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" Which neither groves nor happy valleys boast; Where other cares than those the Muse relates, And other shepherds dwell with other mates; By such examples taught, I paint the Cot, As Truth will paint it, and as Bards will not... "
Poems - Page 5
by George Crabbe - 1808 - 258 pages
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The British Magazine and Review, Or, Universal Miscellany, Volume 1

1783 - 524 pages
...Where other cares than thnfe the mufe relate.-, And other Ihepherds dwell with other mates; By fuch examples taught, I paint the cot, As truth will paint it, and as bards will not.' The flerility of the foil in the neighbourhood of Mr. Crabbe's village is beautifully defcribed. '...
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The British Magazine and Review: Or, Universaal Miscellany of Arts ..., Volume 3

1783 - 424 pages
...Where other cares than thofe the mufe relates, And other ihepherds dwell with other mates; By fuch examples taught, I paint the cot, As truth will paint it, and as bards will not.* The fterility of the foil in the neighbourhood of Mr. Crabbe's village is beautifully defcribed. '...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 5

1807 - 532 pages
...? No, cast by Fortune on a frowning coast. Which can no groves nor happy vallies boast, vol. v. E e Where other cares than those the Muse relates^ And...Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme? Can poets soothe you, when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed ? Can their light tales...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...poetic pride ? No ; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast, Which neither groves nor happy vallies boast ; Where other cares than those the Muse relates, And...paint it, and as bards will not : Nor you, ye poor, of letter' d scorn complain, To you the smoothest song is smooth in vain; O'ercome by labour and bow'd...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 274 pages
...pride ? No ; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast, Which neither groves nor happy vallies boast ; WTiere other cares than those the Muse relates, And other...mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the cot, As train' will paint it, and as bards will not : ^^, —«„'•*" "..-••"'*.. --V — ---*--- •*...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 pages
...poetic pride? No ; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast, Which neither groves nor happy valleys boast ; Where other cares than those the Muse relates, And...other mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the Got, As truth will paint it and as bards will not : JVor you, ye Poor, of letter'd scorn complain,...
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Poems, Volume 1

George Crabbe - 1810 - 178 pages
...poetic pride ? No ; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast, Which neither groves nor happy valleys boast ; Where other cares than those the Muse relates, And...Mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the Cot, Ai Truth will paint it and as Bards will not : For you, ye Poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volume 4

1811 - 566 pages
...knew their pains.— Then shall I dare these real ills to hide In tinsel trappings of poetic pride ? By such examples taught, I paint the cot As Truth will paint it, and as bards will not — From these extracts, as well as from the constant tenor of his writings, it is clear that Mr. Crabbe...
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Poems, Volume 1

George Crabbe - 1812 - 190 pages
...poetic pride ? No; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast, Which neither groreg nor happy valleys boast; Where other cares than those the Muse relates, And...Cot, As Truth will paint it and as Bards will not : For you, ye Poor, of letterM scorn complaiu, To you the smoothest song is smooth in vain ; O'ercchne...
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The works of George Crabbe, Volume 1

George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 pages
...poetic pride ? No ; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast, Which neither groves nor happy valleys boast ; Where other cares than those the Muse relates, And...complain, To you the smoothest song is smooth in vain ; O'eroome by labour and bow'd down by time, Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme? Can Poets soothe...
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