| Charles Churchill - English poetry - 1766 - 388 pages
...courfes diff'rent tempers run, He hates the Moon, I ficken at the Sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, his clock goes right, Mine better goes, wound up at twelve at night. Then in Oblivion's grateful cup I drown The galling fneer, the fupercilious frown, The ftrange referve,... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 386 pages
...courfes different tempers run, He hates the Moon, I ficken at the Sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, bii clock goes right, Mine better goes, wound up at twelve at night. Then in Oblivion's grateful cup I drown The galling fneer, the fupercilious frown, The (Irange referve,... | |
| Charles Churchill - English poetry - 1774 - 246 pages
...courfes diff'rent tempers run, He hates the Moon, I ficken at the Sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, hie clock goes right, Mine better goes, wound up at twelve at night. Then in Oblivion's grateful cup I drown The galling fneer, the fupercilious frown, The ftrange referve,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 350 pages
...ccrarfes different tempers run, He hates the Moon, I ficken at the Sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, bis clock goes right, Mine better goes, wound up at twelve at night. Then in Oblivion's grateful cup I drown The galling fheer, the fupercilious frown, The ftrange referve,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...courses diff'rent tempers run, He hatts the Moon, I sicken at the Sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, Ais clock goes right, Mine better goes, wound up at twelve at night. Then in Oblivion's grateful cup I drown The galling sneer, the supercilious frown, The strange reserve,... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 372 pages
...courses different tempers run ; He hates the moon ; I sicken at the sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, his clock goes right ; Mine better goes wound up at twelve at night." Night, v. 69—84. Lloyd alludes to this passage in some lines which seem to imply that he could not... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 526 pages
...courses different tempers run ; He hates the moon ; I sicken at the sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, his clock goes right; Mine better goes wound up at twelve at night." Night, v. 69—84. Lloyd alludes to this passage in some lines which seem to imply that he could not... | |
| 1866 - 398 pages
...courses different tempers run ; He hates the moon, I sicken at the sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, his clock goes right, Mine better goes, wound up at twelve at night. Then in oblivion's grateful cup I drown « The galling sneer, the supercilious frown, The strange reserve,... | |
| Dawn - 1874 - 340 pages
...courses different tempers run : He hates the moon ; I sicken at the sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, his clock goes right ; Mine better goes, wound up at twelve at night. - •, OLIVER GOLDSMITH. 1728—1774. •^Tillage. WEET Auburn ! loveliest village of the plain, Where... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1880 - 740 pages
...courses different tempers run; He hates the moon, I sicken at the sun. Wound up at twelve at noon, his clock goes right, Mine better goes, wound up at twelve at night. Then in oblivion's grateful cup I drown » The galling sneer, the supercilious frown, The strange reserve,... | |
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