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... scribbler , and denounce my Mus * IMITATION . " Semper ego auditor tantum ? nunquamne reponam " Vexatus toties rauci Theseide Codri ? Juvenal , Satire 1 . Mr. FITZGERALD , facetiously termed by COBBETT the " Small Poet , " inflicts his ...
... scribbler , and denounce my Mus * IMITATION . " Semper ego auditor tantum ? nunquamne reponam " Vexatus toties rauci Theseide Codri ? Juvenal , Satire 1 . Mr. FITZGERALD , facetiously termed by COBBETT the " Small Poet , " inflicts his ...
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... scribblers are my game : asus ! —ye strains of great and small , c ! Elegy ! —have at you all ! scrawl , and once upon a time long the town a flood of rhyme , oy freak , unworthy praise or blame ; -older children do the same . nt , sure ...
... scribblers are my game : asus ! —ye strains of great and small , c ! Elegy ! —have at you all ! scrawl , and once upon a time long the town a flood of rhyme , oy freak , unworthy praise or blame ; -older children do the same . nt , sure ...
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... scribbler ; but I see no reason why they as a preventive , when the author , noble or ignoble , ries of years beguiled a " discerning public " ( as the adver- ve it ) with divers reams of most orthodox , imperial non- ides , I do not ...
... scribbler ; but I see no reason why they as a preventive , when the author , noble or ignoble , ries of years beguiled a " discerning public " ( as the adver- ve it ) with divers reams of most orthodox , imperial non- ides , I do not ...
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... scribbler of some low Lampoon , ned to drudge the meanest of the mean , ish falsehoods for a magazine , to scandal his congenial mind ; a living libel on mankind * . 960 rson , who has lately betrayed the most rapid symptoms of ...
... scribbler of some low Lampoon , ned to drudge the meanest of the mean , ish falsehoods for a magazine , to scandal his congenial mind ; a living libel on mankind * . 960 rson , who has lately betrayed the most rapid symptoms of ...
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... find a stubborn foe . 1030 hath been , when no harsh sound would fall that now may seem imbued with gall , nor follies tempt me to despise est thing that crawled beneath my eyes ; G a scribbler bids me kiss , and crowds applaud or.
... find a stubborn foe . 1030 hath been , when no harsh sound would fall that now may seem imbued with gall , nor follies tempt me to despise est thing that crawled beneath my eyes ; G a scribbler bids me kiss , and crowds applaud or.
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Albion AMOS COTTLE Author Ballads Bard Baviad and Mæviad bids blest Britons BROUGHAM Camoens considerable genius COVENT GARDEN Critics dare display Dunciad e'en Edinburgh Review edition Epic Esquire facetious fame feel folly fool HAFIZ HALLAM HAMet BenengelI harp HART-STREET hath heroes HOLLAND's honest honour idiot JEFFREY Juvenal kiss Knaves labour LAMB literary LITTLE's live Lord Lordship luckless lyre Lyrical Ballads Madeira trembled Madoc Marmion mend thy mind Minstrel mourn Muse nia's night o'er Ostend pistol poem Poesy Poet poetical POPE POPE's praise Prince PRINTED BY DEANS prose reader rhyme rhymester saith Satire Satirist scribbler sleep Sleeping Beauties Sonnets SOTHEBY soul SOUTHEY SOUTHEY's spare Stanza STOTT strain STRANGFORD sublime taste thee thine thing thou thy name to-whoo Tolbooth traduce Tweed twill verse WALTER SCOTT Whist who'll buy William of Deloraine wing woods of Madeira worthy write yield