Faithful Memoirs of the Grubstreet Society. Now First Published by Mr. Bavius, Band 1benefit of the Grubstreet Society, and sold, 1732 - 179 Seiten |
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... Stephen Duck . 32 33 36 To Mr. Stephen Duck the celebrated Wiltshire Poet and Thresher , on his late Preferment by her Majefty . ibid . To Mr. Bavius , Secretary to the Society of Grubfreet . 37 The Order of the Proceffion , in Heroic ...
... Stephen Duck . 32 33 36 To Mr. Stephen Duck the celebrated Wiltshire Poet and Thresher , on his late Preferment by her Majefty . ibid . To Mr. Bavius , Secretary to the Society of Grubfreet . 37 The Order of the Proceffion , in Heroic ...
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... Stephen Duck , An Epigram . 52 53 . ibid . An extempore Anfwer to a Question of Mr. C - b --- r's , when he was drefs'd fit for his Part at the Play - boufe . Apollo's Revenge on Daphne . Fog to Gulliver . A An Epigram on the late Mrs ...
... Stephen Duck , An Epigram . 52 53 . ibid . An extempore Anfwer to a Question of Mr. C - b --- r's , when he was drefs'd fit for his Part at the Play - boufe . Apollo's Revenge on Daphne . Fog to Gulliver . A An Epigram on the late Mrs ...
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... education of my friend is matter of fact ; of the truth whereof you fhould certify your felf , were not you journalists a kind of invifible gentlemen . On On STEPHEN DUCK . Duck ! preferr'd by bounteous Queen GRUBIAN A. 35.
... education of my friend is matter of fact ; of the truth whereof you fhould certify your felf , were not you journalists a kind of invifible gentlemen . On On STEPHEN DUCK . Duck ! preferr'd by bounteous Queen GRUBIAN A. 35.
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On STEPHEN DUCK . Duck ! preferr'd by bounteous Queen To crakle verse on RICHMOND green : Wild Duck in genius ! you on high Soar with bold wing ; our rhyming fry Are tame ones , and not made to fly . All glorious fouls , who e'er have ...
On STEPHEN DUCK . Duck ! preferr'd by bounteous Queen To crakle verse on RICHMOND green : Wild Duck in genius ! you on high Soar with bold wing ; our rhyming fry Are tame ones , and not made to fly . All glorious fouls , who e'er have ...
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Seite 171 - How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot; A heap of dust alone remains of thee; 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be!
Seite 143 - Turk, no brother near the throne, View him with fcornful, yet with jealous eyes, And hate for arts that caus'd himfelf to rife ; Damn with faint praife, aflent with civil leer, • And, without fneering, teach the reft to fneer; Willing to wound, and yet afraid to ftrike...
Seite 142 - Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...
Seite 7 - Poets lays, Due to his merit, and brave thirst of praise Living, great Nature fear'd he might outvie Her works ; and dying, fears herself may die.
Seite 43 - Content with fcience in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life ; and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear ; From Nature's temperate feaft rofe fatisfy'd, Thank'd heaven that he had liv'd, and that he dy'd.
Seite 142 - And he, who now to fenfe, now nonfenfe leaning, Means not, but blunders round about a meaning : And he, whofe Fuftian's fo fublimely bad, It is not Poetry, but Profe run mad...
Seite 43 - A poet, blest beyond the poet's fate, Whom Heaven kept sacred from the proud and great: Foe to loud praise, and friend to learned ease, Content with science in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life, and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear; From nature's temperate feast rose satisfied, Thank'd Heaven that he had lived, and that he died.
Seite 142 - Shakespeare's name ; Pretty, in Amber to observe the forms Of Hairs, or Straws, or Dirt, or Grubs, or Worms : The Thing, we know, is neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the Devil it got there.
Seite 16 - E'er the first ends, the Father and the Son : Or else so needful, and exactly grac'd, That nothing is ill-suited, or ill-plac'd. True Epic's a vast World, and this a small; One has its proper beauties, and one all. Like Cynthia, one in thirty days appears, Like Saturn one, rolls round in thirty years.
Seite 143 - A tim'rous foe, and a fufpicious friend ; Dreading ev'n fools, by flatterers befieg'd> And fo obliging that he ne'er oblig'd; Who, if two wits on rival themes conteft, Approves of each, but likes the worft the beft...