| Mark Noble - 1806 - 446 páginas
...at the same time a troop of horse to Oxford, to suppress some disturbances that had happened there. The king observing, with judicious eyes, The state of both his universities, To one he sends a regiment; For why? That learned body wanted loyalty. To th' other books he gave, as... | |
| 1807 - 218 páginas
...did. F A REGIMENT SENT TO OXFORD, ANI>A PRESENT OF BOOKS TO CAMBRIDGE, BY K. GEORGE L [BT Dn.TRAPr.] THE King observing, with judicious eyes, The state of both his universities, To one he sent a Regiment ; for why ? That learned body wanted loyalty : To the other he sent Books, as... | |
| 1812 - 156 páginas
...XCVIII. On a liegiment sent to Oxford, and a present of Books to Cambridge, by King George the First. The King observing, with judicious eyes, The state of both his Universities, To one he sent a regiment ; for why ? That learned body wanted loyalty : To th' other he sent books, as... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 508 páginas
...force ; With equal skill, to Cambridge books he gent, For whigs admit no force but argument." 4 But the following, by an Oxonian, which gave rise to that...observing with judicious eyes, The state of both his imivprsities, •, .To Oxford sent a troop of horse ; and why?, , , , That learned body wanted loyalty... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...Regiment sent to Oxford, and a Present of Books to Cambridge, by King George I. 17J5- By Dr. TRAPP. THE king, observing with judicious eyes The state of both his universities, To one he sent a regiment ; for why? That learned body wanted loyalty. To th' other he sent books, as... | |
| Edmund Calamy - 1829 - 588 páginas
...no force, but argument." The other, in a collection of "Satirical Epigrams," is thus given : — " The King observing with judicious eyes, The state of both his Universities, To one he sent a regiment ; for why ? That learned body wanted loyalty : To the other he sent books, as... | |
| Charles Henry Hartshorne - 1829 - 592 páginas
...epigram from Dr. Trapp, smart in its way, but not so clever as the answer from Sir William Browne. The King observing with judicious eyes, The state of both his universities, To one he sent a regiment: for why ? That learned body wanted loyalty. To th' other he sent books, as... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1840 - 646 páginas
...by the ministry, which occasioned the following excellent epigram, by Dr. Trapp, or Dr. Warton : — The king observing, with judicious eyes, The state of both his universities, To one ho sends a regiment; For why ? That learned body wanted loyally. To th' other hooks he gave, as... | |
| 1908 - 678 páginas
...anybody give satisfactory evidence as to the authorship of the well-known epigram on the Universities ? The King, observing with judicious eyes The state of both his Universities, To one he sent a regiment, for why ? That learned body wanted loyalty. To t'other he sent books, as well... | |
| 1851 - 554 páginas
...from Dr. Trapp, smart in its way, but not so clever as the answer from Sir William Browne : — " Tlie King, observing with judicious eyes, The state of both his Universities, To one he sent a regiment ; for why? That learned body wanted loyalty : To th' other he sent books, as... | |
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