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Poems (1905)
Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
I.
Volume I
III.
Volume III
MISCELLANEOUS VERSES PREVIOUSLY PRINTED.
POETICAL EPISTLES.
I.
EPISTLE I. [FROM THE DEVIL. AN EPISTLE GENERAL.]
II.
EPISTLE II. [FROM THE AUTHOR.]
[FROM BELVOIR CASTLE.]
[THE NEW SAMARITAN.]
BELVOIR CASTLE.
[HIS MOTHER'S WEDDING-RING.]
[PARHAM REVISITED.]
LINES WRITTEN AT WARWICK.
THE FRIEND IN LOVE.
[DISILLUSIONED.]
[LINES] FROM A DISCARDED POEM,
ON THE DEATH OF SIR SAMUEL ROMILLY.
LINES.
[LINES.]
LINES, ADDRESSED TO THE DOWAGER DUCHESS OF RUTLAND.
FRAGMENTS OF TALES AND MISCELLANEOUS VERSES NOT PREVIOUSLY PRINTED,
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CHARADE.
(Modesty.)
My
first, a fashion; next, a place
That fashion never came to grace;
But few who dwell in Houses fair
Thrive like the well-fed Beings there.
My whole, a Virtue and a Grace
Adorns the Mind, [adorns] the face.
Poems (1905)