George Crabbe, an English poet renowned for his vivid depictions of rural life and human suffering, captured the essence of the human condition with profound insight and empathy. His poetic works, characterized by their realism and moral depth, resonated with readers of his time and continue to inspire contemplation and reflection today.

"Our farmers round, well pleased with constant gain, Like other farmers, flourish and complain."



"In her experience all her friends relied, Heaven was her help and nature was her guide."


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"To show the world what long experience gains, requires not courage, though it calls for pains; but at life's outset to inform mankind is a bold effort of a valiant mind."



"With eye upraised his master's looks to scan, The joy, the solace, and the aid of man; The rich man's guardian, and the poor man's friend, The only creature faithful to the end."



"To the house of a friend if you're pleased to retire, You must all things admit, you must all things admire; You must pay with observance the price of your treat, You must eat what is praised, and must praise what you eat."

