| Thomas Warton - College verse - 1764 - 222 pages
...old Bruin teems, her Children fail Of Limbs, Form, Figure, Featurei, Head or Tail ; Nay, though fhe licks the Ruins, all her Cares Scarce mend the Lumps,...Paul's, to pay your Journey down, If you would fhun the Sneer of every Prig, Lay by the little Band, and rufty Wig: But yet be fure, your proper Language know.... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse - 1764 - 228 pages
...Mind: So when old Bruin teems, her Children fail Of Limbs, Form, Figure, Features, Header' Nay, though me licks the Ruins, all her Cares Scarce mend the Lumps, and bring them 'out to Bears* Ye Country Vicars, when you preacki.inTown A Turn at Paul's, to pay your Joivrney down,... | |
| Oxford sausage - 1766 - 196 pages
...old Bruin teems, her Children fail Of Limbs, Form, Figure, Features, Head or Tail I Nay, though flie licks the Ruins, all her Cares Scarce mend the Lumps,...Town A Turn at Paul's, to pay your Journey down, If yru would fhun the Sneer of every Prig, Lay by the little Band, and rufty Wig : But yet be fure, your... | |
| Thomas Warton - College verse, English - 1772 - 266 pages
...when old Bruin teems, her Children fail Of Limbs, Form, Figure, Features, Head or Tail ; Nay, though me licks the Ruins, all her Cares Scarce mend the...Country Vicars, when you preach in Town A Turn at PauFs, to pay your Journey down, If you would fhun the Sneer of every Prig, Lay by the little Band,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 936 pages
...old Bruin teems, her child) en foil Of limbs, form, figure, features, bead, or tajl ; Nay, though (he licks the ruins, all her cares Scarce mend the lumps,...the fneer of every prig, Lay by the little band, and nifty wig: But yet be fure, your proper language know, Nor talk as born within the found of Bow. Speak... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 430 pages
...when old Bruin teems, her childien fail Of limbs, form, figure, features, head, or tail ; Nay, though me licks the ruins, all her cares Scarce mend the...at Paul's, to pay your journey down, If you would fliun the fneer of every prig, Lay by the little band, and rufty wigi But yet be fure, your proper... | |
| John Nichols - English poetry - 1780 - 434 pages
...Or be, like David Jones, fo indiftreet, To rave at Ufurers in Lombard-ftreet ?' Ye Country-vicars, when you preach, in town, A turn at Paul's to pay your journey down, If you wouhi'fhun the fneer of every prig, Lay-by the little band and rufly wig ; But yet be fure your proper... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 pages
...? Or be, like David Jones, fo indifcreet, To rave at Ufurers in Lombard-ftreet ? Ye Country-vicars, when you preach, in town, A turn at Paul's to pay...journey down, If you would fhun the fneer of every prig, Lay-by the little band and nifty wig ; But yet be fure your proper language know, Nor talk as born... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 536 pages
...! Or he, like David Jones, so indiscreet, To rave at usurers in Lombard-street. Ye country-vicars, when you preach, in town, A turn at Paul's to pay your journey down, If you would shun the sneer of every prig, I,ay-by the little hand and rusty wig ; But yet be sure your proper language... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 562 pages
...children fail Of limbs, form, figure, features, head, or tail ; Nay, though she licks the ruins, all hor cares Scarce mend the lumps, and bring them but to...at Paul's, to pay your journey down, If you would shun the sneer of every prig, Lay by the little band, and rusty wig : But yet bo sure, your proper... | |
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