Capitolo 64
Sweffling, the rector, Turn. Richard Turner, being resident to his other
living of Yarmouth Gran. The curacy of Glemham Gran, also among easy
arrivals, were shortly assistant. Crabbe anchors you/he/she was residing to Parham Lodge, but
the accidents of such residence remained away from pleasant, and, later
four years Crabbe accepted there cheerfully, the offer of a good house to
Glemham Gran, put to his/her disposition by his/her friend north of Dudley. Here
the family remained for a further period of four or five years.
A fresh deprivation in its family had made besides anxious Crabbe
for change of scene and the associations for his/her wife. In 1796, another
child died--them third child, Edmund--in his/her order year. Two children,
out of a family of seven, alone he/she remained; and this end hit tried
more than the poor mother you/he/she could be born unharmed. From this duration been together "a
nervous trouble" that indeed agreements a gradual decadence of the mental power,
from that she never recovered; and Crabbe, a never-affectionate husband,
if the taking takes care of than with exemplary care up to its death in 1813. Southey, writing
on Crabbe to his/her friend, White of Neville, in 1808 it adds,: "it was not
you crave before his/her wife was messy, and when all this you/he/she was me said from
one who he/she knew well it, five years ago in which still he has almost been confined
his/her own house, anxiously waiting on this wife in his long and without hope
illness. A sad history! It is anybody he/she wonders that he gives so the melancholy a
portrait of the human life."
Safe for the broken health of Mrs. Crabbe and the melancholy in increase, the four
years to Glemham were among the most peaceful and happy to Crabbe
life. His/her child grows eloquent on the elegance of the house and the
the natural beauties of his/her situation. "A small well-wooded park occupied
the whole mouth of the narrow and long valley, from where, undoubtedly, the name of the village
you/he/she was deduced. In the earth lowest the spacious mansion was standing; the