The Poetical Works of Churchill, Parnell, and Tickell: With a Life of Each ...Houghton, Mifflin, 1880 |
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... heart , if even that sure result was not accelerated by her own act . She might be pitied but not absolved , while the conduct of her husband might be severely censured without involving her acquittal . Queen Caroline was the victim of ...
... heart , if even that sure result was not accelerated by her own act . She might be pitied but not absolved , while the conduct of her husband might be severely censured without involving her acquittal . Queen Caroline was the victim of ...
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... heart to use His freedom , hath a right to choose ; Whether he acts or well , or ill , Depends entirely on his will . 225 230 235 240 225 Peter Annet having been convicted of blasphemy for writing a paper entitled the " Free Inquirer ...
... heart to use His freedom , hath a right to choose ; Whether he acts or well , or ill , Depends entirely on his will . 225 230 235 240 225 Peter Annet having been convicted of blasphemy for writing a paper entitled the " Free Inquirer ...
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... heart , his hands , he bound , Against himself , should passion stir The least propensity to err , Against all slaves , who might prepare Or open force , or hidden snare , That glorious Charter to maintain , 420 425 By which we serve ...
... heart , his hands , he bound , Against himself , should passion stir The least propensity to err , Against all slaves , who might prepare Or open force , or hidden snare , That glorious Charter to maintain , 420 425 By which we serve ...
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... heart . Whiffle ( who knows not Whiffle's name , By the impartial voice of Fame Recorded first through all this land 480 485 In Vanity's illustrious band ? ) Who , by all bounteous Nature meant For offices of hardiment , 490 A modern ...
... heart . Whiffle ( who knows not Whiffle's name , By the impartial voice of Fame Recorded first through all this land 480 485 In Vanity's illustrious band ? ) Who , by all bounteous Nature meant For offices of hardiment , 490 A modern ...
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... heart , And in a thousand forms array'd , A thousand various gambols play'd . Here , in a face which well might ask The privilege to wear a mask In spite of law , and justice teach For public good t'excuse the breach , Within the furrow ...
... heart , And in a thousand forms array'd , A thousand various gambols play'd . Here , in a face which well might ask The privilege to wear a mask In spite of law , and justice teach For public good t'excuse the breach , Within the furrow ...
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Apicius appear arms bard beauty behold blood boast breast charms Churchill court Cras amet crown dare death dreadful Duke e'en Earl eyes fair fame fate fear fix'd foes fools frog genius give gods grace grave grove hand hath head heart Heaven Hesiod honour Horace Walpole House of Lords Iliad Jove king land letter live Lord Lord Bute Lord Clive Lord Mansfield lov'd maid mighty mind Muse nature ne'er never North Briton numbers nymph o'er Parnell peace plain pleasure poem poet Pope praise pride prince rage reign rise round sacred scorn seem'd shade shame shine sing sire smile song soul stand sweet thee thine THOMAS PARNELL THOMAS TICKELL thou thought thousand throne turn'd Twas University of Oxford verse virtue whilst Wilkes youth