The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of Crabbe ... and others. Being a suppl. vol. to The poetical works of Byron, Scott and MooreH. I. Broenner, 1828 - 788 pages |
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... father you behold . " But he beheld not with his mother's eye The new relation , and would not comply ; But all obedience , all connexion spurn'd , And fled their home , where he no more return'd . His father's brother was a man whose ...
... father you behold . " But he beheld not with his mother's eye The new relation , and would not comply ; But all obedience , all connexion spurn'd , And fled their home , where he no more return'd . His father's brother was a man whose ...
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... father's look is not the same , He puts his anger on to hide his shame . With all these feelings delicate and nice , This dread of infamy , this scorn of vice , He left the school , accepting , though with pride , His father's aid - but ...
... father's look is not the same , He puts his anger on to hide his shame . With all these feelings delicate and nice , This dread of infamy , this scorn of vice , He left the school , accepting , though with pride , His father's aid - but ...
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... father's crime , Who to the parent's sin was barely just , And mix'd with filial fear the man's disgust ; Could he , without some strong delusion , quit The path of duty , and to shame submit ? Cast off the virtue he so highly prized ...
... father's crime , Who to the parent's sin was barely just , And mix'd with filial fear the man's disgust ; Could he , without some strong delusion , quit The path of duty , and to shame submit ? Cast off the virtue he so highly prized ...
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... father left thee to the care of one Who could not teach , could ill support a son ; Yet time and trouble feeble minds have stay'd , And fit for long - neglected duties made : I see thee struggling in the world , as late Within the waves ...
... father left thee to the care of one Who could not teach , could ill support a son ; Yet time and trouble feeble minds have stay'd , And fit for long - neglected duties made : I see thee struggling in the world , as late Within the waves ...
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... Father ! I obey , And will remember the appointed day ! " attend To his discourses , as her guide and friend , Yet now to these she gave a listless ear , As if a friend she would no longer hear ; This might he take for woman's art , and ...
... Father ! I obey , And will remember the appointed day ! " attend To his discourses , as her guide and friend , Yet now to these she gave a listless ear , As if a friend she would no longer hear ; This might he take for woman's art , and ...
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