Poetical Works Preface to the Tales

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Poetical Works Preface to the Tales
Crabbe George
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- ' He had his wish, had more ; I will not paint The Lovers' meeting: she beheld him faint, — With tender fears, she took a nearer view, Her terrors doubling as her hopes withdrew ; He tried to smile, and, half succeeding, said, " Yes! I must die; ' and hope for ever fled. Still long she nursed him : tender thoughts meantime Were interchanged and hopes and views sublime.
- aWe, ig of ier 1 THE CHURCH. 325 To her he came to die, and every day She took some portion of the dread away; With him she
... pray'd, to him his Bible read, Soothed the faint heart, and held the aching head : She came with smiles the hour of pain to cheer; Apart she sigh'd; alone, she shed the tear; Then, as if breaking from a cloud, she gave Fresh light, and gilt the prospect of the grave.
One day he lighter seem'd, and they forgot The care, the dread, the anguish of their lot: They spoke with cheerfulness, and seem'd to think, Yet said not so — " Perhaps he will not sink: " A sudden brightness in his look appear 'd, A sudden vigour in his voice was heard; — She had been reading in the Book of Prayer, And led him forth, and placed him in his chair; Lively he seem'd, and spoke of all he knew, The friendly many, and the favourite few ; Nor one that day did he to mind recall, But she has treasured, and she loves them all ; When in her way she meets them, they appear Peculiar people — death has made them dear; He named his Friend, but then his hand she press'd, And fondly whisper d, " Thou must go to rest;" " I go, " he said ; but as he spoke, she found His hand more cold, and fluttering was the sound!


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