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"Crabbe, George (1754-1832)"
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"Industrial Revolution"
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Date: 1819
The "war within, these passions in their strife, / If thus protracted, had exhausted life"
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Date: 1819
"'Alas! how soon would doubts again invade / 'The willing mind, and sins again persuade!"
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Date: 1819
"'These dreams and fancies easily invade; / 'The mind and body feel the slow disease,"
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