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CRABBE

CRABBE

BY

ALFRED AINGER

LONDON: MACMILLAN & CO., LIMITED
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND THREE

HARVARD
UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY

1944

Verbert & Fresna

Copyright in the United States of America, 1903

PREFATORY NOTE

THE chief, and almost sole, source of information concerning Crabbe is the Memoir by his son prefixed to the collected edition of his poems in 1834. Comparatively few letters of Crabbe's have been preserved but a small and interesting series will be found in the "Leadbeater Papers" (1862), consisting of letters addressed to Mary Leadbeater, the daughter of Burke's friend, Richard Shackleton.

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I am indebted to Mr. John Murray for kindly lending me many manuscript sermons and letters of Crabbe's and a set of commonplace books in which the poet had entered fragments of cancelled poems, botanical memoranda, and other miscellaneous

matter.

Of especial service to me has been a copy of Crabbe's Memoir by his son with abundant annotations by Edward FitzGerald, whose long intimacy with Crabbe's son and grandson had enabled him to illustrate the text with many anecdotes and comments of

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