LiederNet Archive: George Crabbe's "Marsh Flowers" - Text and Translations Page
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This appears to be a page from the LiederNet Archive, a website dedicated to texts and translations of classical vocal works (Lieder, art songs, etc.). The page references a poem by George Crabbe titled "Marsh flowers" with the line "Here the strong mallow strikes her slimy root." The content is primarily navigational metadata about the website's structure (composers, text authors, search utilities, donation info, credits) rather than the actual article or poem content itself.
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