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Born in February 1, 1731 / Died in November 4, 1764 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Charles Churchill

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The Duellist - Book III

... all in place Thought his full praise their own disgrace, ...

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The Duellist - Book I

...     But should some slave-got villain dare ...

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The Ghost - Book I

...     At its first rise, which all agree on, ...

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Gotham - Book III

...     Attempts like these, well weigh'd, themselves proclaim, ...

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Lines Written In Windsor Park

...   Magazine for , and there is no reason to doubt their being ...

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The Times

...     None, none of these--his servants all are tried: ...

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The Author

...     But, if thy niggard hands their gifts withhold, ...

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The Candidate

... On   appeal to the Lord High-Chancellor, he determined in favour of the ...

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The Ghost - Book II

...   The clock strikes twelve--Moore starts and swears ...

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Night

...     Good hours!--fine words--but was it ever seen ...

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The Apology

... all expect Free leave to praise their worth, their faults correct ...

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The Duellist - Book II

...     Hence Learning struck a deeper root, ...

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Dedication

...   The manuscript of this unfinished poem was found among the few papers ...

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The Farewell

... Can the son (Shame, shame on all such sons!) with ruthless eye, ...

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The Rosciad

...     But think not, though these dastard chiefs are fled, ...