| Charles Churchill - Satire, English - 1763 - 234 pages
...REDEEMER would pull down, And fell his GOD for Half a Crown, ,• ' Who, if fome Block-head fhould .be willing To lend him on his Soul a .Shilling; A well-made bargain would efteem it,v , ( And have more fenfe than to redeem it, . JUSTICE fhall in thofe fhades confine,,. To... | |
| Charles Churchill - English poetry - 1764 - 204 pages
...Who his REDEEMER would pull down, And fell his God for Half a Crown, Who, if fome Blockhead fliould be willing To lend him on his Soul a Shilling, A well-made bargain would efteem it, And have more fenfe than to redeem it, JUSTICE fhall in thole fhades confine, To drudge... | |
| Charles Churchill - 1768 - 386 pages
...Who his REDEEMER would pull down, And fell his GoD for Half a Crown, Who, if fome Blockhead fhould be willing To lend him on his Soul a Shilling, A well-made bargain would efteem it, And have more fenfe than to redeem it, JUSTICE fhall in thofe fhades confine, To drudge... | |
| Charles Churchill - English poetry - 1774 - 246 pages
...Who his REDEEMER would pull down, And fell his GOD for Half a Crown, Who, if fome Blockhead fhould be willing To lend him on his Soul a Shilling, A well-made bargain would efteem it, And have more fenfe than to redeem it : JUSTICE mall in thofe fhades confine, To drudge... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...ill which brings him gold, \\"¡io his Redeemer would pull down, And sell his God for half-a-crown ; Who, if some blockhead should be willing To lend him...would esteem it, And have more sense than to redeem it ; Justice shall in those shades confine, To drudge for Plutus in the mine, AM the day long to toil... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...And sell his God for half-a-crown ; Who, if some blockhead should be willing To lend him ou his -'oul a shilling, A well-made bargain would esteem it, And have more sense than to redeem it j Justice shall in tho^e shades confine, To drudge for Plutns in the mine, All the day long to toil... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 268 pages
...up to another, Bnt forbids it to come near himself or his brother. Who his Redeemer would pull down, And sell his God for half a crown ; Who, if some blockhead...should be willing To lend him on his soul a shilling, A well made bargain would esteem it, And have more sense than to redeem k, Justice shall in those shades... | |
| Charles Churchill, William Tooke - 1844 - 392 pages
...ill which brings him gold, Who his Redeemer would pulldown, And sell his God for half-a-crown ; 160 Who, if some blockhead should be willing To lend him...esteem it, And have more sense than to redeem it, Justice shall in those shades confine, 465 To drudge for Plutus in the mine, 460] A painted window... | |
| Electronic journals - 1900 - 614 pages
...— England, with all thy faults, I love thee still. 7. Who, if some blockhead should be willing Tn lend him on his soul a shilling, A well-made bargain...And have more sense than to redeem it. Churchill, 'The Ghost.' This is manifestly an imitation of what Shakspeare has written : — NOTES AND QUERIES.... | |
| Questions and answers - 1900 - 676 pages
...exactly with that of Cowper, quoted by Byron : — England, with all thy faults, I love thee still. 7. Who, if some blockhead should be willing To lend him...soul a shilling, A well-made bargain would esteem it, Arid have more sense than to redeem it. Churchill, 'The Ghost.' This is manifestly an imitation of... | |
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