The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe with his letters and journals, and his life, by his son. In eight volumes |
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“Such is my tale, dear Richard, but that told
“I must all comments on the text withhold;
“What is the sin of grief I cannot tell,
“Nor of the sinners who have loved too well;
“But to the cause of mercy I incline,
“Or, O! my Brother, what a fate is mine!”
“I must all comments on the text withhold;
“What is the sin of grief I cannot tell,
“Nor of the sinners who have loved too well;
“But to the cause of mercy I incline,
“Or, O! my Brother, what a fate is mine!”
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