The Borough: A Poem, in Twenty-four LettersJ. Hatchard, 1816 - 292 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvii
... pity and for contempt , by which some would be amused and others astonished - not without sorrow , when they reflect that thousands look up to the writer as a man literally inspired , to whose wants they admi- nister with their ...
... pity and for contempt , by which some would be amused and others astonished - not without sorrow , when they reflect that thousands look up to the writer as a man literally inspired , to whose wants they admi- nister with their ...
Strana xxiv
... pity , unstung by remorse , and uncorrected by shame : yet is this hardihood of temper and spirit broken by want , disease , solitude , and disappoint- ment : and he becomes the victim of a distempered and horror - stricken fancy . It ...
... pity , unstung by remorse , and uncorrected by shame : yet is this hardihood of temper and spirit broken by want , disease , solitude , and disappoint- ment : and he becomes the victim of a distempered and horror - stricken fancy . It ...
Strana xxv
... pity and abhorrence , which , while it is not unpleasant to the feelings , is useful in its operation : it ties and binds us to all mankind by sensations com- mon to us all , and in some degree connects us , without degradation , even ...
... pity and abhorrence , which , while it is not unpleasant to the feelings , is useful in its operation : it ties and binds us to all mankind by sensations com- mon to us all , and in some degree connects us , without degradation , even ...
Strana 20
... Pity for grief , or pardon for neglect ; But when her wearied Parents sunk to sleep , She sought her place to meditate and weep : Then to her mind was all the past display'd , That faithful Memory brings to Sorrow's aid : For then she ...
... Pity for grief , or pardon for neglect ; But when her wearied Parents sunk to sleep , She sought her place to meditate and weep : Then to her mind was all the past display'd , That faithful Memory brings to Sorrow's aid : For then she ...
Strana 34
... pity ; he respects her tears ; His stubborn features half admit a smile , And his tone softens --- " Well ! I'll wait awhile . " Pity ! a Man so good , so mild , so meek , At such an age , should have his bread to seek ; And all those ...
... pity ; he respects her tears ; His stubborn features half admit a smile , And his tone softens --- " Well ! I'll wait awhile . " Pity ! a Man so good , so mild , so meek , At such an age , should have his bread to seek ; And all those ...
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Abel Arminian behold Blaney Borough Byssus Calvinistic cheerful Claudian Comfort confin'd cried Crime Deed delight dread drest dwell Ease evil Eyes Fame Fate favourite fear feel felt fix'd Foes form'd Friends gain'd GEORGE CRABBE give Gout Grace Grave Grief hear Heart Honour hope hour humble Jachin John Bunyan Juvenal kind Labour LETTER liv'd live look look'd lov'd Love Man's Meads of Asphodel Mind Misery never Night Numbers Nymphs o'er once Ovid Oxymel Pain pass'd Passions Peace Peter PETER GRIMES Pity plac'd pleas'd pleasant Pleasure poison'd poor Power Praise Pride Priest racter reader rest rise Satan Scenes scorn seem'd Shame sigh Sir Denys sleep smile Soul Speech Spirit Spleen Terrors thee thou thought Town Trade trembling tried Truth twas vex'd Vicar Vice Virtue Want Wealth Worth wretched Youth
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Strana 151 - There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond...
Strana 22 - But she has treasured, and she loves them all ; When in her way she meets them, they appear Peculiar people — death has made them dear. He named his friend, but then his hand she prest, And fondly whisper'd, " Thou must go to rest ;"
Strana 277 - Though mangled, hack'd, and hew'd, not yet destroy'd ; The little ones, unbutton'd, glowing hot, Playing our games, and on the very spot ; As happy as we once, to kneel and draw The chalky ring, and knuckle down at taw...
Strana 9 - Far off the Petrel in the troubled way Swims with her Brood, or flutters in the Spray ; She rises often, often drops again, And sports at ease on the tempestuous Main.
Strana 275 - The ocean smiling to the fervid sun — The waves that faintly fall and slowly run — The ships at distance and the boats at hand ; And now they walk upon the sea-side sand, Counting the number and what kind they be, Ships softly sinking in the sleepy sea...
Strana 276 - The timid girls, half dreading their design, Dip the small foot in the retarded brine, And search for crimson weeds, which spreading flow., Or lie like pictures on the sand below ; With all those bright red pebbles, that the sun Through the small waves so softly shines upon...
Strana 290 - Books cannot always please, however good: ; Minds are not ever craving for their food ; But sleep will soon the weary soul prepare For cares to-morrow that were this day's care : For forms, for feasts, that sundry times have past, And formal feasts that will for ever last.
Strana 254 - Who, undisturb'd by feelings just or kind, Would parish-boys to needy tradesmen bind; They in their want a trifling sum would take, And toiling slaves of piteous orphans make.
Strana 55 - Be brave then ; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be in England seven halfpenny loaves sold for a penny ; the three-hooped pot shall have ten hoops ; and I will make it felony to drink small beer.
Strana 10 - Darkness begins to reign; the louder wind Appals the weak and awes the firmer mind; But frights not him, whom evening and the spray In part conceal — yon prowler on his way. Lo ! he has something seen ; he runs apace, As if he fear'd companion in the chase; He sees his prize, and now he turns again, Slowly and sorrowing — ' Was your search in vain ? ' Gruffly he answers, ' 'Tis a sorry sight ! 'A seaman's body; there'll be more to-night!