| Edward Young - 1802 - 420 páginas
...twenty pound : His belly, not his brains, thus impulse give ; He'll grow immortal ; for he cannot live : He rubs his awful front, and takes his ream, With...fancy smit, Or a quaint motto, which he thinks has wit : He writes, in inspiration puts his trust, Tho' wrong his thoughts, the gods will make them just j... | |
| 1803 - 468 páginas
...twenty pound : His belly, not his brains, this impulse give; He 'll grow immortal, for he cannot live : He rubs his awful front, and takes his ream. With...fancy smit. Or a quaint motto, which he thinks has wit : He writes, in inspiration puts his trust, Tho' wrong his thoughts, thegods will make Hiem just: Genius... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 232 páginas
...twenty pound : His belly not his brains, this impulse give ; He'll grow immortal, for he cannot live : He rubs his awful front, and takes his ream, With...fancy smit, Or a quaint motto, which he thinks has wit : He writes, in inspiration puts his trust, Tho' wrong his thoughts, the gods will make them just :... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 232 páginas
...give ; He'll grow immortal, for he cannot live: lie rubs his awful front, and takes his ream, \Vith no provision made, but of his theme: Perhaps a title...his fancy smit, Or a quaint motto, which he thinks lias wit: He writes, in inspiration puts his trust, Tho' wrong his thoughts, the gods will make them... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 páginas
...twenty pound: His belly, not his brains, this impulse give ; He '11 grow immortal; for he cannot live: He rubs his awful front, and takes his ream, With...smit, Or a quaint motto, which he thinks has wit: He writes, in inspiration puts bis trust, Though wrong his thoughts, the gods will make tli em just... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 páginas
...this impulse give ; He "11 grow immortal ; for he car.nnt live : He rubs his awful front, and tnkcs his ream. With no provision made, but of his theme...smit,. Or a quaint motto, which he thinks has wit: He writes, in inspiration puts his trust, Though wrong his thoughts, the gods will make them ju*l ;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 558 páginas
...immortal; for he cannot live: He ruhs his awful front, and takes his ream. With no provision made, hut of his theme; Perhaps a title has his fancy smit, Or a quaint -motto, which he thinks has wit: He writes, in inspiration puts his trust, Though wrong his thoughts, the gods will make them just;... | |
| Edward Young - 1811 - 294 páginas
...twenty pound : His belly, not his brains, this impulse give ; He'll grow immortal ; for he cannot live : He rubs his awful front, and takes his ream, With...smit, Or a quaint motto, which he thinks has wit: He writes, in inspiration puts his trust, Tho' wrong his thoughts, the gods will make them just ; Genius... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 406 páginas
...twenty pound ! His belly, not his brains, this impulse give ; He'll grow immortal, for he cannot live : He rubs his awful front, and takes his ream, With...smit, Or a quaint motto, which he thinks has wit: He writes, in inspiration puts his trust, Though wrong his thoughts, the gods will make them just:... | |
| 1831 - 984 páginas
...pound. His belly, not his brains, this impulse give 5 He'll grow immortal, for he cannot live. ilc rubs his awful front, and takes his ream, With no provision made, but of his theme : Perhaps n title has his fancy emit, Or a quaint motto, which he thinks has wit. He writes ; in inspiration... | |
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