| British poets - 1822 - 276 pages
...to write ? Has life no joys for me ? or (to be grave) Have I no friend to serve, no soul to save? ' I found him close with Swift'—' Indeed ? no doubt...mistakes The first lampoon Sir Will, or Bubo makes. Poor guiltless I! and can I choose but smile, When every coxcomb knows me by my style? Cursed be the... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - English literature - 1824 - 406 pages
...to write? Has life no joys for me ? or (to be grave) Have I no friend to serve, no soul to save ? ' I found him close with Swift' — ' Indeed ! no doubt...mistakes The first lampoon Sir Will or Bubo makes. Poor guiltless I ! and can I choose but smile, When every coxcomb knows me by my style ? Cursed be... | |
| Jacques Delille - English poetry - 1824 - 474 pages
...! n'étois-je donc fait que pour toujours écrire ! • Have I no friend to serve, no soul to save? «I found him close with Swift. — Indeed? no doubt,...mistakes The first lampoon sir Will or Bubo makes. Poor, guiltless I ! and can I choose but smile, When ev'ry coxcomb knows me by my style ? Curs'd be... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1824 - 498 pages
...to write ? Has life no joys for me ? or (to be grave) Have I no friend to serve, no soul to save ? " I found him close with Swift"—" Indeed? no doubt,"...I will: " No, such a genius never can lie still;" NOTES. Ver. 261. Oh let me live] In the first edition: Give me on Thames's banks, in honest ease, To... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 494 pages
...to write ? Has life no joys for me ? or (to be grave) Have I no friend to serve, no soul to save ? " I found him close with Swift"—" Indeed? no doubt,"...I will : " No, such a genius never can lie still;" NOTES. Ver. 261. Oh let me live] In the first edition : Give me on Thames's banks, in honest ease,... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1824 - 498 pages
...to write ? Has life no joys for me ? or (to be grave) Have I no friend to serve, no soul to save ? "I found him close with Swift"— " Indeed? no doubt,"...as I will : " No, such a genius never can lie still ;" NOTES. Ver. 261. Oh let mi: live] In the first edition : Give me on Thames's banks, in honest ease,... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...to write? Has life no joys for me? or (to be grave) Have I n« friend to serve, no soul to save ? " t goes out, and all is night: See sculking Truth to her old cavern fled, Mountains of casuistry heo 'Tie all in vain, deny it as I will. " No, such a genius never can He still :" And then for mine obligingly... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 460 pages
...to write? Has life no joys for me ? or, to be grave, Have 1 no friend to serve, no soul to save ? ' I found him close with Swift ' — ' Indeed ? no doubt...mistakes The first lampoon Sir Will or Bubo makes. Poor guiltless I ! and can I choose but smile, When every coxcomb knows me by my style? Cursed be the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 pages
...life no joys for me ? or (to be grave) Наve I no friend to serve, no soul to save ? ' I found h»n close with Swift.' — ' Indeed ! no doubt,' Cries...mistakes The first lampoon Sir Will or Bubo makes. Poor, guiltless I ! and can I choose but smile, When every coxcomb knows me by my style ? Cursed be... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...Balbus) something will eome out." 'Tis all in vain, deny it as I will " No, sueh a genius never ean d set a publie priee on piety. Industrious of the needle and the ehart, They run full sail Poor guiltless I ! and ean I ehoose but smile, When every eoxeomb knows me by my style ? Curst be the... | |
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