| Kenneth R. Johnston - 1998 - 1018 pages
...published in its last number, July 9, just after Parliament rose at the end of June, it pilloried them as "ye, five other wandering bards that move, / In sweet accord of harmony and love, / C -dge and S th y, L d and L mbe, & Co. / Tune all your mystic harps to praise LEPAUX!" (LarevelliereLepaux... | |
| Joss Marsh - 1998 - 452 pages
...arrested: Whether ye make the Rights of Man your theme, Your country libel, and your God blaspheme, Or dirt on private worth and virtue throw. Still blasphemous or blackguard, praise Lepaux! (Anti-Jacobin, 1798, qtd. in Three Trials 48) The occasion was an inspiration. Here was Hone's keystone... | |
| William Hone - 2003 - 476 pages
...Morning Post, "Whether ye make the Rights of Man your theme, "Your country libel, and your God blaspheme, "Or dirt on private worth and virtue throw, "Still,...accord of harmony and love, "Coleridge and Southey, Lloyd and Lamb, and Co. "Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaux! Priestley and Wakefield, humble,... | |
| Thomas Keymer, Jon Mee - 2004 - 332 pages
...caricatured the Jacobin poets as praising Louis La Révellière Lepaux, a member of the French Directory: And ye five other wandering Bards, that move In sweet accord of harmony and love, C dge and S_th_y, L_d, and L_be, and Co. Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaux. (lines 333-7)... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1817 - 822 pages
...Morning Post, Whether ye make the Rights of man your theme, Your country libel, and your God blaspheme, Or dirt on private worth and virtue throw, Still blasphemous...accord of harmony and love, .Coleridge, and Southey, Lloyd, and Lamb, and Co. . Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaux ! Priestley and Wakefield. humble,... | |
| 1887 - 638 pages
...Morning Post, Whether ye make the Rights of Man your theme, Your country libel, and your God blaspheme, Or dirt on private worth and virtue throw, Still,...accord of harmony and love, Coleridge and Southey, Lloyd and Lamb and Co. , Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaoz ! " Priestley and Wakefield, humble,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - 1924 - 236 pages
..."The New Morality", in which an absurd Benedicite was produced for the good of a French atheist called Lepaux. And ye five other wandering Bards, that move In sweet accord of harmony and love, C — dge and S — th — y, L— d, and L — be and Co. Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaux... | |
| 1933 - 236 pages
..."The New Morality", in which an absurd Benedicite was produced for the good of a French atheist called Lepaux. And ye five other wandering Bards, that move In sweet accord of harmony and love, C — dge and S — th — y, L— d, and L — be and Co. Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaux... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 466 pages
...New Morality," had been published in The AntiJacobin on July 9, 1 798, containing the couplets : — And ye five other wandering Bards that move In sweet accord of harmony and love, C dge and S th — y , L d, and L be and Co. , Tune all your mystic harps to praise Lepaux ! In the... | |
| 1867 - 880 pages
...Post :* whether ye make the Right« of Man your theme, Your country libel, and your God blaspheme. Or dirt on private worth and virtue throw, Still blasphemous or blackguard, praise Lcpaux." See the poem " New Morality," by John Hookham Frere, in the •.•Autijacobin,''me, company.... | |
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