The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... grave fops , who ( bless their brains ! ) Most cruel to themselves , take pains For wretchedness , and would be thought Much wiser than a wise man ought For his own happiness , to be , Who what they hear , and what they see , And what ...
... grave fops , who ( bless their brains ! ) Most cruel to themselves , take pains For wretchedness , and would be thought Much wiser than a wise man ought For his own happiness , to be , Who what they hear , and what they see , And what ...
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... grave fops , whose system seems To give up certainty for dreams , The eye of man is understood As for no other purpose good Than as a door , through which of course , Their passage crowding , objects force ; A downright usher , to admit ...
... grave fops , whose system seems To give up certainty for dreams , The eye of man is understood As for no other purpose good Than as a door , through which of course , Their passage crowding , objects force ; A downright usher , to admit ...
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... grave ones , since indeed , The little merit man can plead In doing well , a pendeth still Upon his power of doing ill . Opinions should be free as air ; No man , whate'er his rank , whate'er His qualities , a claim can found That my ...
... grave ones , since indeed , The little merit man can plead In doing well , a pendeth still Upon his power of doing ill . Opinions should be free as air ; No man , whate'er his rank , whate'er His qualities , a claim can found That my ...
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... grave fop of the last age , In a superb and feather'd hearse , Bescutcheon'd and betagg'd with verse , Which , to beholders from afar , Appear'd like a triumphal car , She rode , in a cast rainbow clad ; There , throwing off the hallow ...
... grave fop of the last age , In a superb and feather'd hearse , Bescutcheon'd and betagg'd with verse , Which , to beholders from afar , Appear'd like a triumphal car , She rode , in a cast rainbow clad ; There , throwing off the hallow ...
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... grave and dull as any priest , I could see Vice in robes array'd , Could see the game of Folly play'd , Successfully in fortune's school , Without exclaiming rogue or fool : Time was , when nothing loath or proud , I lackeyed with the ...
... grave and dull as any priest , I could see Vice in robes array'd , Could see the game of Folly play'd , Successfully in fortune's school , Without exclaiming rogue or fool : Time was , when nothing loath or proud , I lackeyed with the ...
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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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