| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 278 pages
...limp, like Blackmore on a Lord Mayor's " horfe." ., . ;;;; Farewell then h Verfe, and Love, and ev'ry Toy, The Rhymes and Rattles of the Man or Boy ; , What ' right, what true, what fit we juftly call, Let this be all my care — 'for this is All : 20 To lay this k harveft up, and hoard... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 288 pages
..." You limp, like Blackraore on a Lord Mayor's " horfe." Farewell then h Verfe, and Love, and ev'ry Toy, The Rhymes and Rattles of the Man or Boy ; What ' right, what true, what fit we juftly call, Let this be all my care — for this is All : 20 To lay this k harveft up, and hoard with... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 286 pages
...limp, like Blackmore on a Lord Mayor's « horfe," Farewell then h Verfe, and Love, arid ev*ry Toy,1 The Rhymes and Rattles of the Man or Boy ; What * right, what true, what fit we juftly call, Let this be all my care— for this is All : 20 To lay this k harveft up, and hoard with... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 360 pages
...5 " You limp, like Blackmore on a Lord Mayor's " horfe." Farewel then h Verie, and Love, and ev'ry Toy, The Rhymes and Rattles of the Man or Boy ; What right, what true, what fit we juftly call], Let this be all my care — for this is All : 20 To lay this " harveft up, and hoard... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - Poets, English - 1769 - 600 pages
...decens, euro et rogo, et " omnis in hoc fum" *##*•****** " Farewel then Verfe, and Love, andev'ryjoy, " The Rhymes and Rattles of the Man or Boy ; " What right, what true, what fit we juftly " call, " Let this be all my care— for this is All." In the Eriglim the third line is altogether... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - Biography - 1769 - 592 pages
...verum atque decent, euro et rogot et " omnis in hoc fum" " Farewel then Veffe, and LoVe, andev'ryjoy* " The Rhymes and Rattles of the Man or Boy ; " What right, what true, what fit we juftly " call, " Let this be all my care — for this is All." In the Englifh the third line is altogether... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 pages
...foree, " You limp, like Blackmore on a Lord Mayor's hor<C'* Farewell then Verie, and Love, and ev'ry Toy, The Rhymes and Rattles of the Man or Boy ; What right, what true, what fit we juftly call, Let this be all my care — for this is All : To lay this harveft up, and hoard with hafte,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 1164 pages
...void of fire or force, 1 ; " You limp, like Blackmore on aLord Mayor's horfe." Farewell then h Verfe, and Love, and every Toy, The Rhymes and Rattles of...the Man or Boy; What : right, what true, what fit we juftly call, Let this be all my care— for this is All : 2O To lay this k harveft up, and hoard with... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...void of fire or force, 15 " You limp, like Blackmore on a Lord Mayor's horfe." Farewell then h Verfe, and Love, and every Toy, The Rhymes and Rattles of the Man or Boy; What 1 right, .what true, what fit we juftly call, Let this be all my care— for this is All : 2O To lay... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 396 pages
..." You limp, like Blackmore on aLord Mayor's horfe." Farewell then h Verfe, and Love, and ev'ry Toyr The Rhymes and Rattles of th-e Man or Boy ; What ' right, what true, what fit we juftly call, Let this be all my care— for this is All : 20 To lay this k harveft up, and hoard with... | |
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