| 1786 - 838 pages
...Britain. I. DAMNATION ftize ye all, Who puff, who thrum, who bawl an{ fquall ! Fired with ambitious hope in vain, The wreath, that blooms for other brows, to gain. Is T w yet fo little known ? By G — d, I fwore while George ihaJl reign, The Seals, in fpitc of changes,... | |
| English literature - 1785 - 444 pages
...CHANCELLOR OF GREAT BRITAIN. DAMNATION feize ye all, Who puff, who thrum, who bawl and fquall ; Fired with ambitious hopes in vain, The wreath, that blooms for other brows, to gain. Is Thurlow yet fo little known ? By G--d I fwore, while George fliall reign, The Seals, in fpite of changes,... | |
| English literature - 1785 - 428 pages
...CHAKCELLO* Of GREAT BRITAIN. DAMNATION feize ye. ail, Who puff, who thrum, who bawl and fquall 5 Fired with ambitious hopes in vain, The wreath, that blooms for other brows, to gain. Is Thurlow yet fo little known ? By G--d I fwore, while George fhall reign, The Seals, in fpite of changes,... | |
| Sir John Hawkins - Poets laureate - 1785 - 188 pages
...CHANCELLOR of Great-Britain. DAMNATION feizeyeall, Who puff, who thrum, who bawl aftd fquall; ' Fir'cf with ambitious hopes, in vain, The wreath, that blooms for other brows, <ogaia. Is THURLOW yet fo little known ? By G — d I fwore^ while GEORGE fhall reigns The Seals, in... | |
| Sir John Hawkins (pseud.) - Great Britain - 1787 - 428 pages
...Chancellor of Great Britain. I. DAMNATION feize ye all, Who piifF, who thrum, who bawl and fquall ! Fir'd with ambitious hopes in vain, The wreath, that blooms for other brow*, to gain ; Is THURLOW yet fo little known ?— By G — d I fvvore, while GEORGE fhall reign,... | |
| Thomas Wright - Caricature - 1848 - 496 pages
...chancellor, of whose ode the exordium, as being the least outrageous portion, may serve as a specimen. " Damnation seize ye all, Who puff, who thrum, who bawl and squall ! Fired with ambitious hopes in vain, The wreath, that blooms for other brows, to gain. Is Thurlow... | |
| Thomas Wright - Caricature - 1848 - 494 pages
...chancellor, of whose ode the exordium, as being the least outrageous portion, may serve as a specimen. " Damnation seize ye all, Who puff, who thrum, who bawl and squall ! Fired with ambitious hopes in vain, The wreath, that blooms for other brows, to gain. Is Thurlow... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 528 pages
...sparingroyalty itself: " IRREGULAR ODE, "BY EDWARD LOUD THURLOW, "Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. " Damnation seize ye all ! Who puff, who thrum, who bawl and squall ! Fir'cl with ambitious hopes, in vain, The wreath, that blooms for other brows, to gain. Is Thurlow... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 536 pages
...in almost hopeless opposition by personal attacks on their opponents—not sparing royalty itself: " IRREGULAR ODE, "BY EDWARD LORD THURLOW, "Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. "Damnation seize ye all! Who puff, who thrum, who bawl and squall! Fir'd with ambitious hopes, in vain,... | |
| Books - 1853 - 446 pages
...thy white eyes roll ! Thy whiter eyebrows stare ! Honest soul ! Thou'rt witty, as thou'rt four ! " " Damnation seize ye all, Who puff, who thrum, who bawl...The wreath that blooms for other brows to gain ; Is THUULOW yet so little known? — By G — d I swore, while GEORGE shall reign, The seals, in spite... | |
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