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" Phoebus desir'd his old friend to walk in ; But a laureat peer had never been known, The commoners claim'd that place as their own. Yet if the kind god had been ne'er so inclin'd To break an old rule, yet he well knew his mind, Who of such preferment... "
The Works of the English Poets: Buckingham and Lansdowne - Страница 103
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...to have granted him both. When WhenBucKiNGHAM came,he fcarce car'd to be feen, Till PHOEBUS defir'd his old Friend to walk in : But a Laureat Peer had...as their own. Yet if the kind God had been ne'er fo inclih'd To break an old Rule, yet he well knew his Mind, Who of fuch Preferment would only make (port,...

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...to have granted him both. When WhenBtf CKINGHAM eame,he fcarec car'd to befeen, Till PHOEBUS defir'd his old Friend to walk in : But a Laureat Peer had...been known, The Commoners claim'd that Place as their Yet if the kind God had been ne'er fo inclin'd To break an old Rule, yet he well knew his Mind, Who...

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...have granted him both. O 3 When WhenBucKiNGHAM came,he fearce car'd to be feeh, Till PHOEBUS deftr'd his old Friend to walk in : But a Laureat Peer had...break an old Rule, yet he well knew his Mind, Who of fucli Preferment would only make Sport, And laugh'd at all Suitors for Places at Court. NotwithftandingthisLaw,yetLANSD...

Poems on Several Occasions: To which are Added, the Tragedies of Julius ...

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...inclin'd to have granted him both. "WhenBucKiNGHAMcame,hefcarcecar'd tobefeen, Till PHOEBUS defir'd his old friend to walk in : But a laureat peer had...fport, And laugh'd at all fuitors for places at court. Jsotwithftanding this law, yet LANSDOWN was nam'd, But APOLLO with kindnefs his indolence blam'd; And...

Bell's Edition, Томове 43–44

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...d1fir'd his old fridnd to wttlk'hi ; 30 But a Laffeut peer had never teen known ; The eomnoners daim'd that place as their own. Yet if the kind god had been...mind, Who of fuch preferment would only make fport, 35 And laugh'd at all fuitors for places at court. Notwithftandingthislaw, yet Lanfdowne wasnam'd,...

The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Том 32

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...inclin'd to have granted him both. When Buckingham came, he fcarce car'd to be feen, Till Phoebus defir'd his old friend to walk in ; But a laureat peer had...fport, And laugh'd at all fuitors for places at court, Notwithftanding this law, yet Lanfdowne was nam'd, But Apollo with kindnefs his indolence blam'd, And...

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...came, he scarce ru M to be seen, Till Phi t bus dcsir'd his old friend to walk in ; But a lauréat peer had never been known. The commoners claim'd that...place as their own. Yet if the kind god had been ne'er so inclin'd To break an old rule, yet he well knew his mind, Who of snch preferment would only make...

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...modestly introduces himself: — When Buckingham came, he scarce car'd to be seen, Till Phoebus desir'd his old friend to walk in; But a laureat peer had...place as their own. Yet if the kind God had been ne'er so inclined To break an old rule, yet he well knew his mind, Who of such preferment would only make...




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