elegant or gross ; whether they compared the little to the great, or the great to the little. Physick and chirurgery for a lover: Gently, ah gently, madam, touch The wound, which you yourself have made; That pain must needs be very much, Which makes me... The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Page 12by Samuel Johnson - 1825Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 466 pages
...sought only for novelty, they did not much enquire whether their allusions were to things high or low, elegant or gross; whether they compared the little to the great, or the great to the little. Physic and chirurgery for a lover : Gently, ah ! gently, madam, touch The wound, which you yourself... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1821 - 502 pages
...sought only for novelty, they did not much inquire whether their allusions were to things high or low, elegant or gross; whether they compared the little...your hand afraid. Cordials of pity give me now, For I too weak of purgings grow. The world and a clock. COWLEY. Mahol th' inferior world's fantastic face... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1821 - 474 pages
...sought only for novelty, they did not much enquire whether their allusions were to things high or low, elegant or gross ; whether they compared the little...wound, which you yourself have made ; That pain must necils be very much, Which makes me of your hand afraid, Cordials of pity give me now, For J loo weak... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 pages
...life, I disapprove, I too ingrateful seem to be; Punish me justly, Heaven ; make her to love, COUNSEL. Gently, ah gently, madam, touch The wound which you...your hand afraid. Cordials of pity give me now, For I too weak for purgings grow. Do but a while with patience stay (For counsel yet will do no good) Till... | |
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...Heaven; make her to love, COUNSEL. GENTLY, ah gently, madam, touch The wound which you yourself have ma That pain must needs be very much, Which makes me...your hand afraid. Cordials of pity give me now, For I too weak for purgings grow. Do but a while with patience stay (For counsel yet will do no good) Till... | |
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...sought only for novelty, they did not much inquire whether their allusions were to things high or low, elegant or gross ; whether they compared the little to the great, or the great to the little. Physic and Chirurgery for a Lover, Gently, ah gently, madam, touch The wound, which you yourself have... | |
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