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New Poems by George Crabbe
Edited with an introduction and notes by Arthur Pollard
Crabbe, George (1754-1832)
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Hester
The Insanity of Ambitious Love
The Lover of Virtue
Lord Byron's Inscript upon a Newfoundland Dog
Where am I now?
In a neat Cottage
Joseph and Jesse
The Lady's Album
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Song—
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Riddle—
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Fable—The Duck and the Widgeon
The Flowers
For Miss Hoare
Poins
David Morris
Epitaph on the Lady Margaret North
A RIDDLE.
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New Poems by George Crabbe
Hope, lively being, will the air assume,
And many by her cheerful looks deceive,
But Hope will vanish in an hour of gloom,
And disappointment with her victims leave—
New Poems by George Crabbe