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George Crabbe: Poems, Volume 3 (of 3)

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The volume gathers later narrative and miscellaneous poems, presenting a sequence of Tales of the Hall followed by posthumous pieces and shorter lyrics. An editor’s preface and textual notes outline manuscript sources and variant readings. The poems offer realistic portraits of rural and domestic life, closely observed scenes, and moral reflection on passions such as pride, grief, revenge, and belated refinement, delivered through narrative sketches and reflective commentary. Tone alternates between anecdotal storytelling, satirical observation, and sober moralizing.

1807.

13. Poems. By the Rev. George Crabbe, LL.B. London: Printed for J. Hatchard, Piccadilly, 1807.

Collation: 8º, pp. xxiv. 256.

Contents:
The Village.
The Parish Register.
The Library.
The Newspaper.
The Birth of Flattery.
Reflections upon the subject—
Quid juvat errores, mersâ jam puppe, fateri?
Quid lacrymae delicta juvant commissa secutæ?
Sir Eustace Grey.
The Hall of Justice.
Woman!