George Crabbe: Poems, Volume 1 (of 3)Crabbe, George
General
George Crabbe: Poems, Volume 1 (of 3)
Crabbe, George
English poetry
The Poor of the Borough--Peter Grimes 491
23. Prisons 502
24. Schools 512
LETTER I.
_GENERAL DESCRIPTION._
These did the ruler of the deep ordain,
To build proud navies, and to rule the main.
_Pope's Homer's Iliad_, book vi. line 45. [?]
Such [place hath] Deptford, navy-building town,
Woolwich and Wapping, smelling strong of pitch;
Such Lambeth, envy of each band and gown,
And Twickenham such, which fairer scenes enrich.
_Pope's Imitation of Spenser._
Et cum coelestibus undis
Æquoreæ miscentur aquæ; caret ignibus æther,
Cæcaque nox premitur tenebris hiemisque suisque;
[Discutiunt] tamen has, præbentque micantia lumen
Fulmina; fulmineis ardescunt ignibus undæ.
_Ovid. Metamorph._ lib. xi. [vv. 519-523].
The Difficulty of describing Town Scenery--A Comparison with certain
Views in the Country--The River and Quay--The Shipping and
Business--Ship-Building--Sea-Boys and Port-Views--Village and Town
Scenery again compared--Walks from Town--Cottage and adjoining
Heath, &c.--House of Sunday Entertainment--The Sea: a Summer and
Winter View--A Shipwreck at Night, and its Effects on
Shore--Evening Amusements in the Borough--An Apology for the
imperfect View which can be given of these Subjects.
LETTER I.
_GENERAL DESCRIPTION._
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