The Poems of George Huddesford, M.A., Late Fellow of New College, Oxford: Now First Collected. Including Salmagundi, Topsy-turvy, Bubble and Squeak, and Crambe Repetita, Volume 1J. Wright, 1801 |
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Pagina 27
... no laureate wreath to deck his brows , No golden meed his bounded wishes claim : Blest if the object of his tenderest vows Smile on his lay - for LESBIA's smile is Fame . ODE III . FATE gave with unrelenting speed to fly SALMAGUNDI . 27 1.
... no laureate wreath to deck his brows , No golden meed his bounded wishes claim : Blest if the object of his tenderest vows Smile on his lay - for LESBIA's smile is Fame . ODE III . FATE gave with unrelenting speed to fly SALMAGUNDI . 27 1.
Pagina 28
... gave with unrelenting speed to fly The genial hours that Love and LESBIA bless'd ; Sad , on her ear I pour'd the parting sigh , Sad , on her hand the parting kiss impress'd . Nor LESBIA , generous maid , her hand withdrew , Nor did her ...
... gave with unrelenting speed to fly The genial hours that Love and LESBIA bless'd ; Sad , on her ear I pour'd the parting sigh , Sad , on her hand the parting kiss impress'd . Nor LESBIA , generous maid , her hand withdrew , Nor did her ...
Pagina 70
... gave defiance , Cut off his head and made him an Example to all giants : A fierce dun cow came in his way , And on the head he knock'd her ; But valorous JOHN WILKES , he cow'd Sir William Beauchamp Proctor . CHORUS . JOHN WILKES he was ...
... gave defiance , Cut off his head and made him an Example to all giants : A fierce dun cow came in his way , And on the head he knock'd her ; But valorous JOHN WILKES , he cow'd Sir William Beauchamp Proctor . CHORUS . JOHN WILKES he was ...
Pagina 71
... gave command That men of every nation Should to his idol bow the knee , And pay him adoration : And certain honest Israelites , Who disobey'd his motion , He in a fiery furnace cast , To kindle their devotion ; To broil and spitchcock ...
... gave command That men of every nation Should to his idol bow the knee , And pay him adoration : And certain honest Israelites , Who disobey'd his motion , He in a fiery furnace cast , To kindle their devotion ; To broil and spitchcock ...
Pagina 73
... gave no quarter , no not he , To clergymen or laymen : Crack'd ev'n the Sexton's jobberknowl , And spoil'd him for saying amen : He pouch'd the Prebendaries all , Who ne'er gave him an ill word ; Snapp'd up the Dean , as snug in his ...
... gave no quarter , no not he , To clergymen or laymen : Crack'd ev'n the Sexton's jobberknowl , And spoil'd him for saying amen : He pouch'd the Prebendaries all , Who ne'er gave him an ill word ; Snapp'd up the Dean , as snug in his ...
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amorous Barber bard beam bids Black Prince blast blest bliss bloom bosom braid brains breast breath breeches bright bright eyes brows CANTILENA Cats Celestial charms CHORUS church Conveyancer Crosier Curate death deep Derry DICK DICK's divine enraptur'd eyes fair fairy fame FANCY Fancy's Fate fires flame flow'rs genial gloom glow golden grace hail haunt head hear Heav'n Houris Hudibras JOHN WILKES King lawn LENOX LIBRARY LESBIA Let WICKHAM's brave Lord Lordship's loud lyre Maid meed melody Middlesex midst mouse Muse NAIAD ne'er never nymphs o'er on't opiate Ovid patriot pensive pow'r purple radiant rang'd ravish'd reign repose roses Saint SALMAGUNDI SANS-CULOTTE Saracen shade shed shew shrine sigh smile soft song sooths soul sov'reign strain stream swallow'd sweet swell tail Thee thine thou thro tide trembling Twas Tyburn venerable wake wave WHITSUNTIDE WICKHAM's brave boys WINCHESTER COLLEGE winds Wits Zounds
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Pagina 55 - Vinum sit appositum morientis ori, Ut dicant, cum venerint angelorum chori, " Deus sit propitius huic potatori ! " Poculis accenditur animi lucerna, Cor imbutum nectare volat ad superna ; Mihi sapit dulcius vinum in taberna Quam quod aqua miscuit praesulis pincerna.
Pagina 112 - Thou charm'st us with thy soft and solemn hymn From battlement, or barn, or haystack trim ; And now not seldom tunest, as if for hire. Thy thrilling pipe to me, waiting to catch The pittance due to thy well-warbled song ; Sweet bird ! sing on : for oft near lonely hatch. Like thee, myself have...
Pagina 95 - Just in the place where honour 's lodg'd, As wise philosophers have judg'd, Because a kick in that place more Hurts honour than deep wounds before.
Pagina 140 - Againe it is confessed that the said christened cat was the cause of the kinges majestie's shippe, at his coming forthe of Denmarke, had a contrarie winde to the rest of the shippes then being in his companie...
Pagina 73 - BALLAD. GREAT as has been the progress made in the wide field of natural history within the last thirty years, in no direction has the advance been more decided or more satisfactory, than in that hitherto obscure part of it which sepulchres the...
Pagina 121 - UPON a trestle, pig was laid, And a sad squealing sure it made. Kill-pig stood by with knife and steel : " Lie quiet, can't you? — Why d'ye squeal? Have I not fed you with my pease, And now, for trifles such as these, Will you rebel? — Brimful of victual, Won't you be kill'd and cur'da little?" To whom thus piggy, in reply : " Think'st thou that I shall quiet lie, And that for pease my life I'll barter?
Pagina 105 - ... makes no discrimination, Would not let this superlative shaver alone, Till he tried if his heart was as hard as his hone. The fair one, whose charms did the barber enthral, At the end of Fleet Market, of fish kept a stall, As red as her cheek was no lobster e'er seen ; Not an eel that she sold was so soft as her skin. By love strange effects have been wrought, we are told, In all countries and climates, hot...
Pagina 46 - Go, rose, my Chloe's bosom grace ! How happy should I prove, Might I supply that envied place With never-fading love ! There, phoenix-like, beneath her eye, Involved in fragrance, burn and die ! Know, hapless flower, that thou shalt find More fragrant roses there, I see thy withering head reclined With envy and despair : One common fate we both must prove, You die with envy, I with love.
Pagina 128 - By our pastor perplext, how shall we determine ? 'Watch and pray,' says the text ; 'Go to sleep,
Pagina 105 - tis very well known he lived under the pole. First, he courted his charmer in sorrowful fashion, And lied like a lawyer, to move her compassion : He should perish, he swore, did his suit not succeed, And a barber to slay was a barbarous deed! Then he alter'd his tone, and was heard to declare, If valour deserved the regard of the fair, That his courage was tried, though he scorn'd to disclose How many brave fellows he'd took by the nose.