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" Peace ! Susan, peace ! Pain ever follows sin.' — ' Ah ! then,' thought Susan, ' when will ours begin ? ' When reach'd his home, to what a cheerless fire And chilling bed will those cold limbs retire ! Yet ragged, wretched as it is, that bed Takes half... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Sivu 296
1812
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George Crabbe and His Times, 1754-1832: A Critical and Biographical Study

René Louis Huchon - 1907 - 600 sivua
...will ours begin? When reach 'd his home, to what a cheerless fire And chilling bed will those cold limbs retire ! Yet ragged, wretched as it is, that...raise, And that will warm him, rather than the blaze : That sullen, smoky blaze, that cannot last One moment after his attempt is past : And I so warmly...

Poetical Works

George Crabbe - 1908 - 642 sivua
...will ours begin? ' When reach'd his home, to what a cheerless fire And chilling bed will those cold limbs retire ! Yet ragged, wretched as it is, that...half the space of his contracted shed ; I saw the thorne beside the narrow ßrate, With straw collected in a putrid state : There will he, kneeling,...

The Poetical Works of George Crabbe

George Crabbe - 1914 - 664 sivua
...will ours begin ? ' When reach'd his home, to what a cheerless fire And chilling bed will those cold limbs retire ! Yet ragged, wretched as it is, that...will warm him, rather than the blaze; The sullen, smoky blaze, that cannot last One moment after his attempt is past : And I so warmly and so purely...

Tales 1812 and Selected Poems

Crabbe - 1967 - 492 sivua
...ours begin? ' 400 'When reach'd his home, to what a cheerless fire And chilling bed will those cold limbs retire ! Yet ragged, wretched as it is, that...will warm him, rather than the blaze; The sullen, smoky blaze, that cannot last One moment after this attempt is past : 410 And I so warmly and so purely...
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The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: With His Letters and ..., Nide 5

George Crabbe - 1834 - 332 sivua
...will ours begin ? " When reach'd his home, to what a cheerless fire " And chilling bed will those cold limbs retire ! " Yet ragged, wretched as it is, that...will warm him, rather than the blaze : " The sullen, smoky blaze, that cannot last " One moment after his attempt is past : " And I so warmly and so purely...

Poems

524 sivua
...ours begin ? 400 " When reach'd his home, to what a cheerless fire " And chilling bed will those cold limbs retire ! "Yet ragged, wretched as it is, that bed " Takes half the space of his contradted shed ; " I saw the thorns beside the narrow grate, "With straw collected in a putrid state....
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