Scotland's welfare, and his own, By slow degrees, and course of office, drawn In mood and figure at the helm to yawn, Too mean (the worst of curses Heaven can send) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend; Erring by form, which blockheads sacred hold,... The Poetical Works of Charles, Churchill - Stran 6avtor: Charles Churchill - 1866Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1764 - 404 strani
...drawn In mood and figure at the helm to yawn, Too mean (the worft of enrfes Heav'n can fend) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend, Erring by form, which blockheads facred hold, Ne'er making new faults, and ne'er mending old, Rebukes my fpirit, bids the daring Mufe... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1766 - 350 strani
...drawn In mood and figure at the helm to yawn, Too mean (the worft of curfes Heav'n can fend) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend, Erring by form, which Blockheads facred hold* Ne'er making new faults, and ne'er mending oldj Rebukes my Spirit, bids the daring Mufe... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 400 strani
...drawn In mood and figure at the helm to yawn, Too mean (the worft of curfes Heav'n can fend) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend, Erring by form, which Blockheads facred hold, Ne'er making new faults, and ne'er mending old, Rebukes my Spirit, bids the daring Mufc... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1774 - 254 strani
...drawn In mood and figure at the helm to yawn, Too mean (the worft of curfes Heav'n can fend) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend, Erring by form, which Blockheads facred hold, Ne'er making new faults, and ne'er mending old, Rebukes my Spirit, bids the daring Mufe... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1782 - 142 strani
...drawn In mood and figure at the helm to yawn, IK Too mean (the word of curfes Hcav'n can fend) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend ; Erring by form, which blockheads facred hold, Ne'er making new faults, and ne'er mending old, Rebukes my fpirit, bids the daring Mufe... | |
| John Bell - 1793 - 612 strani
...making new faults, and ne'er mending old, Volume If. Q Rebukes my spirit, hids the daring Muse 115 Subjects more equal to her weakness choose; Bids her...the haunts of humble swains, Nor dare to traffic in amhitious strains ; Bids her, indulging the poetic whim in quaint- wrought ode, or sonnet pertly trim,... | |
| T AGERTON - 1794 - 390 strani
...In mood and figure at the helm to yawn, 110 Too mean (the worft of curfes Heav'n can fend) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend, Erring by form, which Blockheads facred hold, Ne'er making new faults, and ne'er mending old, Rebukes my Spirit, bids the daring Mufe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 strani
...drawn da mood and figure at the helm to yawn. Too mean (the worft of curfes Heav'n can fend) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend, Erring by form, which blockheads facred hold, Ne'er making new faults, and ne'er mending old, Rebukes my fpirit, bids the daring Mufe... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 strani
...Too mean (the worst of curses Ileav'n can send) To have a foe, too proud to have a friend, I'.rring nP } Mnse Subjects more equal to her weakness choose ; Bids her frequent the haunts of humble swains, Nor... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 strani
...figure at the helm to yawns Too mean (the worst of curses Heav'n can send) To have a foe, too prend to have a friend, Erring by form, which blockheads sacred hold. Ne'er making new fault», and ne'er mending old. Rebukes my spirit, bids the daring Muse Subjects more equal to her... | |
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