Poems by George Crabbe
The Borough. Letter XVIII: The Poor And Their
... call. Here too the mother sees her children train'd, ...
The Borough. Letter VII: Professions--Physic
... streets, Have purchased lands and mansions, parks and seats: ...
The Borough. Letter XXIII: Prisons
... in her eye Glared the stern triumph that she dared to die: ...
The Borough. Letter XII: Players
... way. Sad happy race! soon raised and soon depress'd, ...
The Parish Register - Part II: Marriages
... love. But yet, small arts have charms for female eyes ...
The Borough. Letter XXII: Peter Grimes
... The three unbodied forms-and 'Come', still 'come', they cried ...
The Borough. Letter IX: Amusements
... --We amuse Ourselves and friends with seaside walks and views, ...
The Candidate
... REVIEW. AN INTRODUCTORY ADDRESS OF THE AUTHOR TO HIS POEMS ...
Tale VI
... say." "Yes! my good neighbour," said the gentle youth, ...
The Borough. Letter X: Clubs And Social Meetings
... contain, When wine no more o'erwhelms the labouring brain, ...
Tale XV
... pain; He fear'd the Priest this recreant sot would gain ...
Sir Eustace Grey
... and, hark The free wind blows--we've left the town - ...
The Borough. Letter II: The Church
... And wouldst thou, Artist! with thy tints and brush, ...
Tale XIII
... approach Of rattling wheels! and, lo! the evening coach ...
Reflections
... genius gone? If passions slumber in the breast, ...