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George Crabbe Quotes
George Crabbe
English
Poet
Born:
Dec 24
,
1754
Died:
Feb 3
,
1832
Experience
Joy
Master
Nature
Will
You
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A great lie is like a great fish on dry land; it may fret and fling and make a frightful bother, but it cannot hurt you. You have only to keep still, and it will die of itself.
George Crabbe
Great
You
Hurt
Lie
Will
Only
Bother
Like
Make
Dry
Still
Fish
Fret
Itself
Frightful
Die
May
Cannot
Land
Fling
Keep
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.
George Crabbe
Man
Joy
Guardian
Master
Faithful
Rich
Aid
Solace
Eye
Scan
Only
Looks
His
Friend
End
Poor
Creature
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.
George Crabbe
Life
Courage
Experience
World
Mind
Long
Valiant
Though
Long Experience
Outset
Calls
Effort
Inform
Gains
Mankind
Requires
Show
Pains
Bold
To sigh, yet not recede; to grieve, yet not repent.
George Crabbe
Sigh
Repent
Grieve
Recede
The game is never lost till won.
George Crabbe
Game
Lost
Never
Till
Won
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