Selections From the Poems of George Crabbe

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Boast of these friends, to older men a guide, Proud of his parts, but gracious in his pride ; He bore a gay good-nature in his face. And in his air were dignity and grace ; Dress that became his state and years he wore, And sense and spirit shone in Edward Shore.
Thus, while admiring friends the Youth be- held. His own disgust their forward hopes repelled ; For he unfixed, unfixing, looked around. And no employment but in seeking found ; He gave his restless thoughts to views refined. And shran
...k from worldly cares with wounded mind.
Rejecting trade, awhile he dwelt on laws, *' But who could plead, if unapproved the cause ? " GEORGE CRABBE 123 A doubting, dismal tribe physicians seemed ; Divines o'er texts and disputations dreamed ; War and its glory he perhaps could love, But there again he must the cause approve.
Our hero thought no deed should gain applause Where timid virtue found support in laws ; He to all good would soar, would fly all sin, By the pure prompting of the will within ; " Who needs a law that binds him not to steal, " Asked the young teacher, " can he rightly feel : To curb the will, or arm in honour's cause, Or aid the weak — are these enforced by laws ?


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