| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 70 pages
...his fkill, Shall ftill be his flatterers, go where he will. Old Shakefpeare, receive him, with praife and with love, And Beaumonts and Bens be his (*) Kellys above. i Here (/) Hickey reclines, a moft blunt, pleafant creature, And flander itfelf muft allow him good-nature... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1800 - 192 pages
...the Wise, Clementina, School for Wives, &c. &c. " Mr. W. Woodfall, printer of the Morning Chronicle. Those poets, who owe their best fame to his skill, Shall still be his flatt'rers, go where he will : Old Shakespear receive him with praise and with love, And Beaumonts... | |
| History - 1801 - 554 pages
...as an angel, and mix with the ikies : Thofe poets, who owe their belt fame to his (kill, Shall ftill be his flatterers, go where he will. Old Shakespeare, receive him, with praife and with lovej And Beaumonts and Bens be his Kellys above. Here Hickey reclines, a moil blunt,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 pages
...you rais'd, While he was be-Roscius'd and you were beprais'd? But peace to his spirit, wherever it flies, To act as an angel, and mix with the skies:...Shall still be his flatterers, go where he will ; Old Shakspeare, receive him, with praise and with love, And Beaumonts and Bens be his Kellys above. * Vide... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1805 - 264 pages
...you rais'd, While hevvasbe-Roscius'd, and you were be-prais'd! But peace to his spirit, wherever it flies, To act as an angel and mix with the skies :...owe their best fame to his skill Shall still be his flatt'rers, go where he will : Old Shakspeare receive him with praise and with love, And Beaumonts... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...&c. &c. $ Mr, U'. \Voodfall, printer of the Morning Chronicle. But peace to his spirit, wherever it flies, To act as an angel and mix with the skies :...Shakespeare, receive him with praise and with love; And Eeaumonts and Bens be his Kellys above. HereHickey reclines^ most blunt, pleasant creature, And slander... | |
| Select collection - Epitaphs - 1806 - 262 pages
...to his spirit, where-ever it flies, To act as an angel, and mix \v iih the skies ; Those poets xvho owe their best fame to his skill Shall still be his flatterers, go where he will ; OldShakespearereceived him with praise and with love, And Beaumonts and Bens be his Kellys above.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...you rais'd, While he was be-Roscius'd, and you were be-prais'd? But peace to his spirit, wherever it flies, To act as an angel, and mix with the skies...praise and with love, And Beaumonts and Bens be his Keliys above.* * The following poems by Mr. Gorrick, may in some mea>ure account for the severity exercised... | |
| 1809 - 402 pages
...be-Roscius'd, and yon were beprais'd ! But peace to his spirit, wherever it flies, To act as an angrl, and mix with the skies ! Those poets who owe their best fame to his skill, still be his flatterer?, go where he will , Old Mbakspeare receive him with praise and with love, And... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 648 pages
...you rais'd, [prais'd ! Wlnle he was be-Roscius'd, and you were beBut peace to his spirit, wherever it flies, To act as an angel and mix with the skies:...poets who owe their best fame to his skill Shall still lie his flatterers, go where he will: Old Shakespeare receive him with praise and with love, And lieauiuonts... | |
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