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" Whose daily bon mots half a column might fill ; A Scotchman, from pride and from prejudice free ; A scholar, yet surely no pedant was he. "
The Monthly Magazine - Page 392
1810
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Annual Register, Volume 52

Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 pages
...put-in entitled Retaliation : " Here Whitefoord reclines, and deny it who can, Though be merrily uYd, he is now " a grave man." Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun, Who relish'da joke, and rejoic'd in a pan; whose temper was generous, open, sincere, A stranger to flatfry,...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Goldsmith: Containing All His Essays and Poems

Oliver Goldsmith - 1792 - 308 pages
...and only took fnuff. POSTSCRIPT. •i HERE WHITEFOORD reclines, and deny it who can, Tho' he merily liv'd, he is now a grave man •(• : Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun! Who rclifh'J a joke, and rejoic'd in a pun ; Whofe temper was. generous, open, fincerei A ftranger to flatt'ry,...
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The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, with the life of the author ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1794 - 124 pages
...theirRaphaels,Corregios andftuft", He fliifted his trumpet(/), and only took fnuff. POSTSCRIPT. HERE Whitefoord reclines, and deny it who can, Tho' he merrily liv'd^), he is now a grave mani Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun! Who relifti'da joke, and rejoic'd in a pun; Whofe temper...
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Public characters [Formerly British public characters] of 1798-9 ..., Volume 4

1801 - 618 pages
...of RETALIATION, in which he has pourtrayed Mr. W. as follows: ".Here Whitefoord reclines, and deny U who can,, Tho' he merrily liv'd, he is now " a grave...man." Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun, Who relish'da joke, and rcjoic'd in a pun ; Whofe temper was generous, open, sincere, A stranger to flatt'ry,...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M. B.: With an Account of His Life ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 pages
...Mr. Caleb Whitefoord, Author of many humorous HERE Whitefbord reclines, and deny it who canr Though he merrily liv'd he is now a grave* man: Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun ! Who relish 'da joke, and rejoic'd in a pun: Whose temper was generous, open, sincere ; A stranger to flatt'ry,...
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Public Characters

1804 - 636 pages
...his well known Poem of RETALIATION, in which he has pourtrayed Mr. W. as follows : " Here Whitefoord reclines, and deny it who can, Tho' he merrily liv'd,...man." Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun, Who relish'da joke, and rejoic'd in a pun ; Who^e temper was generous, open, sincere, A stranger to flatt'ry,...
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Poetical Works

Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...ear-trumpet in company. -V Mr. Caleb w hitcfoord, author of many humorous essay?. 1 IF. 1171 Whitefoord reclines, and deny it who can, Tho' he merrily liv'd,...man : Rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun ! Who relish'da joke, and rejoic'd in a pun ; "Whose temper was generous, open, sincere ; A stranger to flatt'ry,...
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The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith, with the life of the author ...

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 102 pages
...Raphaels, Corregios and ftuff, He fhifted his trumpetj, and only took fnuff. POSTSCRIPT. HERE Whitefoord reclines, and deny it who can, Tho' he merrily liv'd§, he is now a grave man: * Vide page 64. + Vide page 64. $ Sir Joftua Reynolds was fo remarkably deaf as to be under the neccHiiy...
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 29

Monthly literary register - 1810 - 730 pages
...entitled Retaliation: " Here Whitefoord reclines, and deny it who can, Tho' he merrily liy'd, he a now " a grave man." Rare compound of oddity, frolic,...and fun, Who relished a joke, and rejoic'd in a pun; Whose temper was generous, open, sincere. A-scranger to fljtt'ry, a stranger to fear. Who sca^er'd...
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Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 648 pages
...\Vhitefoord ', from a friend of the late Dr. Goldsmith. HERE Whitefuord reclines, and deny it who cam Though he merrily liv'd, he is now a grave man : Rare compound of oddity, frolic, and fun ! Who relish'd ajoke, and rejoic'd in a pun 2; Whose temper was generous, open, sincere j A stranger to flalt'ry,...
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