| 1804 - 572 str.
...such a ditty befoie? 4 I have writ Charity, not for popularity, but as well as I cou'd, in hi. jiv'o to do good ; and if the reviewer should say, " to...grace, that she and her bard have little regard for the ta^te and Fashions, and ruling passions, and hoydening play of the modern day j and though she assume... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 500 str.
...late or of yore, such a ditty before ? I have writ charity, not for popularity, but grave as I could, in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewer should say,...know by her pace, and talk about grace, that she and er bard have little regard for thç i.KAHNEn taste and fashions, and ruling passions, and hoydening... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 324 str.
...or of yore, such a ditty before ) ' I have writ Charity, not for popularity, but as well as I could, in hopes to do good ; and if the Reviewer should say...the gentleman's muse, wears • Methodist shoes, you nay know by her pace> and talk about grace, that she and her bard have little regard, for the taste... | |
| 1843 - 628 str.
...writ Charity, not for popularity, but as well as I could, in hopes to do good. And if the Review'r, should say to be sure, the gentleman's muse, wears...that she and her bard, have little regard, for the tastes and fashions, and ruling passions, and hoydning play, of the modern day, and though she assume,... | |
| 1822 - 590 str.
...writ charity, not for popularity, but as well as I could, in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewers should say, " to be sure the gentleman's muse wears...and hoydening play of the modern day ; and though ehe assume a borrowed plume, and now and then wear a tittering air, 'tis only her plan to catch, if... | |
| 1826 - 440 str.
...or yore, such a ditty before 1 " If I have writ charity, not for popularity, but as well as I could, in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewer, should...grace, that she and her bard, have little regard for taste and fashions, and ruling passions, and hoydening play, of the modern day ; and though she assume... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 452 str.
...writ Charity, not for popularity, but as well as I could, in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewers should say " to be sure, the gentleman's muse wears...for the taste and fashions, and ruling passions, and hoidening play, of the modern day : and though she assume a borrowed plume, and now and then wear a... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 892 str.
...writ Charity, not for popularity, But as well as I could, in hopes to do good ; and if the reviewers should say " to be sure, the gentleman's muse wears...for the taste and fashions, and ruling passions, and hoidening play, of the modern day : and though she assume a: borrowed plume, and; now and then wear... | |
| 1820 - 688 str.
...• 1 have writ Charity, not tor popularity, but as well as 1 could, in hopes to do good : ami il tin reviewer should say, '• to be sure, the gentleman's...by her pace, and talk about grace, that she and her burd, have Ifttle regurd for the taste and ft*hiens, and ruling passions, and noydening ptey of the... | |
| Thomas Taylor (biographer.) - 1833 - 426 str.
...late or yore, such a ditty before ? " I have writ charity, not for popularity, but as well as I could, in hopes to do good; and if the reviewer, should say,...grace, that she and her bard, have little regard, for taste and fashions, and ruling passions, and hoydening play, of the modern day ; and though she assume... | |
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