The Works of Samuel Johnson: Essay on the life and genius of Dr. Johnson [by Arthur Murphy] Poems, and talesW. Pickering, London; and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1825 |
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... thou , should tempting villany present All Marlb'rough hoarded , or all Villiers spent , Turn from the glitt'ring bribe thy scornful eye , Nor sell for gold , what gold could never buy , The peaceful slumber , self - approving day ...
... thou , should tempting villany present All Marlb'rough hoarded , or all Villiers spent , Turn from the glitt'ring bribe thy scornful eye , Nor sell for gold , what gold could never buy , The peaceful slumber , self - approving day ...
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... - This was by Hitch , a bookseller , justly observed to be no picture of mo- dern manners , though it might be true at Rome . MS . note in Dr. Johnson's hand - writing . h Could'st thou resign the park and play , content 8 LONDON ;
... - This was by Hitch , a bookseller , justly observed to be no picture of mo- dern manners , though it might be true at Rome . MS . note in Dr. Johnson's hand - writing . h Could'st thou resign the park and play , content 8 LONDON ;
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Samuel Johnson Francis Pearson Walesby. h Could'st thou resign the park and play , content , For the fair banks of Severn or of Trent ; There might'st thou find some elegant retreat , Some hireling senator's deserted seat ; And stretch ...
Samuel Johnson Francis Pearson Walesby. h Could'st thou resign the park and play , content , For the fair banks of Severn or of Trent ; There might'st thou find some elegant retreat , Some hireling senator's deserted seat ; And stretch ...
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... Thou fly'st for refuge to the wilds of Kent ; And , tir'd , like me , with follies and with crimes , In angry numbers warn'st succeeding times ; Then shall thy friend , nor thou refuse his aid , Still foe to vice , forsake his Cambrian ...
... Thou fly'st for refuge to the wilds of Kent ; And , tir'd , like me , with follies and with crimes , In angry numbers warn'st succeeding times ; Then shall thy friend , nor thou refuse his aid , Still foe to vice , forsake his Cambrian ...
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... Thou , who could'st laugh where want enchain'd caprice , Toil crush'd conceit , and man was of a piece ; Where wealth , unlov'd , without a mourner died ; And scarce a sycophant was fed by pride ; Where ne'er was known the form of mock ...
... Thou , who could'st laugh where want enchain'd caprice , Toil crush'd conceit , and man was of a piece ; Where wealth , unlov'd , without a mourner died ; And scarce a sycophant was fed by pride ; Where ne'er was known the form of mock ...
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