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Poems - Page ii
by Charles Churchill - 1765
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The Gentleman's and London Magazine: Or Monthly Chronologer, 1741-1794

1741 - 930 pages
...thy tiue and proper love of w.vitli Here take a falfe alarm — in purfe though poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe — thy pocket's I, though a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. [free, Let thy own offspring all thy fortune's (hare ; [heir. I...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 32

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1764 - 600 pages
...t'thy true and proper love of wealth 'Here take a falfe alarm— m purfe though poor, ._ Jn'/pirit I'm right proud, nor can endure •'•'The mention of a bribe— thy pocket's free, .'VT, though a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. ']'• Let thy own offspring all thy fortune's (hare ; .* I...
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Sermons

Charles Churchill - Lord's prayer - 1765 - 246 pages
...thy true and proper love of wealth Here take a falfe alarm — in purfe though poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe...heir. Think not, a Thought unworthy thy great foul, Which pomps of this world never could controul, Which never offer'd up at Pow'r's vain flirine, Think...
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Poems: By Charles Churchill. In Three Volumes. With Large Corrections and ...

Charles Churchill - 1772 - 608 pages
...thy true and proper love of wealth Here take a falfe alarm — in purfe though poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe...fcorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes mare ^ I would not ALLEN rob, nor ALLEN'S heir. Think not, a Thought unworthy thy great foul, "Which...
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Sermons on the Lord's prayer, 1-10 sermons

Charles Churchill - English poetry - 1774 - 258 pages
...thy true and proper love of wealth Here take a falfe alarm — in purfe though poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe — thy pocket's free, I, though a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. «• Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes fhare ; I would not ALLEN...
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Poems, Volume 3

Charles Churchill - 1776 - 232 pages
...et thy true and proper love of wealth Here take a falfe alarm— in purfe tho' poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe — thy pocket's free, If tho' a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes ihare ; I would not Allen...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 107-109

John Bell - English poetry - 1793 - 612 pages
...pocket's free : 15 1, tho' a Dedicator, scorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes share ; I would not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir. Think not a thought unworthy thy great soul, Which pomps of this world never could control, -30 Which never offer'd up at Pow'r's vain shrine....
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Young. Churchill. Lloyd. Falconer. Thomson

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 538 pages
...let thy true and proper love of wealth Here take i falfe alarm — in purfe tho' poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe— thy pocket's free, I, tho' a Dedicator, fcom a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes (hare ; I would not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir....
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Young. Churchill. Lloyd. Falconer. Thomson

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 542 pages
...let thy true and proper love of wealth Here take a falfe alarm — in purfc tho' poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe — thy pocket's free, 1, tho* a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes (hare , I would not Allen...
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The works of the poets of Great Britain and Ireland. With prefaces ..., Volume 8

Great Britain - 1804 - 540 pages
...let thy true and proper love of wealth Here take a falfe alarm— in purfe tho' poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe...fortunes fhare ; I would not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir. Which never offer'd up at Power*» vain ihrinr, Think not rlui ¡uinip and pow'r can vrork on mine....
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