| Allan Ramsay - English poetry - 1760 - 490 pages
...I never heard a better jeft. Pope well defcrib'd an Ombre Game, And King revenging Captive S>ueen ; He merits ; but had won more fame, If" author of your...Bowling-green. •You paint your parties, play each bowl,So natural, juft, and with fuch eafe, That while I read, upon my foul ! I wonder how I chance... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1797 - 480 pages
...CHASE. LONDON: PRINTED FOR, AND UNDER THE DIRECTION OF, G. CAWTHORN, BRITISH LIBRARY, STRAND. R>pe well describ'd an Ombre game, And " King revenging...He merits; but had won more fame If author of your " Bowling- Green." , You paint your parties, play each bowl, So nat'ral, just, and with such ease,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 442 pages
...heard a better jeft. Pope Pope well defcrib'd an Omber Game, And " King revenging Captive Qiieen ;" He merits ; but had won more fame, If author of your...You paint your parties, play each bowl, So natural, juft, and with fuch eafe, That, while 1 read, upon my foul ! I wonder how I chance to pleafe. 'Yet... | |
| 1794 - 918 pages
...prieft," The " fqbire opprefs'd," 1 own for me, I never heard a better jeft. Pope well defcrib'd an omber game, And " King revenging captive queen ;" He merits...If author of your " Bowling-green." You paint your partie*, play each bowl, So natural, jufl, and with fuch cafe, That, while I read, upon my foul : I... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 906 pages
...pried," The " fquire opprefc'd," 1 own for me, I never heard a better jen. Pope well defcrib'd an omber game, And " King revenging captive queen ;** He merits...You paint your parties, play each bowl, So natural, juit, and with fnch e»fe, That, while I read, upon my foul : I wonder how 1 chance to plcafe. Yet... | |
| Allan Ramsay - Fables, Scottish - 1800 - 626 pages
...dog and prieft, The fquire opprefs'd, I own for me I never heard a better jeft. Pope well defcrib'd an ombre game, And king revenging captive queen ;...You paint your parties, play each bowl, So natural, juft, and with fuch eafe, That while I read, upon my foul, I wonder how I chance to pleafe. Yet I have... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 516 pages
...The " Squire opprefs'd," I own forme, I never heard a better jcft. Pope well defcrib'd an Om!>erGame, And " King revenging Captive Queen ;" He merits ; but had won more fame, If author of your " Bowling-green.1' You paint your parties, play uach bowl, 3a natural, juft, and with fuch cafi, 1... | |
| William Somervile - 1802 - 316 pages
...The "fquire opprefs'd," I own for me, I never heard a bet:er jeft. •Pope well defcrib'd an omber game, And " King revenging captive Queen ;" He merits;...You paint your parties, play each bowl, So natural, juft, and with fuch eale, That, while I read, upon my foul ! I wonder how I chnnce to pleafe. Yet I... | |
| William Somerville, Thomas Park - 1808 - 354 pages
...Blithe tales the best, had they heard thine On Lob, they'd own'd themselves outdone. The plot's pursued with so much glee, The too officious " Dog and Priest,"...King revenging Captive Queen;" He merits, but had one more fame If author of your " Bowling-Green." That while I read, upon my soul I wonder how I chance... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...talcs the best; had they hoard thine On Lob, they'd own'd Uiuinsulvus out-done. The plot's pursued with so much glee, The too officious dog and priest,...own for me, I never heard a better jest Pope well dcscrib'd an Ombre Game, And king revenging captive queen; He merits ; but had won more fame, If author... | |
| |