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" Should not have leave to judge, as well as kill : Nay, let them write ; let them their forces join, And hope the motley piece may rival thine. Safely defpife their malice, and their toil, Which vulgar ears alone will reach, and will defile. "
The Works of the English Poets - Página 15
editado por - 1779
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The dispensary, a poem [by sir S. Garth].

Sir Samuel Garth - 1700 - 130 páginas
...— — So near allfd in Learning, Wit, and Skill, Shou'dnot have leave to Judge, 4* well as Kjll? Nay, let them write-, Let them their Forces join, And hope the Motly Piece may Rival thine. Safety defpife their Malice, and their Toil, Which Vulgar Ears alone will...
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The Dispensary: A Poem. In Six Canto's

Sir Samuel Garth - 1706 - 160 páginas
...: Were it not wondrous hard facetious M and the City-B j S0 near allfd in Learning, Wit, and Skill, Should not have leave to Judge -, as well as Kill?...them write.^ Let them their Forces join, And hope the Motly Tiece may rival thine. Safely defpife their Malice, and their Toift Which Vulgar Ears alone will...
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The Works of Sir Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 232 páginas
...this towrt By rules to all but to themfelves, unknown Will damn thy verfe, and juftifie their own. Why, let them damn : were it not wondrous hard Facetious...city Bard So near ally'd in learning, wit, and (kill, Shou"d not have leave to judge, as well as kill ? Nay, let them write ; let them their forces join,...
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The Works of Sir Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 226 páginas
...in this town By rules to all but to themfelves, unknown Will damn thy vcrfe, and juftihe their own. Why, let them damn : were it not wondrous hard Facetious...the city Bard So near ally'd in learning, wit, and fkill, Shou'd not have leave to judge, as well as kill > Nay, let them write ; let them their forces...
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The Works of Sir Samuel Garth

Sir Samuel Garth - 1769 - 236 páginas
...unknown Will damn thy verfe, and juftifie their own. Why, let them damn : were it not wondrous bird Facetious Mirmil, and the city Bard So near ally'd in learning, wit, and fkill, Shou'd not have leave to judge, as well as kill * Nay, let them write ; let them their forces...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volumen28

English poets - 1790 - 358 páginas
...themfelves, unknown, Will damn thy verfe, and juftify their own. 3 .f r/' ? wfe, her eye ; > jive me joy. J 3 Why let them damn : were it not wondrous hard Facetious...the City Bard, So near ally'd in learning, wit, and fkill, Should not have leave to judge, as well as kill? Nay, let them write ; let them their forces...
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Parnell. Garth. Rowe ...

1795 - 846 páginas
...town, V By rules to all, but to themfelves. unknown, V Will damn thy verfe, and judify their owu. Ч Why let them damn : were it not wondrous hard Facetious Mirmil * and the city bard, So near ally'd ш learning, wit, and (kill, Should ml have leave to judge, as well ai bill? Nay, let them write ;...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volumen9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...not wondrous hard 'acetious Mirmil 1 and the city bard, So near aUy'd in learning, wit, and skill, Should not have leave to judge, as well as kill ?...And hope the motley piece may rival thine. Safely despise their malice, and their toil, Which vulgar ears alone will reach, and will defile. 3e it thy...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volumen9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 páginas
...So near ally'd in learning, wit, and skill, Should not have leave to judge, as well as kill ? 'fay, let them write; let them their forces join, And hope the motley piece may rival thine. Safely despise their malice, and their toil, Which vulgar ears alone will reach, and will defile. 3e it thy...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volumen9

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 páginas
...town, )y rules to all, but to themselves, unknown, Л ill damn thy verse; and justify their own. rVhy let them damn : were it not wondrous hard facetious Mirmil' and the city bard, So nearally'd in learning, wit, and skill, Should not have leave to judge, as well as kill? Чау, let...
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