Poems by George Crabbe
Inebriety
... Hast thou, oh reader! searched o'er gentle Gay, ...
Tale X
... flood. "I hate these scenes," Orlando angry cried, ...
Late Wisdom
... Can rightly judge of friends and foes ...
The Borough. Letter XIII: The Alms-House And Trustees
... feel. Three seats were vacant while Sir Denys reign'd, ...
Tale II
... delay. At length a prospect came that seem'd to smile, ...
The Borough. Letter IV: Sects And Professions In Religion
... ' "Heart-searching things are these, and shake the mind, ...
The Parish Register - Part I: Baptisms
... floor. Here his poor bird th' inhuman Cocker brings, ...
The Library
... strong; Some in close fight their dubious claims maintain ...
The Village (book 2)
... last have their peculiar Distresses: Exemplified in the Life and heroic Death of Lord Robert Manners ...
A Marriage Ring
... Worn with lifes care, love yet was love ...
The Borough. Letter XXIV: Schools
... --he beside Has power supreme, and power is sweet to pride: ...
Tale XII
... feel." "Fault!" said the 'Squire, "there's coarseness ...
The Borough. Letter XV: Inhabitants Of The Alms-House. Clelia
... past. Now friendless, sick, and old, and wanting ...
Tale XVII
... First in her youth, when she was blithe and gay ...
Tale III
... " The cousins met, what pass'd with Gwyn was told: ...