Capitolo 81
To that duration I didn't think that I sufficiently prepared;
and when later I had picked up some poems for his/her inspection,
I found my friend of correct honourable hocked by the
business of a great empire, and fighting against the inveteracy
of a fatal illness. To such duration, on such mind, it ever prepared
to force as that mind was, I was not able obtrude the
small business of verses of criticising; but he remembered the
promises him you/he/she had kindly given, and repeated an offer that
although I had not supposed to wait me, I was happy to receives.
A copy of the poems, now first it published, it was expeditious to him,
and (as I have the information from God Olanda and his
The permission of dominion to inform my readers) the poem that
Me has called Parish of _The that Register_ has been felt by her/it Mr. Fox,
and it excited affairs enough from some of his/her parts to earn for
me the benefit of his/her judgment on the whole one. Anything him
approved, the reader will quickly believe, I attentively have
held back: the parts that he has felt antipathy are totally expunged, and
others are replaced, what I hope you resemble to those more
conforming to the taste of so admirable a judge. Neither it is able me
satisfaction is denied sadness to add that this
poem (and more especially the history of Phoebe Dawson,
with some parts of the second book) it was the last compositions
of their kind that has hocked and amused the able one the,
candid, the benevolent mind of this great man."
It was, as we have seen, to the residence of north of Dudley in Suffolk that
Crabbe had renewed his/her knowledge with Fox, and it received from him
fresh offers of the criticism and suggestion. And the great man of state now had
passed over course of the gratitude of Crabbe. He was dead in autumn of
1806, to the Duke of Devonshire, to Chiswick. Its last months brought of
great suffering, and the boredom of its second days was assuaged being
reads to tall voice to--the Latin poets that take their turn with Crabbe are pathetic