The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 6 |
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... feel that I am not without pride in the confession , nor insensible to the honour which such gratitude implies . Forty years have elapsed since this debt commenced . On my entrance into the cares of life , and while con- tending with ...
... feel that I am not without pride in the confession , nor insensible to the honour which such gratitude implies . Forty years have elapsed since this debt commenced . On my entrance into the cares of life , and while con- tending with ...
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... feeling of the difficulty in which he has placed him- self : the difficulty consists in reconciling the im- plied ... feel his former apprehensions , may again be elevated or depressed by the suggestions of vanity and diffidence , and ...
... feeling of the difficulty in which he has placed him- self : the difficulty consists in reconciling the im- plied ... feel his former apprehensions , may again be elevated or depressed by the suggestions of vanity and diffidence , and ...
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... feeling ? It is one of the greatest ' pleasures of my memory ' to recall in absence those conversations ; and if I do not in direct terms mention with whom I conversed , it is both because I have no permission , and my readers will have ...
... feeling ? It is one of the greatest ' pleasures of my memory ' to recall in absence those conversations ; and if I do not in direct terms mention with whom I conversed , it is both because I have no permission , and my readers will have ...
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... feels the stirrings of evil within him , can rise from the perusal of such volumes as these , without saying to himself , Here is my own individual case : this is the very march of my own feelings and wishes ; here is my own precise ...
... feels the stirrings of evil within him , can rise from the perusal of such volumes as these , without saying to himself , Here is my own individual case : this is the very march of my own feelings and wishes ; here is my own precise ...
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... feeling , ere they can unite : As we may hard and stubborn metals beat And blend together , if we duly heat . The elder , George , had past his threescore years , A busy actor , sway'd by hopes and fears : Of powerful kind and he had ...
... feeling , ere they can unite : As we may hard and stubborn metals beat And blend together , if we duly heat . The elder , George , had past his threescore years , A busy actor , sway'd by hopes and fears : Of powerful kind and he had ...
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