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" twas not their vulgar pride Who, in their base contempt, the great deride; Nor pride in learning, — though my Clerk agreed, If fate should call him, Ashford might succeed; Nor pride in rustic skill, although we knew, None his superior, and his equals... "
The Universal magazine - Page 46
1809
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...Infant died, And an old Neighbour for Offence was tried ; The still tears, stealing down that furrow'd Cheek, Spoke Pity, plainer than the tongue can speak....deride ; Nor Pride in Learning, though my clerk agreed, If Fate should call him, ASHFORD might succeed ; Nor Pride in rustic skill, although he knew, More...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...Infant died, And an old Neighbour for Offence was tried ; The still tears, stealing down that furrow'd Cheek, Spoke Pity, plainer than the tongue can speak....deride ; Nor Pride in Learning, though my clerk agreed, If Fate should call him, ASH FORD might succeed; Nor Pride in rustic skill, altheugh he knew, More...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 276 pages
...Infant died, And an old Neighbour for Offence was tried ; The still tears, stealing down that furrow'd Cheek, Spoke Pity, plainer than the tongue can speak....deride ; Nor Pride in Learning, though my clerk agreed, If Fate should call him, ASHFORD might succeed; Nor Pride in rustic skill, although he knew, More skilful...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 pages
...Infant died, And his old Neighbour for Oflence was tried ; The still Tears, stealing down that furrow'd Cheek, Spoke Pity, plainer than the Tongue can speak. If Pride were bis, 'twas not their vulgar Pride, Who, in their base Contempt, the Great deride ; Nor Pride in Learning,...
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Poems, Volume 2

George Crabbe - 1812 - 240 pages
...infant died, And his old neighbour for offence was tried ; The still tears, stealing down that furrow'd cheek, Spoke pity, plainer than the tongue can speak....Nor pride in learning, — though my Clerk agreed, If Fate should call him, Ashford might succeed ; Nor pride in rustic-skill, although we knew None his...
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The works of George Crabbe, Volume 1

George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 pages
...infant died, And his old neighbour for offence was tried; The still tears, stealing down that furrowM cheek, Spoke pity, plainer than the tongue can speak....Nor pride in learning, — though my Clerk agreed, If Fate should call him, Asltford might succeed ; Nor pride in rustic-skill, although we knew None...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...died, And his old neighbour for offence was tried ; The still tears stealing down that furrow'd cheel Spoke pity plainer than the tongue can speak. If pride...deride Nor pride in learning, though my clerk agreed If fate should call him, Ashford might succeed Nor pride in rustic skill, although he knew, None his...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1820 - 310 pages
...infant died, And his old neighbour for offence was tried ; The still tears, stealing down that furrow'd cheek, Spoke pity, plainer than the tongue can speak....Nor pride in learning, — though my Clerk agreed, If Fate should call him, Asliford might succeed j Nor pride in rustic-skill, although we knew None...
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The Works, Volume 1

George Crabbe - 1823 - 296 pages
...infant died, And his old neighbour for offence was tried ; The still tears, stealing down that furrow'd cheek, Spoke pity, plainer than the tongue can speak....Nor pride in learning, — though my clerk agreed, If fate should call him, Ashford might succeed ; Nor pride in rustic skill, although we knew None his...
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The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: In Five Volumes. Vol. I. [-V.].

George Crabbe - 1823 - 334 pages
...infant died, And his old neighbour for offence was tried ; The still tears, stealing down that furrow'd cheek, Spoke pity, plainer than the tongue can speak....Nor pride in learning, — though my clerk agreed, If fate should call him, Ashford might succeed ; Nor pride in rustic skill, although we knew None his...
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