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Sermons on the Lord's prayer, 1-10 sermons - Page viii
by Charles Churchill - 1774
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 32

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1764 - 600 pages
...free, .'VT, though a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. ']'• Let thy own offspring all thy fortune's (hare ; .* I would not ALLEN rob, nor ALLEN'S heir. Think not,...up at Pow'r's vain fhrine, Think not that Pomp and 1'ow'r can work on mine. 'Tis not thy Name, though that indeed is great, Tis" hot the tinfel trumpery...
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Sermons

Charles Churchill - 1765 - 246 pages
...poor, In fpirit I'm right proud, nor can endure The mention of a bribe — thy pocket's free, I, tho' a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all...could controul, Which never offer'd up at Pow'r's vain flirine, Think not that Pomp and Pow'r can work on mine. 'Tis not thy Name, though that indeed is great,...
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Poems, Volume 4

Charles Churchill - 1765 - 256 pages
...poor, In fpiritl'm right proud, nor can .end.ure The mention of a bribe — thy pocket's free, I, tho' a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all...heir. Think not, a Thought unworthy thy great foul, [trouj, Which pomps of this world never could coriWhich never offer'dup at Pow'rs vain fhrine, Think...
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Poems: By Charles Churchill. In Three Volumes. With Large Corrections and ...

Charles Churchill - 1772 - 608 pages
...thy pocket's free, I , tho' a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes mare ^ I would not ALLEN rob, nor ALLEN'S heir. Think not,...world never could controul, "Which never offer'd up at pow'rs vain mrine, Think not that Pomp and Pow'r can work on mine. 'Tis not thy Name, though that indeed...
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Poems, Volume 3

Charles Churchill - 1776 - 232 pages
...thy pocket's free, If tho' a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes ihare ; I would not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir. Think not,...pomps of this world never could controul, Which never offcr'd up at Pow'rs vain fhrine, Think not that pomp and pow'r can work on mine* 'Tis not thy name,...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 107-109

John Bell - 1793 - 612 pages
...pocket's free : 15 1, tho' a Dedicator, scorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes share ; I would not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir. Think not a thought unworthy thy great soul, Which pomps of this world never could control, -30 Which never offer'd up at Pow'r's vain shrine....
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Young. Churchill. Lloyd. Falconer. Thomson

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 538 pages
...thy pocket's free, I, tho' a Dedicator, fcom a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes (hare ; I would not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir. Think not,...world never could controul, Which never offer'd up at Power's vain Ihrine, Think not that pomp and pow'r can work on mine. *Tis not thy name, tho* that indeed...
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Young. Churchill. Lloyd. Falconer. Thomson

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 pages
...thy pocket's free, 1, tho* a Dedicator, fcorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes (hare , I would not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir. Think not, a thought unworthy thy great foui, Which pomps *f this world never could contxoul, live ; Which never offer'd up at Power's vain...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 14

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 pages
...pocket's free, I, though a dedicator, scorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes share; 1 would not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir. Think not, a thought unworthy thy great son!, Which pomps of this world never could control, Which never offcr'd up at Power's vain shrine,...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 14

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...pocket's free, I, thoHgh a dedicator, scorn a fee. Let thy own offspring all thy fortunes share; I wonld not Allen rob, nor Allen's heir. Think not, a thought unworthy thy great soul. Which pomps of this world never could control, Which never ofl'er'd up at Power's vain shrine,...
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