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Cut and come again.
Author: George Crabbe
From powerful causes spring the empiric's gains, Man's love of life, his weakness, and his pains; These first induce him the vile trash to try, Then lend his name, that other men may buy.
Topic: Quackery
Author: George Crabbe
Void of all honor, avaricious, rash, The daring tribe compound their boasted trash-- Tincture of syrup, lotion, drop, or pill; All tempt the sick to trust the lying bill.
Topic: Quackery
Author: George Crabbe
To sigh, yet not recede; to grieve, yet not repent!
Topic: Repentance
Author: George Crabbe
Jane borrow'd maxims from a doubting school, And took for truth the test of ridicule; Lucy saw no such virtue in a jest, Truth was with her of ridicule the test.
Topic: Ridicule
Author: George Crabbe
And took for truth the test of ridicule.
Topic: Ridicule
Author: George Crabbe
But 'twas a maxim he had often tried, That right was right, and there he would abide.
Topic: Right
Author: George Crabbe
Come, now again, thy woes impart, Tell all thy sorrows, all thy sin; We cannot heal the throbbing heart Will we discern the wounds within.
Topic: Sin
Author: George Crabbe
Through the sharp air a flaky torrent flies, Mocks the slow sight, and hides the gloomy skies; The fleecy clouds their chilly bosoms bare, And shed their substance on the floating air.
Topic: Snow
Author: George Crabbe
Temp'rate in every place--abroad, at home, Thence will applause, and hence will profit come; And health from either--he in time prepares For sickness, age, and their attendant cares.
Topic: Temperance
Author: George Crabbe
The wife was pretty, trifling, childish, weak; She could not think, but would not cease to speak.
Topic: Wives
Author: George Crabbe
Oh! 'tis a precious thing, when wives are dead, To find such numbers who will serve instead: And in whatever state a man be thrown, 'Tis that precisely they would wish their own.
Topic: Wives
Author: George Crabbe
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