75. The Borough. (Ed. by H. Williams.) London: J. M. Dent and Co., 1903.
Collation: sm. 8º, pp. x. 339.
Reprint of no. 16. The frontispiece is a reproduction of Sir Francis Chantrey’s pencil drawing of Crabbe, in the National Portrait Gallery.
One of the ‘Temple Classics.’
76. Selections from the Poems of George Crabbe, with an introduction and notes by Anthony Deane. London: Methuen and Co., 1903.
Collation: sm. 8º, pp. xxxii. 251.
Contents: Extracts from The Village, The Parish-Register, The Borough and the three series of Tales; together with Sir Eustace Grey (1807), The World of Dreams, On receiving a ... Ring (1834), in full.
The frontispiece represents Crabbe’s monument in Trowbridge Church.
Part of the ‘Little Library.’
1905–6.
77. George Crabbe. Poems, Edited by A. W. Ward, Litt.D., In three volumes. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1905–6.
CollationandContents:
Vol. 1. 8º, pp. xiv. 542contains:
†Solitude.†A Song. (As Chloe fair, etc.)†Concluding Lines of Prize Poem on Hope.†To Emma.†Despair.†Cupid.†Song. (Cease to bid me not to sing, etc.)†[On the death of William Springall Levett.]†Parody on [Byron’s] “My time, oh ye Muses.”†The Wish. (My Mira, etc.)Inebriety.†[The Learning of Love.]Ye Gentle Gales.Mira.Hymn.The Wish. (Give me, ye Powers, etc.)The Comparison.Goldsmith to the Author.Fragment. (Proud, little Man, etc.)The Resurrection.My Birth-day.To Eliza.Life.The Sacrament.Night.Fragment, written at midnight.*Midnight.†[A Farewell.]Time.The Choice.†[A Humble Invocation.]†[From an Epistle to Mira.]†[Concluding Lines of an Epistle to Prince William Henry, afterwards King William IV.]†[Drifting.]†To the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne.†An Epistle to a Friend.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!The Borough.
†Solitude.†A Song. (As Chloe fair, etc.)†Concluding Lines of Prize Poem on Hope.†To Emma.†Despair.†Cupid.†Song. (Cease to bid me not to sing, etc.)†[On the death of William Springall Levett.]†Parody on [Byron’s] “My time, oh ye Muses.”†The Wish. (My Mira, etc.)Inebriety.†[The Learning of Love.]Ye Gentle Gales.Mira.Hymn.The Wish. (Give me, ye Powers, etc.)The Comparison.Goldsmith to the Author.Fragment. (Proud, little Man, etc.)The Resurrection.My Birth-day.To Eliza.Life.The Sacrament.Night.Fragment, written at midnight.*Midnight.†[A Farewell.]Time.The Choice.†[A Humble Invocation.]†[From an Epistle to Mira.]†[Concluding Lines of an Epistle to Prince William Henry, afterwards King William IV.]†[Drifting.]†To the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne.†An Epistle to a Friend.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!The Borough.
†Solitude.†A Song. (As Chloe fair, etc.)†Concluding Lines of Prize Poem on Hope.†To Emma.†Despair.†Cupid.†Song. (Cease to bid me not to sing, etc.)†[On the death of William Springall Levett.]†Parody on [Byron’s] “My time, oh ye Muses.”†The Wish. (My Mira, etc.)
†Solitude.
†A Song. (As Chloe fair, etc.)
†Concluding Lines of Prize Poem on Hope.
†To Emma.
†Despair.
†Cupid.
†Song. (Cease to bid me not to sing, etc.)
†[On the death of William Springall Levett.]
†Parody on [Byron’s] “My time, oh ye Muses.”
†The Wish. (My Mira, etc.)
Inebriety.
Inebriety.
†[The Learning of Love.]Ye Gentle Gales.Mira.Hymn.The Wish. (Give me, ye Powers, etc.)The Comparison.Goldsmith to the Author.Fragment. (Proud, little Man, etc.)The Resurrection.My Birth-day.To Eliza.Life.The Sacrament.Night.Fragment, written at midnight.
†[The Learning of Love.]
Ye Gentle Gales.
Mira.
Hymn.
