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... beauty of the inland village , so refreshing a contrast to the barrenness and ugliness of the country round his native town , enriched Crabbe's mind with many memories that served him well in his later poetry . In the meantime he was ...
... beauty of the inland village , so refreshing a contrast to the barrenness and ugliness of the country round his native town , enriched Crabbe's mind with many memories that served him well in his later poetry . In the meantime he was ...
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... beauty or their nymphs ' rehearse ; Yet still for these we frame the tender strain , Still in our lays fond Corydons complain , And shepherds ' boys their amorous pains reveal , The only pains , alas ! they never feel . " At this point ...
... beauty or their nymphs ' rehearse ; Yet still for these we frame the tender strain , Still in our lays fond Corydons complain , And shepherds ' boys their amorous pains reveal , The only pains , alas ! they never feel . " At this point ...
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... beauty , crowned by whitethorn and oak . Here the purple scented violet perfumed the air , and in one place coloured the ground . On the left of the front in the narrower portion of the glen was the village ; on the right , a confined ...
... beauty , crowned by whitethorn and oak . Here the purple scented violet perfumed the air , and in one place coloured the ground . On the left of the front in the narrower portion of the glen was the village ; on the right , a confined ...
Page 99
... beauty is led to her ruin are told in a hun- dred lines with a fidelity not surpassed in the case of the story of Hetty Sorrel . The verse , alternately recalling Pope and Goldsmith , is yet impelled by a moral intention , which gives ...
... beauty is led to her ruin are told in a hun- dred lines with a fidelity not surpassed in the case of the story of Hetty Sorrel . The verse , alternately recalling Pope and Goldsmith , is yet impelled by a moral intention , which gives ...
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... beauty , which his critics are rarely disposed to allow to Crabbe . A narrative of equal pathos , and once equally celebrated , is that of the village - girl who receives back her sailor - lover from his last voyage , only to watch over ...
... beauty , which his critics are rarely disposed to allow to Crabbe . A narrative of equal pathos , and once equally celebrated , is that of the village - girl who receives back her sailor - lover from his last voyage , only to watch over ...
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