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... on any thing but carpets . We hope , on account of our smoothness , to have
some of them travel our way . If it be true , as a certain poet ( Oldham ) says : i ~
For seldom that ill - natur'd planet rules , That plagues a poet with a dearth of
fools .
... on any thing but carpets . We hope , on account of our smoothness , to have
some of them travel our way . If it be true , as a certain poet ( Oldham ) says : i ~
For seldom that ill - natur'd planet rules , That plagues a poet with a dearth of
fools .
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... of an author , ) if he should ever ascend the throne , and we should live to see it
, he may , in consideration of our endeavours to make his future subjects wise ,
honest , and industrious , deem us worthy of being his Poet LAUREAT ! We must
...
... of an author , ) if he should ever ascend the throne , and we should live to see it
, he may , in consideration of our endeavours to make his future subjects wise ,
honest , and industrious , deem us worthy of being his Poet LAUREAT ! We must
...
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familiarity than the poet ; as he only conferred a few honours on the poet during
his life ; but the poet would make him live as long as his own works , which the
poet himself , with the modesty of his tribe , says were engraved on a monument
...
familiarity than the poet ; as he only conferred a few honours on the poet during
his life ; but the poet would make him live as long as his own works , which the
poet himself , with the modesty of his tribe , says were engraved on a monument
...
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We have , indeed , been told of a satire written in Latin prose , entitled ¡° A Poet
hath bought a house . ¡± The plot is as follows : The poet having bought a house ,
the matter was immediately laid before a parliament of poets , assembled on that
...
We have , indeed , been told of a satire written in Latin prose , entitled ¡° A Poet
hath bought a house . ¡± The plot is as follows : The poet having bought a house ,
the matter was immediately laid before a parliament of poets , assembled on that
...
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The poet was , therefore , ordered to sell his house immediately , to buy wine with
" the money for their entertainment , in order to make some atonement for his
enormous crime , and to teach him to live unsettled , and without care , like a true
...
The poet was , therefore , ordered to sell his house immediately , to buy wine with
" the money for their entertainment , in order to make some atonement for his
enormous crime , and to teach him to live unsettled , and without care , like a true
...
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