The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... 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 that breach I cannot heal ) By his own sense and feelings taught , In speech as liberal ...
... 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 that breach I cannot heal ) By his own sense and feelings taught , In speech as liberal ...
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... foes the liberal soul disdains ; Nor can , though true to friendship , bend To wear them even from a friend . Let those , who rigid judgment own , Submissive bow at Judgment's throne , And if they of no value hold Pleasure , till ...
... foes the liberal soul disdains ; Nor can , though true to friendship , bend To wear them even from a friend . Let those , who rigid judgment own , Submissive bow at Judgment's throne , And if they of no value hold Pleasure , till ...
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... foes grew proud , and friends grew cool , And laughter seized each sober fool ; 300 305 310 315 320 318 It does not appear that Churchill was ever actually arrested ; but his flight from his curacy in Wales was occa- sioned by the ...
... foes grew proud , and friends grew cool , And laughter seized each sober fool ; 300 305 310 315 320 318 It does not appear that Churchill was ever actually arrested ; but his flight from his curacy in Wales was occa- sioned by the ...
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... foes , Our troops could only dance ; Spite of my proofs they drew their swords , And , merely to gainsay my words , They almost conquer'd France . Yet still was my compassion shewn , To save their credit and my own , I boasted through ...
... foes , Our troops could only dance ; Spite of my proofs they drew their swords , And , merely to gainsay my words , They almost conquer'd France . Yet still was my compassion shewn , To save their credit and my own , I boasted through ...
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... foes and friends . My foes and friends - observe me still- I mean not those who well or ill Perhaps may wish me , but those who Have't in their power to do it too . Now if , attentive to the state , 1250 1255 1260 1265 In too much hurry ...
... foes and friends . My foes and friends - observe me still- I mean not those who well or ill Perhaps may wish me , but those who Have't in their power to do it too . Now if , attentive to the state , 1250 1255 1260 1265 In too much hurry ...
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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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