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Accept kind guide! 'Tis all that's mine
`An ode to my ever respected master, the Rev. Osmond Beauvoir [King's School, Canterbury]'
My age shall bless thy sway.
Yale
c.169
p. 3
Hail ye, whom wedlock's twisting cord
`Epithalamium'
I'll try no more, Ma'am,__till the next.
Yale
c.169
p. 11
No aid of fancy here I ask
`On Doctor O__n of ____ College Cambridge...'
Swill'd__belch'd__and went away.
Yale
c.169
p. 7
Some, whom a savage fierceness blinds
`A fable being an exercise at Canterbury School...'
`For human softness fills my eyes.'
Yale
c.169
p. 1
Swift-flying birds their bodies bear
`Epigram on a bullet. Made while at school'
Death's swift (alas!) on leaden wings.
Yale
c.169
p. 6
When once th'Achaian virtue slept
[by a student at King's School, Canterbury, 1760]
For there's our Philopoemen.
Yale
c.169
p. 6