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" But they were brief ; not long before • • He died, his office was no more. • • The kennel stands upon the ground, " With something of the former sound. "
Posthumous Poems of the Rev. George Crabbe - Page 152
by George Crabbe - 1835 - 297 pages
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1834 - 566 pages
...office was no more. " The kennel stands upon the ground, " With something of the former sound." ' " O then," the grieving Man replied, " No further, lassie,..." Of what was grand, of what was gay, " But all is chang'd, is lost, is sold — " All, all that's left is chilling cold. " I seek for comfort here in...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 24

1834 - 506 pages
...was no more. The kennel stands upon the ground, With something of the former sound." " O then." tlie grieving man replied, *' No further, lassie*, let...ancient pride, Of what was grand, of what was gay : But nil is chaug'd, is lost, is sold — All. all that's left is chilling cold. I seek for comfort here...
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The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: With His Letters and Journals ...

George Crabbe - 1834 - 342 pages
...his office was no more. " The kennel stands upon the ground, " With something of the former sound." " O then," the grieving Man replied, " No further, lassie, let me stray ; " Here 's nothing left of ancient pride, " Of what was grand, of what was gay : " But all is chang'd,...
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Poetical Works, Volume 8

George Crabbe - 1839 - 344 pages
...office was no more. " The kennel stands upon the ground, " With something of the former sound." :' O then," the grieving Man replied, " No further, lassie, let me stray ; " Here 's nothing left of ancient pride, " Of what was grand, of what was gay : " But all is chang'd,...
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The poetical works of ... George Crabbe, with his letters and ..., Volume 8

George Crabbe - 1839 - 342 pages
...office was no more. " The kennel stands upon the ground, " With something of the former sound." :! O then," the grieving Man replied, " No further, lassie, let me stray ; " Here 's nothing left of ancient pride, " Of what was grand, of what was gay " But all is chang'd,...
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The land we live in, a pictorial and literary sketch-book of the British empire

British empire - 1847 - 806 pages
...thought of the Norman hunters, is gone. We will not say with the querulous old man in Crabbe, — " Here's nothing left of ancient pride, Of what was...what was gay : But all is changed, is lost, is sold — " It is not so. There was some rash innovation some twenty or thirty years ago ; but we see that...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...the ground, With something of the former sound ! " " O then," the grieving Man replied, " No farther, lassie, let me stray ; Here's nothing left of ancient...pride, Of what was grand, of what was gay : But all is chang'd, is lost, is sold — All, all that's left, is chilling cold. I seek for comfort here in vain,...
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Knight's Excursion Companion: Excursions from London. 1851

Charles Knight - 1851 - 492 pages
...thought of the Norman hunters, is gone. We will not say with the querulous old man in Crabbe, — ' Here's nothing left of ancient pride, Of what was...what was gay : But all is changed, is lost, is sold.' It is not so. There was some rash innovation some twenty or thirty years ago ; but we see that it is...
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Knight's Cyclopædia of London, 1851

Charles Knight - 1851 - 882 pages
...of the Norman hunters, is gone. We will not say with the querulous old man in C'rabbe, — " Here 's nothing left of ancient pride, Of what was grand,...what was gay : But all is changed, is lost, is sold — " It is not so. There was some rash innovation some twenty or thirty years ago ; but we see that...
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Knight's Cyclopædia of London, 1851

Charles Knight - 1851 - 876 pages
...of the Norman hunters, is gone. We will not say with the querulous old man in Crabbe, — " Here 's nothing left of ancient pride, Of what was grand,...was gay : But all is changed, is lost, is sold—" It is not so. There was some rash innovation some twenty or thirty years ago; but we see that it is...
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