The Wish. (Give me, ye Powers, etc.)
The Comparison.
Goldsmith to the Author.
Fragment. (Proud, little Man, etc.)
The Resurrection.
My Birth-day.
To Eliza.
Life.
The Sacrament.
Night.
Fragment, written at midnight.
*Midnight.
*Midnight.
†[A Farewell.]Time.The Choice.†[A Humble Invocation.]†[From an Epistle to Mira.]†[Concluding Lines of an Epistle to Prince William Henry, afterwards King William IV.]†[Drifting.]†To the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne.†An Epistle to a Friend.
†[A Farewell.]
Time.
The Choice.
†[A Humble Invocation.]
†[From an Epistle to Mira.]
†[Concluding Lines of an Epistle to Prince William Henry, afterwards King William IV.]
†[Drifting.]
†To the Right Honourable the Earl of Shelburne.
†An Epistle to a Friend.
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!The Borough.
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!
The Borough.
Vol. 2. 8º, pp. viii. 508contains:
Tales (1812).Tales of the Hall. Books 1–11.
Tales (1812).Tales of the Hall. Books 1–11.
Tales (1812).Tales of the Hall. Books 1–11.
Tales (1812).
Tales of the Hall. Books 1–11.
Vol. 3. 8º, pp. xx, 568contains:
Tales of the Hall. Books 11–22.Posthumous Tales.†Poetical Epistles.†[From Belvoir Castle.]The Ladies of the Lake.Infancy.The Magnet.Storm and Calm.Satire.[The New Samaritan.]Belvoir Castle.The World of Dreams.†[His Mother’s Wedding-ring.]†[Parham revisited.]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....†The Friend in Love,†[Disillusioned.]†[Lines] from a discarded poem.[On the death of Sir Samuel Romilly.]†Lines. (Of old when a Monarch of England appear’d, etc.)†[Lines.] (Thus once again, etc.)†Lines, addressed to the Dowager Duchess of Rutland.*Tracy.(U.P.)*[Susan and her lovers.](U.P.)*Captain Godfrey.(U.P.)*The Amours of G[eorge].(U.P.)*[Fragments of Tales of the Hall.](U.P.)*Tragic Tales, why?(U.P.)*[Robert and Catharine.](B.F.)*David Jones.(B.F.)*The Deserted Family.(D.)*The Funeral of the Squire.(U.P.)*Joseph and Charles.(U.P.)*[Contentment.](B.F.)*To his Grace the Duke of Rutland.(B.)*[The Passionate Pilgrim.](M.)*[Sorrow.](M.)*[A Fragment.] (What though the Horse, etc.)(T.C.)*[Poverty and Love.](T.C.)*[The Curate’s Progress.](T.C.)*[The Task.](U.P.)*[Conscious Guiltiness.](U.P.)*[Belief and Unbelief.](U.P.)*Verses written for the Duke of Rutland’s Birthday.(B.)*Miss Waldron’s Birthday.(U.P.)*To the Hon. Mrs. Spencer.(M.)*An Inscription at Guy’s Cliff.(U.P.)*[On a View of] Barford.(U.P.)*Brompton Park Cottage.(B.)*[Momentary Grief.](U.P.)*La Femme Jalouse (Teniers).(B.)*[The Flowers of the Spring.](M.)*[La Belle Dame sans Merci.](M.)*[Hopeless Love.](B.F.)*[Union.](B.F.)*[Revival.](B.F.)*[Metamorphosis.](B.F.)*Jane Adair.(U.P.)*[Horatio.](U.P.)*[Jacob and Rachel.](U.P.)*[David and Saul.](U.P.)*Enigma.(U.P.)*Charade.(U.P.)*[Matilda.](U.P.)*The Prodigal Going.(D.)*On a Drawing of Cadlands.(U.P.)*[On] a Drawing by the Hon. Mrs Smith.(U.P.)*For the Drawing of the Lady in the Green Mantle.(B.)*Joseph’s Dream.(U.P.)*[Rest in the Lord!](U.P.)*And He said unto her, “Thy sins are forgiven.”(U.P.)
