| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 502 páginas
...Shilling to difch'aYge hii Chair ; Till Prudence taught him to appeal From Pteatis Fire to P^r^^eal ; Not owing to his happy Vein The Fortunes of his latter Scene ; Took proper Principles to thrive ; And fo might ev'ry Dance alive* T*HUS, Steel who own'd what others wrif, And flourifti'd by imputed Wit,... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 426 páginas
...fcarce cou'd fpare A Shilling to difcharge his Chair ; Till Prudence taught him to appeal From Paan's Fire to Party Zeal ; Not owing to his happy Vein The...latter Scene ; Took proper Principles to thrive; And fo might every Dunci alive. Thus, Steel v/ho own'd what others writ, And flourifh'd by imputed Wit,... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 páginas
...fcarce cou'd fpare A Shilling fo difcharge his Chair ; Till Prudence taught him to appeal From Paan's Fire to Party Zeal ; Not owing to his happy Vein The Fortunes of his latter Scene J Took proper Principles to thrive; And fo might every Dune* alive. Thus, Steel who own'd what others... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 páginas
...fcarce could fpare A Shilling to difcharge his Chair •, Till Prudence taught him to appeal From Plan's Fire to Party Zeal ; Not owing to his happy Vein The...latter Scene ; Took proper Principles to thrive ; And fo might ev'ry Dunce alive. THUS, Steel who own'd what others writ, And flourifh'd by imputed Wit,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 páginas
...fcarce could fparc A fhilling to difcharge his chair ; Till prudence taught him to appeal. From Piean't fire to party zeal ; Not owing to his happy vein The fortunes of his latter fcene; 4 The Eirl of HALIFAX. t Took proper principles to thrive ; And fo might ev'ry dunce alive.... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 462 páginas
...fcarce could fpare A fhilling to difcharge his chair : *Till prudence taught him to appeal From Paeans fire to party zeal ; Not owing to his happy vein The fortunes of his later fcene, Took proper principles to thrive ; And fo might ev'ry dunce alive. Thus Steek^ who own'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 400 páginas
...Jews, Was eafy, though they wanted moes ; And crazy Congreve fcarce could fpaw A fliilling to difcharge his chair : Till prudence taught him to appeal From...; Not owing to his happy vein The fortunes of his later fcene, Took proper principles to thrive ; And fo might every dunce alive. Thus Steele, who own'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 404 páginas
...Was eafy, though they wanted flioes i And crazy Congreve fcarce could fparr A fliilling ta difcharge his chair : Till prudence taught him to appeal From Paean's fire to party zeal j Not owing to his happy vein The fortunes of his later fcene, Took proper principles to thrive $ And... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1784 - 398 páginas
...fcarce could fpare A milling to difcharge his chair : Till prudence taught him to appeal From Psean's fire to party zeal ; Not owing to his happy vein The fortunes of his later fcene, Took proper principles to thrive ; And fo might every dunce alive. Thus Thus Steele, who... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 340 páginas
...Was eafy, though they wanted fhoes : And crazy Congreve fcarce could fpare A fhilling to difcharge his chair ; Till prudence taught him to appeal From...; Not owing to his happy vein The fortunes of his later fcene, Took proper principles to thrive ; And fo might every dunce alive. Thus Steele, who own'd... | |
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