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somethingdarker) wrote2010-03-01 02:19 am
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Potential Titles: George Crabbe
Where shall affliction from itself retire? - George Crabbe "The Library"
We fly to silent scenes in vain - George Crabbe "The Library"
Veils in clouds the sun's meridian beam - George Crabbe "The Library"
When the soul is labouring in despair - George Crabbe "The Library"
Dreads the tempest, but invokes the breeze - George Crabbe "The Library"
The ghost of every former danger - George Crabbe "The Library"
And laugh at all the little strife of time - George Crabbe "The Library"
To lead the willing mind through History's mazes - George Crabbe "The Library"
Lost and bewilder'd in the vast desire - George Crabbe "The Library"
A painful candidate for lasting fame - George Crabbe "The Library"
From men of study, and from men of straw - George Crabbe "The Library"
Awaked to war the long-contending foes - George Crabbe "The Library"
Too well they act the prophet's fatal part - George Crabbe "The Library"
Here the dormant fury rests unsought - George Crabbe "The Library"
Zeal sleeps soundly by the foes she fought - George Crabbe "The Library"
Few sparks of genius, and no spark of grace - George Crabbe "The Library"
Rejecting all that lies beyond her view - George Crabbe "The Library"
Advancing still in Nature's maze - George Crabbe "The Library"
Which transient virtue seeks to cure in vain - George Crabbe "The Library"
Who knows no good unmix'd and pure - George Crabbe "The Library"
Spreads desolations round a guilty land - George Crabbe "The Library"
Atone for each imposter's wild mistakes - George Crabbe "The Library"
Buried in dust and lost in silence, dwell - George Crabbe "The Library"
And spread their guardian terrors round the land - George Crabbe "The Library"
And justice vainly each expedient tries - George Crabbe "The Library"
Time conceals the objects from our view - George Crabbe "The Library"
How caution watches at the lips of fraud - George Crabbe "The Library"
Most lavish and most coy - George Crabbe "Parish Register: Part I. Baptisms"
A meat for every mind - George Crabbe "Parish Register: Part I. Baptisms"
By wizard-power upheld - George Crabbe "Parish Register: Part I. Baptisms"
In tinsel trappings of poetic pride - George Crabbe "The Village"
Broken from the withering tree - George Crabbe "The Village"
Mends the broken hedge with icy thorn - George Crabbe "The Village"
Without the sorrows of a slow decay - George Crabbe "The Village"
The clamours of the crowd below - George Crabbe "The Village"
Plucks the scrap from pride - George Crabbe "The Village"
With zeal to combat fears - George Crabbe "The Village"
As other Nymphs are won - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
Joys that soon decay - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
That break the arm of Toil - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
With anger or with shame repair - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
In all the kindred vices trace - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
In varied fortune past - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
Our lofty hopes and longing eyes - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
The tardy zeal of future days - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
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We fly to silent scenes in vain - George Crabbe "The Library"
Veils in clouds the sun's meridian beam - George Crabbe "The Library"
When the soul is labouring in despair - George Crabbe "The Library"
Dreads the tempest, but invokes the breeze - George Crabbe "The Library"
The ghost of every former danger - George Crabbe "The Library"
And laugh at all the little strife of time - George Crabbe "The Library"
To lead the willing mind through History's mazes - George Crabbe "The Library"
Lost and bewilder'd in the vast desire - George Crabbe "The Library"
A painful candidate for lasting fame - George Crabbe "The Library"
From men of study, and from men of straw - George Crabbe "The Library"
Awaked to war the long-contending foes - George Crabbe "The Library"
Too well they act the prophet's fatal part - George Crabbe "The Library"
Here the dormant fury rests unsought - George Crabbe "The Library"
Zeal sleeps soundly by the foes she fought - George Crabbe "The Library"
Few sparks of genius, and no spark of grace - George Crabbe "The Library"
Rejecting all that lies beyond her view - George Crabbe "The Library"
Advancing still in Nature's maze - George Crabbe "The Library"
Which transient virtue seeks to cure in vain - George Crabbe "The Library"
Who knows no good unmix'd and pure - George Crabbe "The Library"
Spreads desolations round a guilty land - George Crabbe "The Library"
Atone for each imposter's wild mistakes - George Crabbe "The Library"
Buried in dust and lost in silence, dwell - George Crabbe "The Library"
And spread their guardian terrors round the land - George Crabbe "The Library"
And justice vainly each expedient tries - George Crabbe "The Library"
Time conceals the objects from our view - George Crabbe "The Library"
How caution watches at the lips of fraud - George Crabbe "The Library"
Most lavish and most coy - George Crabbe "Parish Register: Part I. Baptisms"
A meat for every mind - George Crabbe "Parish Register: Part I. Baptisms"
By wizard-power upheld - George Crabbe "Parish Register: Part I. Baptisms"
In tinsel trappings of poetic pride - George Crabbe "The Village"
Broken from the withering tree - George Crabbe "The Village"
Mends the broken hedge with icy thorn - George Crabbe "The Village"
Without the sorrows of a slow decay - George Crabbe "The Village"
The clamours of the crowd below - George Crabbe "The Village"
Plucks the scrap from pride - George Crabbe "The Village"
With zeal to combat fears - George Crabbe "The Village"
As other Nymphs are won - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
Joys that soon decay - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
That break the arm of Toil - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
With anger or with shame repair - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
In all the kindred vices trace - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
In varied fortune past - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
Our lofty hopes and longing eyes - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
The tardy zeal of future days - George Crabbe "The Village: Book II"
Poet's Wikipedia page.
Navigation Links:
Go to C author index.
Go to author indices.
Go to word indices.
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