The Poetical Works of George Crabbe

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THE WIDOW'S TALE Ah me! for aught that I could ever read, Could ever hear by tale or history.
The course of true love never did run smooth ; But either it was diHerent in blood, . . .
Or else miagrafted in respect of years, . . .
Or else it stood upon the choice of friends; . . .
Ot il there were a sympathy in choice.
War, death, oi sickness did lay siege to it.
Midsummer Night's Dream, Act i. Scene 1 Oh! thou didst then ne'er love so heartily U thou remember'st not the slightest folly That eve
...r love did make thee run into.
As Yon Like It, Act ii, Scene 4.
Cry the man mercy ; love him, take his offer.
As Yov, Like It, Act iii. Scene 5.
But when the men beside their station took, The maidens with them, and with these the cook ; When one huge wooden bowl before them stood, Fill'd with huge balls of farinaceous food ; With bacon, mass saline, where never lean Beneath the brown and bristly rind was seen ; When from a single horn the party drew Their copious draught* of heavy ale and new ; When the coarse cloth she saw, with many a stain, Soil'd by rude hinds whocut and cameagain She could not breathe ; but,with a heavy sigh, Eein'd the fair neck, and shut th' ofiended eye; She minced the sanguine Sesh in frustums fine, And wonder'd much U> see tlie creatures dine : When she resofred her father's heart to move, It hearts ot farmers were alive to love.


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