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" In the first seat, in robe of various dyes, A noble wildness flashing from his eyes, Sat Shakespeare. — In one hand a wand he bore, For mighty wonders fam'd in days of yore ; The other held a globe, which to his will Obedient turn'd, and own'd the master's... "
A Collection of Newspaper Extracts: Being, with a Few Exceptions, Taken from ... - Page 195
1842
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 107-109

John Bell - 1793 - 612 pages
...taken, nor oaths broken here ; No gowns-men, partial to a client's cause, z55 To their own purpose tun'd the pliant laws : Each judge was true and steady to his trust, As Mansfield wise, and as old Foster ;ust. In the first seat, in rohe of various dyes, A noble wildnass flashing from. his eyes, a6o Sa!...
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The Secret History of a Private Man, Volume 1

Francis Wollaston - 1795 - 188 pages
...paid to Mr. justice Foster by the celebrated Churchill, in his Rosciad, ought not to be omitted : " Each judge was true and steady to his trust ,• " As Mansfield wise, and as old Foster JUST." c See his Crown Law, 76. THE END. Printed by J. Nichols and Son. Red Lion Pasiaje, Fleet-street, London....
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The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms. Extracted ...

Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 322 pages
...fears, Or ope the sacred source of sympathetic tears. Ode on the Progress o In the first seat, in robes of various dyes, A noble wildness flashing from his...— In one hand a wand he bore, For mighty wonders fam'd in days of yore; ' Of all the many encomiums passed on our great dramatic poet the most truly...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Mallet, Akenside ...

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 pages
...taken, nor oaths broken here ; No gownsmen, partial to a client's cause, To their own purpose tun'd the pliant laws, Each judge was true and steady to...first seat, in robe of various dyes, A noble wildness Cashing from his eyes, Sat Shakspeare. — In one hand a wand he bore, For mighty wonders fam'd in...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 14

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 pages
...broken here ; No gownsmen, partial to a client's cause, To their own purpose tun'd the pliant laws, Kach Hashing from his eyes, Sat Shakspeare. — In one hand a wand he bore, For mighty wonders fam'd in...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 14

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...taken, nor oaths broken here; No gownsmen, partial to a client's cause, To their own purpose tnn'd the pliant laws, Each judge was true and steady to his trust, As ^lanstiekl wise, and as old I*bster*just. To the first seat, in robe of various dyes, A noble wilclnt-ss...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1813 - 568 pages
...to Foster by Churchill, a man who was not disposed to lavish panegyric oti persons in authority : « Each Judge was true and steady to his trust, As Mansfield wise, and as old Foster just." The remainder of the volume is chiefly occupied by an account of some remarkable cases, which underwent...
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Law Miscellanies: Containing an Introduction to the Study of the Law: Notes ...

Hugh Henry Brackenridge - 1814 - 608 pages
...compliment paid Mr. Justice Foster by the celebratcd Churchhill, in his Rosciad, was not undeserved, « Each judge was true and steady to his trust; As Mansfield wise, and as old Foster ./z«?." * In hia report of cants on the crown la*.r. n The sheriff is an officer of very great antiquity...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 7

John Aikin - 1821 - 412 pages
...taken, nor oaths broken here ; No gownmen, partial to a client's cause, To their own purpose tun'd the pliant laws, Each judge was true and steady to...dyes, A noble wildness flashing from his eyes, Sat Shakspeare. — In one hand a wand he bore, For mighty wonders fam'd in days of yore ; The other held...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 276 pages
...came to a close on the 15th of December, 1764, in less than two months after the death of Churchill. Each judge was true and steady to his trust, As Mansfield"...dyes, A noble wildness flashing from his eyes, Sat Shakspeare : — in one hand a wand he bore, For mighty wonders famed in days of yore; The other held...
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