| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 páginas
...just sceptre hang* Europa's scale. Prior. To be fixed or suspended with attention. Though wondering senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke. Pope. To have a steep declivity. Sussex marl shews itself on the middle of the fides of hanging grounds.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 páginas
...with whate'er could win it from the wise, Women nnd fools must like him, or he dies : Though wondering in cream, To curds coagulates the liquid stream, Sudden the fluid jokn. Shall parts so various aim at nothing now 7 He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too; Then turns... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 páginas
...with whate'er could win it from the wise, Women and fools must like him, or he dies : Though wondering senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke. 185 Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ? He 'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too : Then turns... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 332 páginas
...with-whate'er could win it from the wise, Women and fools must like him, or he dies : Though wondering senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new? He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too ; Then turns repentant,... | |
| 1836 - 726 páginas
...with whate'er could win it from tile wise ; Women and fools must like him, or he dies. Though raptured senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke. Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ? He'll shine a Wilmot, and a Tully too." " After astonishing... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 páginas
...with whate'er could win it from the wise, Women and fools must like him, or he dies ; Though wondering o one poor hole, Can never be a mouse of any soul. Ivow'd, I scarce coul Shall parts so various aim at nothing new i He'll shine a Tully and a Wilmot too. Then turns repentant,... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1841 - 304 páginas
...necessary to him, whether in public or private, and he exemplified what was said of Wharton :— * " Though listening senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke." This versatility and this vehemence, conjoined, were, however, next to his imprudence, his greatest... | |
| John Aikin - 1841 - 840 páginas
...with whate'er could win it from the wise, Women and fools must like him, or he dies : Though wondering shines with lively smiles, Shall parts so various aim nt nothing new ? He 'II shine n Tully and a Wilmot too. Then turns repentant,... | |
| John Close - 1842 - 290 páginas
...with whate'er could win it from the wise, Women and fools must like him, or he dies; Though wondering senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke; Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ? He'll shine a Tully and a JVtlmot too ; Then turns repentant... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 488 páginas
...whate'er could win it from the wise, — Women and fools must like him, or he dies. Though wondering senates hung on all he spoke, The club must hail him master of the joke, Shall parts so various aim at nothing new ? — He '11 shine a Tully and a Wilmot too : Then turns... | |
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