All (nor shall resentment flush my cheek) Who know me well, what they know, freely speak. So Those (the greatest curse I meet below) Who know me not, may not pretend to know. Let none of Those... Poems - Seite 11von Charles Churchill - 1776Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 400 Seiten
...too. Let all (nor fhall refentment ftufh my cheek) Who know me well, what they know, freely fpeak, So Thofe (the greateft curfe I meet below) Who know...Thofe, whom blefs'd with parts above My feeble Genius, ftill I dare to love, Doing more mifchief than. a thoufand foes, Pofibumous nonfenfe to the world expofe,... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1774 - 248 Seiten
...too. Let all (nor fhall refentment flufh my cheek) Who know me well, what they know, freely fpeak, So Thofe (the greateft curfe I meet below) Who know...Thofe, whom blefs'd with parts above My feeble Genius, ftill I dare to love, Doing more mifchief than a thoufand foes, Pajihumous nonfenfe to the world expofej... | |
| Paul Whitehead, Edward Thompson - 1777 - 280 Seiten
...fame e 2 concondemnation. He feems, in this particular, to have had the fame idea with Mr. CHURCHILL" Let none of thofe, whom, blefs'd with parts above " My feeble genius, 11 Pofthumous nonfenle to the world expofe, " And call it mine, " Know all the world, no greedy Heir... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 Seiten
...curfe I meet below) [fpcak, Who know me net, uiay not pretend to know* Let n'-nc of thofe, whom hlefsM with parts above My feeble genius, dill I dare to love. Doing more mifchief than a thoufand foes, Paftbuaoai nonlenfe to the world eipofe, And call it mine, for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 538 Seiten
...vot'rics too. Let all (nor (hall refentmcnt flulh my cheek) Who know me well, what they know, freely fpe. So thofe (the greateft curfe I meet below) Who know...pretend to know. Let none of thofe, whom blefs'd with para above My feeble genius, (till I dare to love, Doing more mifchirf than a thoudnd foes, PtJUiumus... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 Seiten
...refentment flufh my cheek) Who know me well, what they know, freely (peafc, So thofe (the greater! curfc I meet below) Who know me not, may not pretend to know. Let none of thofc, whom blefs'd with parts aboTC My feeble genius, (till I dare to love, Doing more mi (chief than... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 540 Seiten
...rcfcntmcnt flulh my cheek) Who know me well, what they know, freely fpcak, So thole (the greatcir curie I meet below) Who know me not, may not pretend to...thofe, whom blefs'd with parts above My feeble genius, ftill I dare to love, Doing more mifchief than a thoufand foes, l':ß/';ummi nonfenfc to the world... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 Seiten
...resentment flush my check) Who know me well, what they know, freely tpeat, So those (the greatest curse I meet below ) Who know me not, may not pretend to know. Let none of those, wham bless'd with parts above My feeble genius, still I dare to love, Doing more mischief than... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 276 Seiten
...resentment flush my cheek), Who know me well, what they know freely speak ; So those (the greatest curse I meet below) Who know me not may not pretend to know. Let none of those who, bless'd with parts above My feeble genius, still I dare to love, ' Wilkes bad withdrawn... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1845 - 618 Seiten
...resentment flush my cheek) Who know me well, what they know, freeljr speak ; So those (the greatest curse I meet below) Who know me not, may not pretend to know. Let none of those, who, bless 'd with parta above My feeble. genius, still I dare to love, Doing more mischief... | |
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