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1754–1832

G. EBBARE.

George Crabbe

But, above all, the POET owns thy powers — Hope leads him on, and every fear devours; He writes, and, unsuccessful, writes again, Nor thinks the last laborious work in vain;

New schemes he forms, and various plots he tries To win the laurel, and possess the PRIZE.

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