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Lord Chesterfields epigram on K | Lord Chesterfields epigram on K. George 1st | ||
In such a rain as this, so poets sing, | In such a rain as this, so poets sing, | ||
luck holds to heaven go, God save the King. | luck holds to heaven go, God save the King. | ||
By a Westminster boy who usually slept in | By a Westminster boy who usually slept in | ||
his wig. | his wig. | ||
Hæc coma, quam cernis, varios mihi suppetit usus | |||
Tutomen capiti nocte dieq[ue] decus, | |||
Garrik | Garrik on Dr Hill | ||
For forces and | For forces and physick his equal there scarce is | ||
His forces are Physick, his physick a farce is | His forces are Physick, his physick a farce is | ||
Epitaph on a convict at Oxford | Epitaph on a convict at Oxford | ||
Here lies Parker Hall & what's very rarish | Here lies Parker Hall & what's very rarish | ||
He was born, bred & hang'd in St Thomas's Parish | He was born, bred & hang'd in St Thomas's Parish | ||
Epitaph | Epitaph | ||
Here lies the wife of Thomas Paxton | Here lies the wife of Thomas Paxton | ||
who always | who always pleas'd and never vex'd one | ||
not like the woman under | not like the woman under yee next stone | ||
Latest revision as of 19:37, 12 August 2017
Lord Chesterfields epigram on K. George 1st
In such a rain as this, so poets sing, luck holds to heaven go, God save the King.
By a Westminster boy who usually slept in his wig.
Hæc coma, quam cernis, varios mihi suppetit usus
Tutomen capiti nocte dieq[ue] decus,
Garrik on Dr Hill
For forces and physick his equal there scarce is His forces are Physick, his physick a farce is
Epitaph on a convict at Oxford
Here lies Parker Hall & what's very rarish He was born, bred & hang'd in St Thomas's Parish
Epitaph
Here lies the wife of Thomas Paxton who always pleas'd and never vex'd one not like the woman under yee next stone