| 1903 - 606 páginas
...-portraiture : — ' Though mild benevolence our Priest possessed, 'Twas but by wishes or by words expressed. Circles in water, as they wider flow, The less conspicuous...they touch upon the shore, Distinction ceases, and they're viewed no more. His love, like that last circle, all embraced, And with effect that never could... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 402 páginas
...yesterday." Though mild Benevolence our Priest possess'd, 'Twas but by wishes or by words express'd : Circles in water as they wider flow The less conspicuous...they touch upon the shore, Distinction ceases, and they're view'd no more : His Lore, like that last Circle, all embrac'd, , But with effect that never... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 612 páginas
...yesterday." Though mild Benevolence our Priest posscss'd, 'Twas but by wishes or by words express'd : Circles in water as they wider flow, The less conspicuous...they touch upon the shore, Distinction ceases, and they're view'd no more : His Love, like that last Circle, all erabrac'd, But with effect that never... | |
| 1811 - 566 páginas
...on Man.' 'Though mild Benevolence our Priest possess'd, 'Twas but by wishes or by words express'd: Circles in water as they wider flow The less conspicuous in their progress grow j And when at last they touch upon the shore, Distinction ceases, and they're view'd no more : His... | |
| 1811 - 462 páginas
...: " His love, like thnt Inst circle, all embrnc'd, " But with eft'ect that never could be trac'd. " Now rests our vicar — They who knew him best, " Proclaim his life t'havc been < ntirely rest • " Free from all evils which disturb his mind, " Whom studies vex and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 338 páginas
...Benevolence our Priest possess'd, Twas but by wishes or by words express'd ; Ixtttr 3.] THE CURATE. SI Circles in water, as they wider flow, The less conspicuous...view'd no more His Love, like that last Circle, all embrac'd, But with effect that never could be trac'd. Now rests our Vicar. They who knew him best,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 340 páginas
...yesterday." Though mild Benevolence our Priest possess'd, 'Twas but by wishes or by words express'd; Circles in water, as they wider flow, The less conspicuous...view'd no more His Love, like that last Circle, all cmbrac'il, But with effect that never could he trac'd. Now rests our Vicar. They who knew him best,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 páginas
...yesterday." Though mild Benevolence our Priest possess'd, 'Twas but by wishes or by words cxpress'd : Circles in water, as they wider flow, The less conspicuous...view'd no more His Love, like that last Circle, all embrac'd, But with effect that never could be trac'd. Now rests our Vicar. They who knew him best,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 450 páginas
...yesterday." Though mild benevolence our priest possess'd, 'Twas but by wishes or by words express'd : Circles in water, as they wider flow, The less conspicuous...they touch upon the shore, Distinction ceases, and they're view'd no more. His love, like that last circle, all embraced, But with effect that never could... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 452 páginas
...in their progress grow ; And when at last they touch upon the shore, Distinction ceases, and they're view'd no more. His love, like that last circle, all...embraced, But with effect that never could be traced. Now rests our Vicar. They who knew him best, Proclaim his life t' have been entirely rest ; Free from... | |
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