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... occasion , are given in p . 185 of this volume . The following lines appeared in some of the public papers on the occasion : Tired with attendance , sick of daily prayer , Which hardly yielded fourscore pounds a year ; Grown so averse ...
... occasion , are given in p . 185 of this volume . The following lines appeared in some of the public papers on the occasion : Tired with attendance , sick of daily prayer , Which hardly yielded fourscore pounds a year ; Grown so averse ...
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... occasions distinguished him , he flew to his assistance , and demonstrated , by his actions , the warmth and sincerity of his friend- ship . A few months after Lloyd's confinement , it was proposed , by his most intimate acquaintance ...
... occasions distinguished him , he flew to his assistance , and demonstrated , by his actions , the warmth and sincerity of his friend- ship . A few months after Lloyd's confinement , it was proposed , by his most intimate acquaintance ...
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... occasion warmly to es- pouse the cause of his friends , the rencontre be- tween Wilkes and Martin gave rise to Churchill's next poem the Duellist , the first book of which was published in November , 1763 , soon after that transaction ...
... occasion warmly to es- pouse the cause of his friends , the rencontre be- tween Wilkes and Martin gave rise to Churchill's next poem the Duellist , the first book of which was published in November , 1763 , soon after that transaction ...
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... occasion . In the first book , by the description of the several ages of mankind , he seems disposed to enter the lists with Shakespeare and Horace . In the second , the avocations of a poet are critically discussed , and while he bows ...
... occasion . In the first book , by the description of the several ages of mankind , he seems disposed to enter the lists with Shakespeare and Horace . In the second , the avocations of a poet are critically discussed , and while he bows ...
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... occasion the ships in the harbour lowered their flags half mast . - He was buried in Westminster Abbey , where a tablet was erected to his memory . nearly four years occupied the attention of the public , LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . xlvii.
... occasion the ships in the harbour lowered their flags half mast . - He was buried in Westminster Abbey , where a tablet was erected to his memory . nearly four years occupied the attention of the public , LIFE OF CHARLES CHURCHILL . xlvii.
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