What it 't to us, if taxes rise or fall, Thanks to our fortune, we pay none at all. Let muckworms who in dirty acres deal, Lament those hardships which we cannot feel, His grace who smarts, may bellow if he please, But must I bellow too, who sit at ease? By custom safe, the poets' numbers flow, Free as the light and air some years ago. No statesman e'er will find it worth his pains To tax our labours, and excise our brains. Burthens like these with earthly buildings bear, No tributes laid on castles in the air.
It can't be Nature, for it is not sense. - Charles Churchill
It can't be Nature, for it is not sense.
- Charles Churchill
Keep up appearances; there lies the test. The world will give thee credit for the rest. - Charles Churchill
Keep up appearances; there lies the test. The world will give thee credit for the rest.
Genius is of no country. - Charles Churchill
Genius is of no country.
By different methods different men excel, but where is he who can do all things well? - Charles Churchill
By different methods different men excel, but where is he who can do all things well?
A joke's a very serious thing. - Charles Churchill
A joke's a very serious thing.
Nature listening stood, whilst Shakespeare play'd And wonder'd at the work herself had made. - Charles Churchill
Nature listening stood, whilst Shakespeare play'd And wonder'd at the work herself had made.
The surest way to health, say what they will, Is never to suppose we shall be ill; Most of the ills which we poor mortals know From doctors and imagi… - Charles Churchill
The surest way to health, say what they will, Is never to suppose we shall be ill; Most of the ills which we poor mortals know From doctors and imagi…
The rigid saint, by whom no mercy's shown To saints whose lives are better than his own. - Charles Churchill
The rigid saint, by whom no mercy's shown To saints whose lives are better than his own.
What is this world?--A term which men have got, To signify not one in ten knows what; A term, which with no more precision passes To point out herds … - Charles Churchill
What is this world?--A term which men have got, To signify not one in ten knows what; A term, which with no more precision passes To point out herds …
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