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... side of both . But it was not only through a closer intimacy with Nature that Crabbe was being unconsciously prepared for high poetic service . Hope deferred and disap- pointments , poverty and anxiety , were doing their beneficent work ...
... side of both . But it was not only through a closer intimacy with Nature that Crabbe was being unconsciously prepared for high poetic service . Hope deferred and disap- pointments , poverty and anxiety , were doing their beneficent work ...
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... Crabbe's poetry . But at least , if this incongruity is to exist , it is on the more hopeful side . The characteristic of so much poetry of our own day is that the manner is uncommon , and the commonness II . ] 31 POVERTY IN LONDON.
... Crabbe's poetry . But at least , if this incongruity is to exist , it is on the more hopeful side . The characteristic of so much poetry of our own day is that the manner is uncommon , and the commonness II . ] 31 POVERTY IN LONDON.
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... side ; But in his duty prompt at every call He watched and wept , he prayed and felt for all . And as a bird each fond endearment tries To tempt its new - fledged offspring to the skies , He tried each art , reproved each dull delay ...
... side ; But in his duty prompt at every call He watched and wept , he prayed and felt for all . And as a bird each fond endearment tries To tempt its new - fledged offspring to the skies , He tried each art , reproved each dull delay ...
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... side of a large open chimney . . . . At a very early hour in the morning the alarum called the maids , and their mistress also ; and if the former were tardy , a louder alarum , and more formidable , was heard chiding their delay - not ...
... side of a large open chimney . . . . At a very early hour in the morning the alarum called the maids , and their mistress also ; and if the former were tardy , a louder alarum , and more formidable , was heard chiding their delay - not ...
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... side of English country - life that Crabbe , when he once more addressed the public in verse , turned to the less sunny memories of his youth for inspiration . It was not till some years after the appearance of The Parish Register and ...
... side of English country - life that Crabbe , when he once more addressed the public in verse , turned to the less sunny memories of his youth for inspiration . It was not till some years after the appearance of The Parish Register and ...
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