Tales of the Hall. Books 11–22.Posthumous Tales.†Poetical Epistles.†[From Belvoir Castle.]The Ladies of the Lake.Infancy.The Magnet.Storm and Calm.Satire.[The New Samaritan.]Belvoir Castle.The World of Dreams.†[His Mother’s Wedding-ring.]†[Parham revisited.]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....†The Friend in Love,†[Disillusioned.]†[Lines] from a discarded poem.[On the death of Sir Samuel Romilly.]†Lines. (Of old when a Monarch of England appear’d, etc.)†[Lines.] (Thus once again, etc.)†Lines, addressed to the Dowager Duchess of Rutland.*Tracy.(U.P.)*[Susan and her lovers.](U.P.)*Captain Godfrey.(U.P.)*The Amours of G[eorge].(U.P.)*[Fragments of Tales of the Hall.](U.P.)*Tragic Tales, why?(U.P.)*[Robert and Catharine.](B.F.)*David Jones.(B.F.)*The Deserted Family.(D.)*The Funeral of the Squire.(U.P.)*Joseph and Charles.(U.P.)*[Contentment.](B.F.)*To his Grace the Duke of Rutland.(B.)*[The Passionate Pilgrim.](M.)*[Sorrow.](M.)*[A Fragment.] (What though the Horse, etc.)(T.C.)*[Poverty and Love.](T.C.)*[The Curate’s Progress.](T.C.)*[The Task.](U.P.)*[Conscious Guiltiness.](U.P.)*[Belief and Unbelief.](U.P.)*Verses written for the Duke of Rutland’s Birthday.(B.)*Miss Waldron’s Birthday.(U.P.)*To the Hon. Mrs. Spencer.(M.)*An Inscription at Guy’s Cliff.(U.P.)*[On a View of] Barford.(U.P.)*Brompton Park Cottage.(B.)*[Momentary Grief.](U.P.)*La Femme Jalouse (Teniers).(B.)*[The Flowers of the Spring.](M.)*[La Belle Dame sans Merci.](M.)*[Hopeless Love.](B.F.)*[Union.](B.F.)*[Revival.](B.F.)*[Metamorphosis.](B.F.)*Jane Adair.(U.P.)*[Horatio.](U.P.)*[Jacob and Rachel.](U.P.)*[David and Saul.](U.P.)*Enigma.(U.P.)*Charade.(U.P.)*[Matilda.](U.P.)*The Prodigal Going.(D.)*On a Drawing of Cadlands.(U.P.)*[On] a Drawing by the Hon. Mrs Smith.(U.P.)*For the Drawing of the Lady in the Green Mantle.(B.)*Joseph’s Dream.(U.P.)*[Rest in the Lord!](U.P.)*And He said unto her, “Thy sins are forgiven.”(U.P.)
Tales of the Hall. Books 11–22.Posthumous Tales.
Tales of the Hall. Books 11–22.
Posthumous Tales.
†Poetical Epistles.†[From Belvoir Castle.]The Ladies of the Lake.Infancy.The Magnet.Storm and Calm.Satire.[The New Samaritan.]Belvoir Castle.The World of Dreams.†[His Mother’s Wedding-ring.]†[Parham revisited.]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....†The Friend in Love,†[Disillusioned.]†[Lines] from a discarded poem.[On the death of Sir Samuel Romilly.]†Lines. (Of old when a Monarch of England appear’d, etc.)†[Lines.] (Thus once again, etc.)†Lines, addressed to the Dowager Duchess of Rutland.
†Poetical Epistles.
†[From Belvoir Castle.]
The Ladies of the Lake.
Infancy.
The Magnet.
Storm and Calm.
Satire.
[The New Samaritan.]
Belvoir Castle.
The World of Dreams.
†[His Mother’s Wedding-ring.]
†[Parham revisited.]
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....
†The Friend in Love,
†[Disillusioned.]
†[Lines] from a discarded poem.
[On the death of Sir Samuel Romilly.]
†Lines. (Of old when a Monarch of England appear’d, etc.)
†[Lines.] (Thus once again, etc.)
†Lines, addressed to the Dowager Duchess of Rutland.
