| John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - Great Britain - 1729 - 438 pages
...Tho' the Funftion was wicked, the Stipend was good. At laft in rufh'd EUSDEN, and cry'd, " Who fliall have it, " But I, the true Laureat, to whom the King...APOLLO begg'd pardon, and granted his Claim ; But vow'd,tho' till then he ne'er heard of his Name. On the TIMES. INCE in vain our Parfons teach, Hear,... | |
| John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - Great Britain - 1729 - 428 pages
...Tho' the Fun&ion was wicked, the Stipend was good. At laft in rufh'd EUSDEN, and cry'd, " Who ihall have it, " But I, the true Laureat, to whom the King gave it ? APOLLO begg'dpardon/and granted his Claim ; But vow'd, tho' till then he ne'er heard of his Name. On the TIMES.... | |
| John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - Great Britain - 1740 - 480 pages
...Tho' the Function was wicked, the Stipend was good. At laft in rufh'd EUSDEN, and cry'd, " Who fhall have it, " But I, the true Laureat, to whom the King...it ? " APOLLO begg'd Pardon, and granted his Claim 5 But vow'd tho', till then he ne'er heard of his Name. On On the TIME S. INGE ill vain our Parfons... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 392 pages
...the Opinion of the Duke of Buckingham upon this Matter : — In rufh'd Eufden, and cried who fhould have it, But I, the true Laureat, to whom the King gave it ? Afollo begg'd Pardon, and granted his Claim ; But vow'd that 'till then he ne'er heard of his Name.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 364 pages
...Eufden, and erf d, Who Jball hove itt But /, the true Laureate, to wham the King gave it ? Apollo beg' 'd pardon, and granted his claim, But vow'd that 'till then he ne'er heard of his name. Seffion of Poets. In each fhe marks But chief in BAYS'S VAF VER.IOB. But chief 'in j But chief, in... | |
| John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - 1752 - 302 pages
...Tho' the function was wicked, the ftipend was good. At laft in rufh'd EUSDEN, and cry'd, " Who fhall have it, " But I, the true laureat, to whom the king...APOLLO begg'd pardon, and granted his claim ; But vow'd tho', till then he ne'er heard of his name. On the TIMES. SINCE in vain our parfons teach, Hear, for... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 370 pages
...Eufden, and cry'd, Who {hall have it, But I, the true Laureate, to whom the King gave it ? Apollo beg'd pardon, and granted his claim, But vow'd that till then he ne'er heard of his name. Seffun of Poets. She faw flow Philips creep like Tate's poor page, And all the mighty Mad in Dennis... | |
| Theophilus Cibber - Poets, English - 1753 - 406 pages
...— In mfh'd Enfden, andcry'd, who fhall hare it. But I the true Laureat to whom the king gave i: ' Apollo begg'd pardon, and granted his claim, But vow'd that till then, he ne'er heard of kn name. . * t ' " • The rard. A ( nrne To the] of Trin '';aa I fhe fa . T-ong had Which Co .HI!... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 368 pages
...Buckingham upon this matter : —In rufh'd Eufden, and cry'd, Who fhall have it, But I, the true Laureate, to whom the King gave it ? Apollo begg'd pardon, and granted his claim, Bat vow'd that till then he ne'er heard of his name. Seffian of Poeti. The fame plea might alfo ferve... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 388 pages
...upon this matter : — " In rufti'd Eufden, and cry'd, Who (hall have it, '* But I, the true Laureate, to whom the King gave it ? " Apollo begg'd pardon,...vow'd that till then he ne'er heard of his name." Stffian of Psets. The fame plea might alfo ferve for his fuccefTor, Mr. Gibber ; and is further ftrengthened... | |
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