An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces, in Prose and Verse, Not in Any Other Collection: with Several Pieces Never Before Published. A New Ed., Including Pieces Not in the Former Edition, and Several Never Before Printed, Tập 2J. Debrett, 1786 |
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... Townshend's praife . ( k ) Thy Of Nature , or , the unimpaffoned fhades Forfaking , raise it to the human mind ... Charles Townshend , to establish a constitutional militia , are well known to the public . D. 3 . ****** To Thy spirit ...
... Townshend's praife . ( k ) Thy Of Nature , or , the unimpaffoned fhades Forfaking , raise it to the human mind ... Charles Townshend , to establish a constitutional militia , are well known to the public . D. 3 . ****** To Thy spirit ...
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... , not chastely concealing , Not faintly difclofing , not fully revealing ; Ah ! pardon his hand , if it haply fhould venture , In fearch of coy beauty , quite down to the centre . BON BON MOT , OF THE LATE CHARLES TOWNSHEND . IT [ 93 ]
... , not chastely concealing , Not faintly difclofing , not fully revealing ; Ah ! pardon his hand , if it haply fhould venture , In fearch of coy beauty , quite down to the centre . BON BON MOT , OF THE LATE CHARLES TOWNSHEND . IT [ 93 ]
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... Charles Townfhend , found him furrounded with a number of huge folios . " What , exclaims Lord " B. do you read , Charles ! I did not think that B6 a man of your wit and fancy could be fo ftudious . " " Good God ! replies Mr. Townshend ...
... Charles Townfhend , found him furrounded with a number of huge folios . " What , exclaims Lord " B. do you read , Charles ! I did not think that B6 a man of your wit and fancy could be fo ftudious . " " Good God ! replies Mr. Townshend ...
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... CHARLES TOWNSHEND . BY BONNEL THORNTON , ESQ A CATCH . HEAVEN and Hell might strive to catch him , But that the alone did fnatch him . No longer veer'd by every blast , The weather cock is fixt at last . TO THE AUTHOR OF THE ABOVE CATCH ...
... CHARLES TOWNSHEND . BY BONNEL THORNTON , ESQ A CATCH . HEAVEN and Hell might strive to catch him , But that the alone did fnatch him . No longer veer'd by every blast , The weather cock is fixt at last . TO THE AUTHOR OF THE ABOVE CATCH ...
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... Townshend , Palmerstone , Mulgrave , Holland , Little- ton , Harvey ; Right Hon . C. J. Fox , Right Hon . R ... Charles Hanbury Williams ; J. Wilkes . D. Garrick , R. B. Sheridan , R. Tickell , G. Ellis , J. Courtenay , J. S. Hall ...
... Townshend , Palmerstone , Mulgrave , Holland , Little- ton , Harvey ; Right Hon . C. J. Fox , Right Hon . R ... Charles Hanbury Williams ; J. Wilkes . D. Garrick , R. B. Sheridan , R. Tickell , G. Ellis , J. Courtenay , J. S. Hall ...
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Trang 57 - Freeman and soldier was their common name, Who late with reapers to the furrow came, Now in the front of battle charged the foe: Who taught the steer the wintry plough to endure, Now in full councils check'd encroaching power, And gave the guardian laws their majesty to know.
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Trang 42 - This, in both sexes, is covered with a deep black ; above which, arches are drawn one over another as high as the short ribs.