE knew labour light live look look'd lord lover maid MEADE FALKNER mind nett Newnham College o'er pain pass'd passion peace Photogravure pity pleasure poor possess'd praise press'd pride rest Richard scene seek seem'd shame sigh smile soothe sorrow soul speak spirit spoke strong Sybil tell terror thee thou thought took truth Twas Vellum vex'd W. G. COLLINGWOOD weak wife wish'd youth
Passatges populars
Pàgina 1 - Where the thin harvest waves its withered 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...
Pàgina 18 - 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...
Pàgina 7 - Impatience mark'd in his averted eyes; And, some habitual queries hurried o'er, Without reply, he rushes on the door: His drooping patient, long inured to pain, And long unheeded, knows remonstrance vain; He ceases now the feeble help to crave Of man; and silent sinks into the grave. But ere his death some pious doubts arise, Some simple fears, which "bold bad...
Pàgina 84 - MINUTELY trace man's life ; year after year, Through all his days let all his deeds appear, And then though some may in that life be strange, Yet there appears no vast nor sudden change : The links that bind those various deeds are seen, And no mysterious void is left between.
Pàgina 388 - Thornton. A SPORTING TOUR THROUGH THE NORTHERN PARTS OF ENGLAND AND GREAT PART OF THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND. By Colonel T. THORNTON, of Thornville Royal, in Yorkshire. With the Original Illustrations by GARRARD, and other Illustrations and Coloured Plates by GE LODGE. 'Sportsmen of all descriptions will gladly welcome the sumptuous new edition issued by Mr. Edward Arnold of Colonel T. Thornton's Sporting Tour," which has long been a scarce book.
Pàgina 7 - Anon, a figure enters, quaintly neat, All pride and business, bustle and conceit; With looks unalter'd by these scenes of woe, With speed that, entering, speaks his haste to go, He bids the gazing throng around him fly, And carries fate and physic in his eye...
Pàgina 4 - Declining health rejects his poor repast, His cheerless spouse the coming danger sees, And mutual murmurs urge the slow disease. Yet grant them health, 'tis not for us to tell, Though the head droops not, that the heart is well ; Or will you praise that homely, healthy fare, Plenteous and plain, that happy peasants share ! Oh ! trifle not with wants you cannot feel, Nor mock the misery of a stinted meal ; Homely, not wholesome, plain, not plenteous, such 170 As you who praise would never deign to...
Pàgina 131 - Josiah,> said the dame, (These wicked thoughts would fill his soul with shame; He kneel and tremble at a thing of dust! He cannot, child>: — the child replied, (He must...
Pàgina 154 - With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame ; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take, And all foretold the progress he would make.
Pàgina 146 - Useless, despised, his worthless labours done, And half protected by the vicious Son, Who half supports him ; he with heavy glance Views the young ruffians who around him dance ; And, by the sadness in his face, appears To trace the progress of their future years : Through what strange course of misery, vice, deceit, Must wildly wander each unpractised cheat ! What shame and grief, what punishment and pain, Sport of fierce passions, must each child sustain — Ere they like him approach their latter...