| 1759 - 760 pages
...dupe to fame, She (mothers or refills her flame, But loves without or fear or fliarae. So have I (ecn the Tory race Long in the pouts, for want of place;...Wifhing for what they dar'd not tell ; Their heads with country-notions fraught, Notions in town wt worth a groat : 90 Thefe tenets all reluilant quit, ~)... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1793 - 308 pages
...without or fear or fhame. So have I feen the Tory race Long in the pouts for want of place, 04 Nevei Never in humour, never well, Wifhing for what they dar'd not tell, Their heads with country-notions fraught, Notions in town not worth a groat, Thefe tenets all reluctant quit, And ftep... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1793 - 612 pages
...without or fear or fhame. So have I feen the Tory race Long in the pouts for want of place, O 4 Nevei Never in humour, never well, Wifhing for what they dar'd not tell, Their heads with country-notions fraught, Notions in town not worth a groat, Thcfe tenets all reluftant quit, And flep... | |
| 1802 - 522 pages
...for want of place ; F f -\ Never i groat ; lit; i mit S p— tJ Never in humour, never well, Wishing for what they dar'd not tell; Their heads with country...notions fraught, Notions in town not worth a groat ; These tenets all reluctant quit, And step by step at last submit To Reason, Eloquence, and PAt first... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 296 pages
...dupe to fame, She smothers or resists her flame, But loves without or fear or shame. So have I seen the Tory race Long in the pouts for want of place, Never in humour, never well, Wishing for what they dared not tell, M Their heads with country notions fraught, Notions in town not... | |
| Linda Colley - 1985 - 388 pages
...lambasted Pitt, and adapted one of Swift's verses to stigmatise the tones' capitulation: So have I seen the Tory Race Long in the Pouts for want of Place, Never in humour, never well, Wishing for what they dar'd not tell, Their Heads with Country-Notions fraught, Notions in Town not... | |
| Jeremy Black - 1992 - 346 pages
...So have I seen the Tory race Impatient long for want of place, Never in humour, never well, Wishing for what they dar'd not tell, Their heads with country...notions fraught, Notions in town not worth a groat; All their old-fashioned tenets quit, And step by step at last submit To reason, eloquence, and Pitt.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1760 - 524 pages
...Tory race Long in the pouts, for want of place ; Ff 4 Never I Never in humour, never well, Wilhing for what they dar'd not tell ; Their heads with country...notions fraught, • Notions in town not worth a groat j Thele tenets all reluftant quit, And ftep by ilep at laß fubmit To Rea/он, Eloquence, aud P —... | |
| 1759 - 438 pages
...for want of place ; Neter in humour, never well, Wilbing for what they dar'd not tell ; Their beads with country notions fraught, Notions in town not worth a groat, Thefe tenets all reluftant quit, And fiep by ftep at laft fubmit ÍTo Reaion, Eloquence, and Pitt, At firft to Напотег... | |
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