40. The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe: with his letters and journals, and his life by his Son. In eight volumes. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street,MDCCCXXXIV.
CollationandContents:
Vol. 1. sm. 8º, pp. xi. 322containsLife of ... Crabbe by his Son. [Fragments of verse are interspersed.]
Vol. 2. sm. 8º, pp. viii. 335contains:
The Library.The Village.The Newspaper.The Parish Register.The Birth of Flattery.Reflections upon the subject—Quid juvat errores, etc.Sir Eustace Grey.The Hall of Justice.Woman![Selections from Parts I and II of] Inebriety.Ye Gentle Gales.Mira.Hymn.The Wish. (Give me, ye Powers, etc.)The Comparison.Goldsmith to the Author.Fragment. “Lord, what is man, etc.”The Resurrection.My Birth-Day.To Eliza.Life.The Sacrament.Night.Fragment, written at Midnight.Time.The Choice.The Candidate.
The Library.The Village.The Newspaper.The Parish Register.The Birth of Flattery.Reflections upon the subject—Quid juvat errores, etc.Sir Eustace Grey.The Hall of Justice.Woman![Selections from Parts I and II of] Inebriety.Ye Gentle Gales.Mira.Hymn.The Wish. (Give me, ye Powers, etc.)The Comparison.Goldsmith to the Author.Fragment. “Lord, what is man, etc.”The Resurrection.My Birth-Day.To Eliza.Life.The Sacrament.Night.Fragment, written at Midnight.Time.The Choice.The Candidate.
The Library.The Village.The Newspaper.The Parish Register.The Birth of Flattery.Reflections upon the subject—Quid juvat errores, etc.Sir Eustace Grey.The Hall of Justice.Woman![Selections from Parts I and II of] Inebriety.
The Library.
The Village.
The Newspaper.
The Parish Register.
The Birth of Flattery.
Reflections upon the subject—Quid juvat errores, etc.
Sir Eustace Grey.
The Hall of Justice.
Woman!
[Selections from Parts I and II of] Inebriety.
Ye Gentle Gales.Mira.Hymn.The Wish. (Give me, ye Powers, etc.)The Comparison.Goldsmith to the Author.Fragment. “Lord, what is man, etc.”The Resurrection.My Birth-Day.To Eliza.Life.The Sacrament.Night.Fragment, written at Midnight.Time.The Choice.The Candidate.
Ye Gentle Gales.
Mira.
Hymn.
The Wish. (Give me, ye Powers, etc.)
The Comparison.
Goldsmith to the Author.
Fragment. “Lord, what is man, etc.”
The Resurrection.
My Birth-Day.
To Eliza.
Life.
The Sacrament.
Night.
Fragment, written at Midnight.
Time.
The Choice.
The Candidate.
Vol. 3. sm. 8º, pp. viii. 311containsThe Borough. Letters 1–19.
Vol. 4. sm. 8º, pp. viii. 317contains:
The Borough. Letters 20–24.The Ladies of the Lake.Infancy—a fragment.The Magnet.Storm and Calm.Belvoir Castle.The World of Dreams.Tales (1812), 1–8.
The Borough. Letters 20–24.The Ladies of the Lake.Infancy—a fragment.The Magnet.Storm and Calm.Belvoir Castle.The World of Dreams.Tales (1812), 1–8.
The Borough. Letters 20–24.The Ladies of the Lake.Infancy—a fragment.The Magnet.Storm and Calm.Belvoir Castle.The World of Dreams.Tales (1812), 1–8.
The Borough. Letters 20–24.
The Ladies of the Lake.
Infancy—a fragment.
The Magnet.
Storm and Calm.
Belvoir Castle.
The World of Dreams.
Tales (1812), 1–8.
Vol. 5. sm. 8º, pp. viii. 297contains:
Tales (1812), 9–21.Flirtation.Lines in Laura’s Album.Lines written at Warwick.On a drawing of the Elm Tree....On receiving ... a Ring.To a Lady, with ... extracts.To a Lady, ... at Sidmouth.To Sarah, Countess of Jersey.To a Lady who desired verses....
Tales (1812), 9–21.Flirtation.Lines in Laura’s Album.Lines written at Warwick.On a drawing of the Elm Tree....On receiving ... a Ring.To a Lady, with ... extracts.To a Lady, ... at Sidmouth.To Sarah, Countess of Jersey.To a Lady who desired verses....
Tales (1812), 9–21.Flirtation.Lines in Laura’s Album.Lines written at Warwick.On a drawing of the Elm Tree....On receiving ... a Ring.To a Lady, with ... extracts.To a Lady, ... at Sidmouth.To Sarah, Countess of Jersey.To a Lady who desired verses....
Tales (1812), 9–21.
Flirtation.
Lines in Laura’s Album.
Lines written at Warwick.
On a drawing of the Elm Tree....
On receiving ... a Ring.
To a Lady, with ... extracts.
To a Lady, ... at Sidmouth.
To Sarah, Countess of Jersey.
To a Lady who desired verses....
Vol. 6. sm. 8º, pp, viii. 295containsTales of the Hall. Books 1–11.
Vol. 7. sm. 8º, pp, viii. 298containsTales of the Hall. Books 12–22.
Vol. 8. sm. 8º, pp. viii. 317containsPosthumous Tales.
Illustrations: In Vols. 1–7 frontispieces and title-vignettes engraved by Finden after Stanfield. In Vol. 8 portrait of Crabbe engraved by Finden after T. Phillips, and title-vignette engraved by Finden after Stanfield.
41. [Epitaph for William Springall Levett.]
Printed inR. Green’s History of Framlingham(Lond., 1834), p. 163; and inPoetical Works(1834), vol. 1. p. 21.