Poems by Charles Churchill
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The Duellist - Book III
... all in place Thought his full praise their own disgrace, ...
The Duellist - Book I
... But should some slave-got villain dare ...
The Ghost - Book I
... At its first rise, which all agree on, ...
Gotham - Book III
... Attempts like these, well weigh'd, themselves proclaim, ...
Lines Written In Windsor Park
... Magazine for , and there is no reason to doubt their being ...
The Times
... None, none of these--his servants all are tried: ...
The Author
... But, if thy niggard hands their gifts withhold, ...
The Candidate
... On appeal to the Lord High-Chancellor, he determined in favour of the ...
The Ghost - Book II
... The clock strikes twelve--Moore starts and swears ...
Night
... Good hours!--fine words--but was it ever seen ...
The Apology
... all expect Free leave to praise their worth, their faults correct ...
The Duellist - Book II
... Hence Learning struck a deeper root, ...
Dedication
... The manuscript of this unfinished poem was found among the few papers ...
The Farewell
... Can the son (Shame, shame on all such sons!) with ruthless eye, ...
The Rosciad
... But think not, though these dastard chiefs are fled, ...
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