| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 pages
...factious Crew. Where e'er he came, 'twas he firft filence broke, And fwell'd with every word he (poke. By which becoming fawcy Grace, He gain'd Authority...Treafon without Fear or Wit; For opening Failings in the State ; Foi loving noifie and unfound Debate, [Hat. , And wearing of a Myftical green ilibband in his... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1757 - 392 pages
...faftious Crew. Where-e'er he came, 'twas he firft filence broke, And fwell'd with every Word he fpoke : By which becoming fawcy Grace, He gain'd Authority...without Fear or Wit : For opening failings in the State : For loving noify and unfound Debate, And wearing of a myftical green Ribband in his Hat. XVI.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 228 pages
...he came, 'twas he firft fdence broke. And fwell'd with every word he fpoke, By which becoming faucy grace, He gain'd authority and place : By many for...opening failings in the ftate ; For loving noify and untound debate, And wearing of a myftical green ribband in his hat. XVI. Thus, like Aleides in his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 424 pages
...grace, He gain'd authority and place : By many for preferments was thought fit, For talking trcafon without fear or wit ; For opening failings in the...And wearing of a myftical green ribband in his hat. XVI. Thus, like Alcides in his lion's ftin, He very dreadful grew. But, like that Hercules when Love... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 238 pages
...fpoke, By which becoming faucy grace, He gain'd authority and place : By many for preferments v.-as thought fit, For talking treafon without fear or wit...opening failings in the ftate ; For loving noify and unibmid debate, And wearing of a myftical green ribband in his hat. XVI. Thus, like Aleides in his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 230 pages
...he came, 'twas he firft filence broke. And fwell'd with every word he fpoke, By which becoming fancy grace, He gain'd authority and place : By many for preferments was thought fit, For talking trcafon without fear or wit ; For opening failings in the ftate ; For loving noify and unfound debate,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 248 pages
...And fwell'd with every word he fpoke, By which becoming faucy grace, He gain'd authority and place l By many for preferments was thought fit, For talking treafon without fear or wit -t For opening failings in the ftate; For loving noify and unfound debate, And wearing of a myftical... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...grace, He gain'd authority mJ place : By many for preferments was thought fit, For talking trrafon without fear or wit; For opening failings in the ftate;...unfound debate, ( And wearing of a myftical green ribbirnhrf hi* hat. J XVI. Th.«s like Aloides in his Lion's flan, He very dreadful grew, But, like... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 806 pages
...which becoming faucy grace, He gain'd authority and i bcc : By many for preferments was thought 6t, For talking treafon without fear or wit ; For opening...debate, ( And wearing of a myftical green ribband in f his hat. J xvi. Thus, like Alcides in his Lion's {kin, He very dreadful grew, But, like that Hercules... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 842 pages
...he came, 'twas he firft filence broke. And fwell'd with every word he fpoke, By which becoming faucy grace, He gain'd authority and place : By many for...without fear or wit ; For opening failings in the ftatc ; For loving noify and unfound debate. And wearing of a myftical green ribband in his hat. wit;... | |
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