The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... dare to feel The partial glowings of a friendly zeal ? Nature forgives , nay justifies the deed , By friendship's first and noblest law decreed . Shall I not do then , what in days of yore Most bitter satirists have done before ? They ...
... dare to feel The partial glowings of a friendly zeal ? Nature forgives , nay justifies the deed , By friendship's first and noblest law decreed . Shall I not do then , what in days of yore Most bitter satirists have done before ? They ...
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... dare the stroke of an avenging fate . What though he laid aside the priestly gown , All will allow his muse from Heaven came down . BY CUNNINGHAM . Says Tom to Richard , Churchill's dead , Says Richard , Tom , you lie ; Old rancour the ...
... dare the stroke of an avenging fate . What though he laid aside the priestly gown , All will allow his muse from Heaven came down . BY CUNNINGHAM . Says Tom to Richard , Churchill's dead , Says Richard , Tom , you lie ; Old rancour the ...
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... or blame my hate ; My love I cannot , that is too divine , And against fate what mortal dares repine'- had such an effect , that Mr. Churchill , who sat in a balcony When a dull copier simple grace neglects , And rests 46 THE ROSCIAD .
... or blame my hate ; My love I cannot , that is too divine , And against fate what mortal dares repine'- had such an effect , that Mr. Churchill , who sat in a balcony When a dull copier simple grace neglects , And rests 46 THE ROSCIAD .
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... dare attack these gnatlings in their nest , At once they rise with impotence of rage , 484 Dryden's Spanish Friar . 485 The jovial landlord in Farquhar's Beaux Stratagem . 487 Lips busy and eyes fix'd , foot falling slow , Arms hanging ...
... dare attack these gnatlings in their nest , At once they rise with impotence of rage , 484 Dryden's Spanish Friar . 485 The jovial landlord in Farquhar's Beaux Stratagem . 487 Lips busy and eyes fix'd , foot falling slow , Arms hanging ...
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... dare To arm satiric truth against a player ? Prescriptive rights we plead time out of mind ; Actors , unlash'd themselves , may lash mankind . ” What ! shall Opinion then , of Nature free , 501 And liberal as the vagrant air , agree To ...
... dare To arm satiric truth against a player ? Prescriptive rights we plead time out of mind ; Actors , unlash'd themselves , may lash mankind . ” What ! shall Opinion then , of Nature free , 501 And liberal as the vagrant air , agree To ...
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a ..., Volumen 1 Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1844 |
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