First published in 1810, The Borough is a collection of poems by George Crabbe that explores the lives and struggles of the residents of a fictional town in England. Through vivid and evocative language, Crabbe paints a picture of the town and its people, from the impoverished fishermen to the wealthy merchants and politicians. A masterful work of social commentary and poetic craft.
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