The Works of the British Poets, with the Lives of the AuthorsE. Ewer and T. Bedlington, 1822 |
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... poor men ; ' Est Ulubris , ' they cry , and write again . Such wits their nuisance manfully expose , And then pronounce just judges learning's foes . O frail conclusion ! the reverse is true ; If foes to learning , they'd be friends to ...
... poor men ; ' Est Ulubris , ' they cry , and write again . Such wits their nuisance manfully expose , And then pronounce just judges learning's foes . O frail conclusion ! the reverse is true ; If foes to learning , they'd be friends to ...
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... Poor Elkanah , all other changes past , For bread in Smithfield dragons hiss'd at last , Spit streams of fire to make the butchers gape , And found his manners suited to his shape . Such is the fate of talents misapplied ; So liv'd your ...
... Poor Elkanah , all other changes past , For bread in Smithfield dragons hiss'd at last , Spit streams of fire to make the butchers gape , And found his manners suited to his shape . Such is the fate of talents misapplied ; So liv'd your ...
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... poor and profligate , Crimes of all kinds dishonour'd weapons wield , And prisons pour their filth into the field : Thus Nature's refuse , and the dregs of men , Compose the black militia of the pen . TO MR . POPE . FROM OXFORD . ALL ...
... poor and profligate , Crimes of all kinds dishonour'd weapons wield , And prisons pour their filth into the field : Thus Nature's refuse , and the dregs of men , Compose the black militia of the pen . TO MR . POPE . FROM OXFORD . ALL ...
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... poor . Nor think , great Sir ! now first , at this late hour , In Britain's favour you exert your pow'r ; To us , far back in time , I joy to trace The numerous tokens of your princely grace . Whether you chose to thunder on the Rhine ...
... poor . Nor think , great Sir ! now first , at this late hour , In Britain's favour you exert your pow'r ; To us , far back in time , I joy to trace The numerous tokens of your princely grace . Whether you chose to thunder on the Rhine ...
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... Poor Dido fondled thus , with idle joy , Dread Cupid lurking in the Trojan boy ; Lightly she toy'd and trifled with his charms , And knew not that a god was in her arms . Who greatest excellence of thought could boast , In action , too ...
... Poor Dido fondled thus , with idle joy , Dread Cupid lurking in the Trojan boy ; Lightly she toy'd and trifled with his charms , And knew not that a god was in her arms . Who greatest excellence of thought could boast , In action , too ...
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Alake ALLAN RAMSAY auld Bauldy beauty beneath blate bless bless'd boast bosom breast Britain Britain's Britannia's Britons brow charms Cleone clouds dark deep delight divine Dodsley dread earth Elspa Ev'n fair fame fate fear fire flame foes frae genius gi'e give Glaud glory glowing grace ha'e hand happy hear heart Heaven honour Horace Walpole Jenny kings labouring lassie looes Madge maun Mause mind Muse Nature's ne'er night numbers o'er pain Patie peace Peggy Pindar plain pow'r praise pride proud rage rise ROBERT DODSLEY round scenes shade shepherd shine sing skies smile snood song soon soul spread streams swain sweet swell Symon tell tempest thee theme thine thou thought thro throne thunder toil trade vex'd virtue Voltaire wave wawking wealth weel whence Whilst wind wonder XXVI