Poems: By Charles Churchill. In Three Volumes. With Large Corrections and Additions. To which is Added, the Life of the Author. Adorned with CutsJ. Wilkes, 1772 |
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... purpose in the boarding - school of Mrs. Dennis , where he behaved with that decency and piety which became his profession : nor should we here omit paying proper de- ference to a mode of female education which feems new amongst us ...
... purpose in the boarding - school of Mrs. Dennis , where he behaved with that decency and piety which became his profession : nor should we here omit paying proper de- ference to a mode of female education which feems new amongst us ...
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... purposes of spite , Fawns in the day , and butchers in the night ? With that malignant ENVY , which turns pale , And fickens , even if a friend prevail , Which merit and fuccefs purfues with hate , And damns the worth it cannot imitate ...
... purposes of spite , Fawns in the day , and butchers in the night ? With that malignant ENVY , which turns pale , And fickens , even if a friend prevail , Which merit and fuccefs purfues with hate , And damns the worth it cannot imitate ...
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... purpose tun'd the pliant laws . Each judge was true and steady to his trust , AS MANSFIELD wife , and as old FORSTER juft . In the first feat , in robes of various dyes , A noble wildness flashing from his eyes , Sat SHAKESPEARE .-- In ...
... purpose tun'd the pliant laws . Each judge was true and steady to his trust , AS MANSFIELD wife , and as old FORSTER juft . In the first feat , in robes of various dyes , A noble wildness flashing from his eyes , Sat SHAKESPEARE .-- In ...
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... purpose fix'd , and to herfelf a rule , Public Contempt fhall wait the Public Fool . AUSTIN would always glisten in French filks , ACKMAN Would Norris be , and PACKER , Wilkes , For who , like ACKMAN , can with humour please ? Who can ...
... purpose fix'd , and to herfelf a rule , Public Contempt fhall wait the Public Fool . AUSTIN would always glisten in French filks , ACKMAN Would Norris be , and PACKER , Wilkes , For who , like ACKMAN , can with humour please ? Who can ...
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... purpose , Scripture quote . The Mufe's office was by HEAVEN defign'd , To please , improve , instruct , reform mankind ; To make dejected Virtue nobly rife Above the tow'ring pitch of fplendid Vice ; To make pale Vice , abash'd , her ...
... purpose , Scripture quote . The Mufe's office was by HEAVEN defign'd , To please , improve , instruct , reform mankind ; To make dejected Virtue nobly rife Above the tow'ring pitch of fplendid Vice ; To make pale Vice , abash'd , her ...
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APICIUS bafe Bard Becauſe Behold beſt boaſt breaſt caufe cauſe CHARLES CHURCHILL courſe crimes curfe dar'd dare defire dull DULMAN e'en earth eaſe ev'ry facred fafe faid falfe fame Fate fcorn fear feem fenfe fhall fhame fhew fhould fide firſt flaves fleep foes Folly fome fons Fools foul ftand ftill fuch gainſt grace hath heart Heav'n herſelf himſelf honeft Honour juft Juftice juſt King lefs Lord mighty moft moſt Mufe muft Muſe muſt Nature Nature's ne'er never numbers o'er paffions paſs plac'd pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praife praiſe prefent pride Profe purpoſe purſue rage raiſe Reafon reign rhime rife ſeen Senfe ſhall ſhame ſhe ſkill ſmile ſome ſpeak ſtage ſtand ſtart ſtate ſtill thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe Thou thought thouſand thro throne Truth turn'd uſe Vice vile Virtue Whilft whofe Whoſe wife worfe
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132 ページ - Clerkenwell, where the body is deposited, and give a token of her presence there, by a knock upon her coffin ; it was therefore determined to make this trial of the existence or veracity of the supposed spirit.
50 ページ - Who ever read the REGICIDE but swore The author wrote as man ne'er wrote before? Others for plots and under-plots may call, Here's the right method — have no plot at all. Who can so often in his cause engage The tiny Pathos of the Grecian stage, Whilst horrors rise, and tears spontaneous flow At tragic Ha!
107 ページ - In itself charming, take new charms from place. Nothing of books, and little known of men, When the mad fit comes on, I seize the pen, Rough as they run, the rapid thoughts set down. Rough as they run, discharge them on the town.
13 ページ - Mark'd out her course, nor spar'da glorious fault ; The book of Man he read with nicest art, And ransack'd all the secrets of the heart, Exerted penetration's utmost force, And trac'd each...
71 ページ - Fearfully wise, he shakes his empty head, And deals out empires as he deals out thread. His useless scales are in a corner flung, And Europe's balance hangs upon his tongue.
101 ページ - Be proud with meannefsj and be mean with pride ; Deaf to the voice of Faith and Honour, fall From fide to fide, yet be of none at all ; Spurn all...
35 ページ - That sense may kindly end with ev'ry line ? Some dozen lines before the ghost is there, Behold him for the solemn scene prepare. See how he frames his eyes, poises each limb, Puts the whole body into proper trim. — From whence we learn, with no great stretch of art, Five lines hence comes a ghost, and ha ! a start.
68 ページ - NIGHT'S honest shade When pomp is buried and false colours fade, Plainly we see at that impartial hour Them dupes to pride, and him the tool of pow'r. God help the man, condemn'd by cruel fate To court the seeming, or the real great. Much sorrow shall he feel, and suffer more Than any slave who labours at the oar.
39 ページ - Candour must declare he acts too much. Why must Impatience fall three paces back ? Why paces three return to the attack?