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George Crabbe Quotes

«Better to love amiss than nothing to have loved»
Author: George Crabbe (Writer) | About: Love | Keywords: amiss, be amiss
«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.»
«Be there a will, and wisdom finds a way»
Author: George Crabbe (Writer) | About: Wisdom
«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»
Author: George Crabbe (Writer) | About: Friends | Keywords: observance, retire
«Feed the musician, and he's out of tune»
Author: George Crabbe (Writer) | About: Musicians | Keywords: musician
«The ring so worn, as you behold, / So thin, so pale, is yet of gold.»
Author: George Crabbe (Writer) | Keywords: pale, ring, The Ring, thin, worn
«A master-passion is the love of news.»
«Our farmers round, well pleased with constant gain, Like other farmers, flourish and complain»
Author: George Crabbe (Writer) | Keywords: farmers
«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»
«Oh! rather give me commentators plain, / Who with no deep researches vex the brain; / Who from the dark and doubtful love to run, / And hold their glimmering tapers to the sun.»

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