The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... fool have I been ! " but while we admit the propriety of this ex- clamation , it is not , in this instance , entitled to any credit , having always been pointedly denied by Wilkes and others present . Churchill's brother John survived ...
... fool have I been ! " but while we admit the propriety of this ex- clamation , it is not , in this instance , entitled to any credit , having always been pointedly denied by Wilkes and others present . Churchill's brother John survived ...
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... fool than felon marks his page , Still shall a Bufo's most polluted name Stain Britain's tablet of untainted fame ; Shall his disgraceful name with theirs be join'd , Who wish'd and wrought the welfare of mankind ; His name accurst who ...
... fool than felon marks his page , Still shall a Bufo's most polluted name Stain Britain's tablet of untainted fame ; Shall his disgraceful name with theirs be join'd , Who wish'd and wrought the welfare of mankind ; His name accurst who ...
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... fools , not I , for I did dwell , With a deep thought and with a soften'd eye , On that old Sexton's natural homily , In which there was obscurity and fame , The glory and the nothing of a Name . following inscription , closely ...
... fools , not I , for I did dwell , With a deep thought and with a soften'd eye , On that old Sexton's natural homily , In which there was obscurity and fame , The glory and the nothing of a Name . following inscription , closely ...
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... fool : Who can a hearty praise bestow , If merit sparkles in a foe ; Who , bold and open , firm and true , Flatters no friends , yet loves them too ; Churchill will be the last to know His is the portrait , I would show . Goldsmith is ...
... fool : Who can a hearty praise bestow , If merit sparkles in a foe ; Who , bold and open , firm and true , Flatters no friends , yet loves them too ; Churchill will be the last to know His is the portrait , I would show . Goldsmith is ...
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... fools and wise men , Englishmen in France , and Scotsmen in England , but your own affairs are in their own nature so much more pressing , and as to time , so very critical , that I shall postpone every other consideration , and give ...
... fools and wise men , Englishmen in France , and Scotsmen in England , but your own affairs are in their own nature so much more pressing , and as to time , so very critical , that I shall postpone every other consideration , and give ...
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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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actor afterwards appeared Bonnell Thornton Bute censure character CHARLES CHURCHILL Churchill Churchill's Colley Cibber court crime critics crown curse dare death died dull Dunciad e'en Earl edition England fame fate favour favourite fear feel foes folly fools Garrick gave genius gentleman George Ghost give Gotham grace hand happy hath heart Hogarth honour Horace Walpole hour House of Commons humour Johnson justice king labours letter live Lloyd Lord Lord Bute Lord Holland Lord Temple mankind merit mighty mind Muse nature ne'er never night North Briton o'er occasion once passion poem poet Pope praise pride published racter rage reign Robert Lloyd Rosciad sacred satire scarce sense shame slave soon soul spirit stage theatre thee things thou thought throne truth vice vile virtue voice Westminster Westminster school Whilst Wilkes wretched