The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... doubt , Ad libitum puts in and out , Adjusts and settles in a trice What virtue is , and what is vice ; What is perfection , what defect ; What we must choose , and what reject ; He takes upon him to explain 140 145 150 155 What ...
... doubt , Ad libitum puts in and out , Adjusts and settles in a trice What virtue is , and what is vice ; What is perfection , what defect ; What we must choose , and what reject ; He takes upon him to explain 140 145 150 155 What ...
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... of the willing world , governors of that great mistress of the terrestrial globe , have you not declared with one voice the praise of my works . O ye learned , great As well prepared , beyond all doubt , To put THE GHOST . 23.
... of the willing world , governors of that great mistress of the terrestrial globe , have you not declared with one voice the praise of my works . O ye learned , great As well prepared , beyond all doubt , To put THE GHOST . 23.
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... doubt , To put eyes in as put them out . But , argument apart , which tends To embitter foes and separate friends , ( Nor , turn'd apostate from the Nine , Would I , though bred up a divine , And foe of course to Reason's weal , Widen ...
... doubt , To put eyes in as put them out . But , argument apart , which tends To embitter foes and separate friends , ( Nor , turn'd apostate from the Nine , Would I , though bred up a divine , And foe of course to Reason's weal , Widen ...
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... doubt , And , once got in , cannot get out ; What cause sufficient can we find , To satisfy a thinking mind , Why , duped by such vain farces , man Descends to act on such a plan ? Why they , who hold themselves divine , Can in such ...
... doubt , And , once got in , cannot get out ; What cause sufficient can we find , To satisfy a thinking mind , Why , duped by such vain farces , man Descends to act on such a plan ? Why they , who hold themselves divine , Can in such ...
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... doubt , Ere it is fix'd we wipe it out ; As surgeons when they lop a limb , Whether for profit , fame , or whim , Or mere experiment to try , Must always have a stypic by ) Fancy steps in and stamps that real , Which , ipso facto , is ...
... doubt , Ere it is fix'd we wipe it out ; As surgeons when they lop a limb , Whether for profit , fame , or whim , Or mere experiment to try , Must always have a stypic by ) Fancy steps in and stamps that real , Which , ipso facto , is ...
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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