*Tracy.(U.P.)*[Susan and her lovers.](U.P.)*Captain Godfrey.(U.P.)*The Amours of G[eorge].(U.P.)*[Fragments of Tales of the Hall.](U.P.)*Tragic Tales, why?(U.P.)*[Robert and Catharine.](B.F.)*David Jones.(B.F.)*The Deserted Family.(D.)*The Funeral of the Squire.(U.P.)*Joseph and Charles.(U.P.)*[Contentment.](B.F.)*To his Grace the Duke of Rutland.(B.)*[The Passionate Pilgrim.](M.)*[Sorrow.](M.)*[A Fragment.] (What though the Horse, etc.)(T.C.)*[Poverty and Love.](T.C.)*[The Curate’s Progress.](T.C.)*[The Task.](U.P.)*[Conscious Guiltiness.](U.P.)*[Belief and Unbelief.](U.P.)*Verses written for the Duke of Rutland’s Birthday.(B.)*Miss Waldron’s Birthday.(U.P.)*To the Hon. Mrs. Spencer.(M.)*An Inscription at Guy’s Cliff.(U.P.)*[On a View of] Barford.(U.P.)*Brompton Park Cottage.(B.)*[Momentary Grief.](U.P.)*La Femme Jalouse (Teniers).(B.)*[The Flowers of the Spring.](M.)*[La Belle Dame sans Merci.](M.)*[Hopeless Love.](B.F.)*[Union.](B.F.)*[Revival.](B.F.)*[Metamorphosis.](B.F.)*Jane Adair.(U.P.)*[Horatio.](U.P.)*[Jacob and Rachel.](U.P.)*[David and Saul.](U.P.)*Enigma.(U.P.)*Charade.(U.P.)*[Matilda.](U.P.)*The Prodigal Going.(D.)*On a Drawing of Cadlands.(U.P.)*[On] a Drawing by the Hon. Mrs Smith.(U.P.)*For the Drawing of the Lady in the Green Mantle.(B.)*Joseph’s Dream.(U.P.)*[Rest in the Lord!](U.P.)*And He said unto her, “Thy sins are forgiven.”(U.P.)
*Tracy.(U.P.)
*[Susan and her lovers.](U.P.)
*Captain Godfrey.(U.P.)
*The Amours of G[eorge].(U.P.)
*[Fragments of Tales of the Hall.](U.P.)
*Tragic Tales, why?(U.P.)
*[Robert and Catharine.](B.F.)
*David Jones.(B.F.)
*The Deserted Family.(D.)
*The Funeral of the Squire.(U.P.)
*Joseph and Charles.(U.P.)
*[Contentment.](B.F.)
*To his Grace the Duke of Rutland.(B.)
*[The Passionate Pilgrim.](M.)
*[Sorrow.](M.)
*[A Fragment.] (What though the Horse, etc.)(T.C.)
*[Poverty and Love.](T.C.)
*[The Curate’s Progress.](T.C.)
*[The Task.](U.P.)
*[Conscious Guiltiness.](U.P.)
*[Belief and Unbelief.](U.P.)
*Verses written for the Duke of Rutland’s Birthday.(B.)
*Miss Waldron’s Birthday.(U.P.)
*To the Hon. Mrs. Spencer.(M.)
*An Inscription at Guy’s Cliff.(U.P.)
*[On a View of] Barford.(U.P.)
*Brompton Park Cottage.(B.)
*[Momentary Grief.](U.P.)
*La Femme Jalouse (Teniers).(B.)
*[The Flowers of the Spring.](M.)
*[La Belle Dame sans Merci.](M.)
*[Hopeless Love.](B.F.)
*[Union.](B.F.)
*[Revival.](B.F.)
*[Metamorphosis.](B.F.)
*Jane Adair.(U.P.)
*[Horatio.](U.P.)
*[Jacob and Rachel.](U.P.)
*[David and Saul.](U.P.)
*Enigma.(U.P.)
*Charade.(U.P.)
*[Matilda.](U.P.)
*The Prodigal Going.(D.)
*On a Drawing of Cadlands.(U.P.)
*[On] a Drawing by the Hon. Mrs Smith.(U.P.)
*For the Drawing of the Lady in the Green Mantle.(B.)
*Joseph’s Dream.(U.P.)
*[Rest in the Lord!](U.P.)
*And He said unto her, “Thy sins are forgiven.”(U.P.)
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