The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... bards must always rue it , Although ' tis plain the Muses do it ) Sooner or later cannot fail To send me headlong to a jail . Whate'er my theme , ( our themes we choose In Modern days without a Muse , Just as a father will provide To ...
... bards must always rue it , Although ' tis plain the Muses do it ) Sooner or later cannot fail To send me headlong to a jail . Whate'er my theme , ( our themes we choose In Modern days without a Muse , Just as a father will provide To ...
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... bard . 1544 1525 1550 1554 1560 1560 Hart and Duke , more than once before noticed as eminent dancing - masters , who were thus represented in one of the daubings comprised in Bonnell Thornton's sign - post exhibition . See vol . ii . p ...
... bard . 1544 1525 1550 1554 1560 1560 Hart and Duke , more than once before noticed as eminent dancing - masters , who were thus represented in one of the daubings comprised in Bonnell Thornton's sign - post exhibition . See vol . ii . p ...
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... bards have wrote , So mild , so meek in praising , that they seem Afraid to wake their patrons from a dream ? What though a theme I choose , which might de- mand The nicest touches of a master's hand ? Yet , if the inward workings of my ...
... bards have wrote , So mild , so meek in praising , that they seem Afraid to wake their patrons from a dream ? What though a theme I choose , which might de- mand The nicest touches of a master's hand ? Yet , if the inward workings of my ...
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... Bard , " the many- languaged author of that powerful combination of much learning and sound criticism , with a considerable portion of prejudice and caprice , " The Pursuits of Literature , " the author of the verses entitled New ...
... Bard , " the many- languaged author of that powerful combination of much learning and sound criticism , with a considerable portion of prejudice and caprice , " The Pursuits of Literature , " the author of the verses entitled New ...
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... bard and the lord is managed with considerable humour . In extenuation of the faults we have noticed , it must be observed , that Churchill did not live to publish a second edition of this poem ... bard ( though few such bards INDEPENDENCE.
... bard and the lord is managed with considerable humour . In extenuation of the faults we have noticed , it must be observed , that Churchill did not live to publish a second edition of this poem ... bard ( though few such bards INDEPENDENCE.
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The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ... Charles Churchill Vista de fragmentos - 1889 |
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Apicius appear arms bard beauty behold blood boast breast charms Churchill court Cras amet crown dare death dreadful Duke e'en Earl eyes fair fame fate fear fix'd foes fools frog genius give gods grace grave grove hand hath head heart Heaven Hesiod honour Horace Walpole House of Lords Iliad Jove king land letter live Lord Lord Bute Lord Clive Lord Mansfield lov'd maid mighty mind Muse nature ne'er never North Briton numbers nymph o'er Parnell peace plain pleasure poem poet Pope praise pride prince rage reign rise round sacred scorn seem'd shade shame shine sing sire smile song soul stand sweet thee thine THOMAS PARNELL THOMAS TICKELL thou thought thousand throne turn'd Twas University of Oxford verse virtue whilst Wilkes youth