| Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1882 - 544 pages
..." Oh " (cry'd the Goddess) " for some pedant Reign ! Some gentle JAMES,' to bless the land again ; To stick the Doctor's Chair into the Throne, Give law to Words, or war with Words alone, (mm) Senates and Courts with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School ! For sure,... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1882 - 544 pages
...alone, (mm) Senates and Courts with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School ! For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful Day,' 'Tis in the shade of Arbitrary Sway. 0 ! if my sons may learn one earthly thing, Teach but that one, sufficient for a King... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - 566 pages
..."Oh" (cry'd the Goddess) "for some pedant Reign! 175 Some gentle JAMES 10, to bless the land again ; To stick the Doctor's Chair into the Throne, Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School! 180 For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful Day, "Tis in the shade of Arbitrary Sway.... | |
| Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - 588 pages
..."Oh" (cry'd the Goddess) "for some pedant Reign! 175 Some gentle JAMES 10, to bless the land again ; To stick the Doctor's Chair into the Throne, Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a Grammar School! 180 For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful Day, 'Tis in the shade of Arbitrary Sway.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1899 - 534 pages
...of man.1 O (cried the goddess) for some pedant reign ! Some gentle JAMES, to bless the land again :* To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the council to a grammar school ! For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, 'Tis in the shade of arbitrary sway. 0 !... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - Comedy - 1894 - 604 pages
...were all minute critics. 8 Intellect (intended to rhyme with house, but properly pronounced noose). To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a grammar school ! l For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, 'Tis in the shade of arbitrary sway. O... | |
| Hubert Marshall Skinner - Comedy - 1894 - 604 pages
...words alone; Senates and courts with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the Council to a grammar school! 1 For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, 'Tis in the shade of arbitrary sway. O if my sons may learn one earthly thing, Teach but that one, sufficient for a King;... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1895 - 656 pages
...BOOK IV. Oh (cried the goddess) for some pedant reign I Some gentle James, to bless the land again ; To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give...with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the council to a grammar school l For sure, if dulness sees a grateful day, Tis in the shade of arbitrary sway. O !... | |
| Charles Neeld Salter - Civilization - 1897 - 306 pages
...hastened to gather themselves together in one promiscuous mass under the kindly shadow of the Empire : " For sure if Dulness sees a grateful day, 'Tis in the shade of arbitrary sway." They supposed those artificial defences, which betrayed its weakness, to be evidence... | |
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