The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... with proper care , And sees them their due produce bear . No joys , alas ! his toil beguile , His own lies fallow all the while . " The first piece by which he distinguished him- self was xxvi LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL .
... with proper care , And sees them their due produce bear . No joys , alas ! his toil beguile , His own lies fallow all the while . " The first piece by which he distinguished him- self was xxvi LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL .
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... bears crabs . But , Sir , a tree that produces a great many crabs is better than a tree which produces only a few . ' In this depreciation of Churchill's poetry I could not agree with him , It is true that the greatest part of it is ...
... bears crabs . But , Sir , a tree that produces a great many crabs is better than a tree which produces only a few . ' In this depreciation of Churchill's poetry I could not agree with him , It is true that the greatest part of it is ...
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... bear that slavery ( and it is the only slavery I would tamely bear ) than enjoy the empire of mankind . How is my little muse ? how is Miss Wilkes ? * I have not , and am afraid shall not be able to steal to Aylesbury . Some inducement ...
... bear that slavery ( and it is the only slavery I would tamely bear ) than enjoy the empire of mankind . How is my little muse ? how is Miss Wilkes ? * I have not , and am afraid shall not be able to steal to Aylesbury . Some inducement ...
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... bears up nobly . I am ever yours , C. CHURCHILL . Should I have put my name to the truth ? Is it not a libel ? * MY DEAR WILKES , My not writing to you sooner and my not giving you earlier notice of my inability to write the North ...
... bears up nobly . I am ever yours , C. CHURCHILL . Should I have put my name to the truth ? Is it not a libel ? * MY DEAR WILKES , My not writing to you sooner and my not giving you earlier notice of my inability to write the North ...
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... bear to think that a life , which I value almost equally with my own , should be sacrificed to false prin- ciples of honour , though ever ready to be devoted on a true and noble plan . You seem sometimes rather to live in romance , than ...
... bear to think that a life , which I value almost equally with my own , should be sacrificed to false prin- ciples of honour , though ever ready to be devoted on a true and noble plan . You seem sometimes rather to live in romance , than ...
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