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" Vast were his bones, his muscles twisted strong, His face was short, but broader than 'twas long, His features, though by nature they were large, Contentment had... "
Daniel De Foe and Charles Churchill - Page 109
by John Forster - 1855 - 267 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 26

1764 - 796 pages
...they, Jook but at his body there, Dcfign'd by Fate a much lefs weight tn bear. O'er a brown cafiOik, -which had once been black', Which hung in tatters on his brawny bark, A lijlit mod (l'ange, and aukward to behold Ac threw a covering 'of blue and gold. .JtiTtat trvittjnv...
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Poems, Volume 3

Charles Churchill - 1764 - 206 pages
...They, look but at his body there, Defign'd by Fate a much lefs weight to bear. I O'er a brown Cajfsck, which had once been black, Which hung in tatters on his brawny back, A fight moft flrange, and aukward to behold He threw a covering of Blue and Gold. Juft at the time of...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 31

1764 - 598 pages
...they, look but at his body there, Defign'd by Fate a much lefs weight to bew. O'tr a brown Caflbck, which had once been black, Which hung in tatters on his brawny back, A fight moft ftrange, and aukward to behold He threw a covering of Blue and Gold. Juft at that time of...
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the monthly review or literary journal

severak hands - 1764 - 590 pages
...Fate a much lefs weight to bear. AH might at full length have laid ; O'er a brown Caflbck, which bad once been black, Which hung in tatters on his brawny back, A fight moft ftrange, and aukward to behold He threw a covering of Blue and Gold. Juft»t that time of...
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The conference. The author. The duellist. Gotham. The candidate. The ...

Charles Churchill - 1768 - 400 pages
...look but at his body there, Defign'd by Fate a much lefs weight to bear. O'er O'er a brown Caffbck^ which had once been black, Which hung in tatters on his brawny back, A fight moft ftrange, and aukward to behold He threw a covering of Blue and Gold. Juft at that time of...
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Gotham. book 1-3. The candidate. The farewell. The times. Independence. The ...

Charles Churchill - 1774 - 248 pages
...look but at his body there, Defign'd by Fate a much lefs weight to bear. O'er O'er a brown CaJJick, which had once been black, Which hung in tatters on his brawny back, A fight moft ftrange, and aukward to behold He threw a covering of Blue and Gold. Juft at that time of...
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The Beauties of Churchill, Containing All the Celebrated Poems, Volume 3

Charles Churchill - 1782 - 102 pages
...they, look but at his body there, 165 Defign'd by Faic a much Ids weight to bear. O'er a brown caflbck, which had once been black, Which hung in tatters on his brawny back, A fight molf ftrange, and awkward to behold, He threw a covering of blue and gold. 170 lull at that time...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 8

1791 - 302 pages
...they, look but at his body there, Defign'd by Fate a much lefs weight to bear. O'er a brown Caffnk, which had once been black. Which hung in tatters on his brawny back, A fight moft firange, and aukwavd to behold, He threw a covering of Blue and Gold. Juft at that time...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 14

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...overcharge, And bury meaning, save that we might, spy Sense low'ring on the penthouse of his eye ; His arms were two twin oaks ; his legs so stout That they might...look but at his body there, Design'd by Fate a much le<s weight to hear. O'er a brown са^тх1, uhioh had unco been blark, Which hung in tatters on his...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 14

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 pages
...overcharge, And bury meaning, save that we might spy Sfnsc low'ring on the- penthouse of his eye ; His arms were two twin oaks ; his legs so stout That they might...mansion-house about; Nor were they, look but at his bmly there, Dfsii;:rd by I'ate a much Ir-s weight to bear. I )'er a brown rij-siw, which hnd once II.TU...
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