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The poems present an unvarnished portrait of rural life, portraying coastal hamlets where laborers endure hard toil, illness, and limited parish support; scenes include smugglers and rough manners, neglectful local authorities and medical attendance, and simple funerary rites. A second part contrasts brief communal pleasures such as Sunday repose with recurrent drunkenness, slander, and nocturnal disturbance, and expands to critique law, social hierarchy, and the anxieties of the gentry, concluding with an elegiac account of a notable death and an address on authority and public conduct.

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George Crabbe

George Crabbe (1754-1832) was an English poet and surgeon, renowned for his vivid depictions of rural life and the struggles of the common man. His works often explore themes of social realism and human suffering, reflecting his own experiences growing up in a humble environment. Notable for his narrative style, Crabbe's poetry includes significant collections such as "The Borough" and "The Parish Register," which provide a detailed portrayal of village life and its complexities. His contributions to literature are marked by a keen observation of character and a deep empathy for his subjects, securing his place in the canon of English poetry.

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