| 1735 - 390 pages
...make the courtier void The worm that never dies. Ok Oh learned friend, of Abchurch-lane, Who fet'ft our entrails free ! Vain is thy art, thy powder vain, Since worms flia]l eat e'en thee. Our fate thou only can'n adjourn, Some few ihort years, no more ! E'en Button's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1735 - 432 pages
...could'ft make the Courtier void The Worm that never dies. O Learned Friend of Abcburch-Lanet Who fett'ft our Entrails free, Vain is thy Art, thy Powder vain, Since Worms (hall eat e'en Thee, Thou only canft our Fate adjourn, Some few fhort Years, no more j E'en Buttons... | |
| 448 pages
...make the Courtier toid The Worm that never dies. O Learned Friend of A^chnrcb-Lx«e, . . Who lett'ft our Entrails free, Vain is thy Art, thy Powder vain, Since Worms lhall eat e'en Thee. Thou only canft our Fate adjourn, Sbme few fhort Years, no more; E'en Button's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 pages
...thou could'ft make the Courtier void The Worm that never dies !• O learned Friend of Who fett'ft our entrails free ? Vain is thy Art, thy Powder vain,...Since Worms fhall eat ev'n thee. Our Fate thou only can' ft adjoutrn • Some few fhort years, no more ! Ev'n Button's Wits -to Worms fhall'turn, Who Maggots... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 pages
...the Courtier void •, . The Worm that never dies ! O learned Friend of Abchurch-Lane, Who fett'ft our entrails free ? Vain is thy Art, thy Powder vain,...ev'n thee. • • . . . . • . . Our Fate thou only catffl: adjourn Some few fhort years, no more ! Ev'n Buttons Wits to Worms mall turn, Who Maggots were... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 368 pages
...could'ft make the Courtier void The Worm that never dies ! O learned Friend of Abchurch-Lantt Whofett'ft our entrails free ? Vain is thy Art, thy Powder vain, Since Worms fiiall eat ev*n thee, Our Fate thou only can'ft adjourn Some few fhort years, no more ! Ev'n Button'... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 444 pages
...could'ft make the Courtier void The Worm that never dies ! О learned Friend of Abchurch-Lanet Who fett'ft our entrails free ? Vain is thy Art, thy Powder vain, Since Worms ihall eat ev'n theea ANSWER to the following Queftion of Mrs. HOWE. "IT 7 HAT is PRUDERY? У У 'Tis... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 pages
...b-Lanet Who fett'ft our cntraiU free ? V:in : thy Art, thy Powder vain, "•:• . \ urms fliall cat cv'n thee. Our Fate thou only can'ft adjourn Some few fhort years, no more ! Ev'n Buttons Wits to Worms (hall turn, Who Maggots were before. SONG, by a Perfon of Quality. Written in... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pages
...make the courtier void The worm that never dies ! O ! learned friend of Abchurch-lane, Who fett'ft our entrails free ! Vain is thy art, thy powder vain,...can'ft adjourn Some few fhort years, no more ! * Ev'n Buttons wits to worms fhall turn, Who maggots were before. * Button's coffee-houfe, in Covent-Garden,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pages
...make the courtier void The worm that never dies ! O ! learned friend of Abchurch-lane, Who fett'ft our entrails free ! Vain is thy art, thy powder vain, Since worms fhall eat ev'n thee. i Our fate thou only can'ft adjourn Some few fhort years, no more ! * Ev'n Buttons wits to worms mail... | |
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