| Christopher Smart - College students' writings, English - 1751 - 448 pages
...eager love: And yet that mighty honour to obtain, BANKS, SHAFTSBURY, DODINGTONT may fend invain.Before you go, we curfe the noife you make, And blefs the moment that you turn your back. Meantime your flock depriv'd of heav'nly food, As we of carnal, ftarve and ftray abroad : Left to your... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse - 1764 - 222 pages
...Your high Refpeft, it feems, and eager Love: And yet that mighty Honour to obtain, Banks, Shaft/bury, Dodington, may fend in vain. Before you go, we curfe...make, And blefs the Moment that you turn your Back. Meantime your Flock depriv'd of heav'nly Food, As we of carnal, flarve and ftray abroad: Left to your... | |
| Oxford sausage - 1766 - 196 pages
...and ftray abroad : Left to your Care by Providence in vain, You leave them all to Providence again. As for myfelf, I own it to your Face, I love good Eating. and I take my Glais : But fure 'tis ftrange, dear Sir, that one Ihould be In you amufement but a Crime in me. Ail... | |
| Horace - 1767 - 264 pages
...high Refpect, it feems, and eager Love : And yet that mighty Honour to obtain, Banks, Shaftejbury, Dodington, may fend in vain. Before you go, we curfe...love good Eating, and I take my Glafs : But fure 'tis flrange, dear Sir, that this fhould be In You Amufement, but a Fault in Me. All this is bare refining... | |
| Moses Mendez - English poetry - 1770 - 334 pages
...refpeft, it feems, and eager love : And yet, that mighty honour to obtain, Banks, Shaftefbury, Doddington may fend in vain. Before you go, we curfe the noife...you turn your back : As for myfelf, I own it to your f.tce, I love good eating, and I take my glafs : But fure 'tis ftrange, dear fir, that this mould be... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse, English - 1772 - 266 pages
...and ftray abroad : Left to your Care by Providence in vain, You leave them all to Providence again. As for myfelf, I own it to your Face, I love good Eating, and I take my Glafs : But fore 'tis ftrange, dear Sir, that one mould be In you Amufement, but a Crime in me. All this is bare... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 936 pages
...in vain. Before you go, we curfe the noife you make, And blefs the moment that you turn your back i As for myfelf, I own it to your face, I love good...glafs ! But fure 'tis ftrange, dear fir, that this fhould be In you amufement, but a fault in me. All this is bare refining on a name, To make a difference... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 430 pages
...refpeft, it feems, and eager love i And yet, that mighty honour to obtain, Banks, Shaftefbury, Doddington, may fend in vain. Before you go, we curfe the noife you make, And blefs the moment that you turti your back i As for tnyfelf, I own it to your face, I love good eating, and I take my glafs i... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 pages
...refpeft, it feems, and eager love : And yet, that mighty honour to obtain, Banks, Shaftefbury, Doddington, may fend in vain. Before you go, we curfe the noife...face, I love good eating, and I take my glafs : But lure 'tis ftrange, dear fir, that this fhould be In you amufement, but a fault in me. All this is bare... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 546 pages
...you go, we curse the noise you make, ^ And bless the moment that you turn your back ; As for myself, I own it to your face, \ I love good eating, and I take my glass : But sure 'tis strange, dear sir, that this should be In you amusement, but a fault in me. All... | |
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