George Crabbe
George Crabbe · English
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George Crabbe · English
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“TALES”, by GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832) {1} TALE I. THE DUMB ORATORS; OR THE BENEFIT OF SOCIETY. With fair round belly, with good capon lined, With eyes severe - Full of wise saws and modern instances. SHAKESPEARE, As You Like It. Deep shame hath struck me dumb. King John. He gives the bastinado with his tongue; Our ears are cudgell’d. King John. . . . . . . . Let’s kill all the lawyers; Now s
George Crabbe
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