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" For should he Lady W. find willing, Wormwood is bitter" "Oh! that's me! the villain! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that vile paper come within my door." Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dart; To reach our feelings, we ourselves... "
Annual Register of World Events - Page 200
1805
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 39

1777 - 756 pages
...that's me— the villain ! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Jtet that vile paper come wiihin my door. Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dart, To reach our feelings, We ourfelves mud fmart. Is our young bard fo young — to think that he Can flop the full fpring-tide...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 20

Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 pages
...ISHEVELL'D ftill, like Afia's bleeding Queen, ' Shall I with jells deride the tragic fcene ? O 3 No, D Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that...laugh, who feel the dart ; To reach our feelings, we ourielves mud fmart. Is our young bard fo young— to think that he Can flop the full fpring-tide of...
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Annual Register, Volume 20

Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 pages
...For ihould he Lady W find willing — "' Wormwood is bitter." — Oh ! that's me — the villain ! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that...my door. Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dartj To reach our feelings, we ouriblves muft fmart. Is .our young bard fo young — to think that...
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The Theatrical Bouquet: Containing an Alphabetical Arrangement of the ...

BOUQUET. - 1780 - 354 pages
..." For mould he Lady W. find willing— " Worm-wood'^ bitter." — "Oh! that's me— the villain I " Throw it behind the fire, and never more " Let that...laugh, who feel the dart; To reach our feelings, we ourfelves muft fmart. Is our young Bard fo young, to think that he Can flop the full fpring-tide of...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 39

1777 - 750 pages
...: For fliould he Lady W find willing — Wormwood is bitter." — Ch ! that'* me — the villain ! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that...my door. Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dan, To reach cur feelings, we ourfelves muft fmart. is oui yduug bard ib уоипц — to think that...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 20

1794 - 614 pages
...fliould he Lady W — — find willing — *' WtrmiijQsd- is bitter." — Oh ! that's me-r- the villain ! Throw it behind the fire, and never more Let that...laugh, who feel the dart ; To reach our feelings, we ourfelves muft (inart. « Js our young bard To young— to think that he .Can Hop the full fpring-tide...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 5

William Jones - 1795 - 400 pages
...jind willing — " Wormwood it hitter." — Oh ! that's me — the villain ! Throw it behind thefire, and never more Let that vile paper come within my door. Thus at our friends we laugh, who fee!' the dart ; To reach our feelings, we ourfel-ues mu/l fmart. Is our young bard fo young — to...
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The Polyanthos, Volume 4

1807 - 308 pages
...— Wormwood .is bitter— Oh ! that's me — the villain ! Throw it behind the fire, and nevermore Let that vile paper come within .my door ! Thus at our friends we laugh, who feel the dart-»T6 reach our feelings, we ourselves must smart ! To staunch the wound when Reputation bleeds,...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...For should he Lady W. find willing — " Wormwood is bitter." — O ! that's me — the villain 1 " Throw it behind the fire, and never more " Let that vile paper come within my door." Thusat our friends we laugh, who feel thedart; To reach our feelings, we ourselves must smart. Is our...
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The school for scandal: a comedy

Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1820 - 96 pages
...should he lady W. find willing — " Wormwood is bitter." — " Oh ! that's me — the villain ! " Throw it behind the fire, and never more " Let that vile paper come within my door." mPROLOGUE. ^ So strong, so swift the monster, there's no gagging Cut scandal's head off— still the...
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