Charles Churchill

Charles Churchill
pride scotland cry
The Scots are poor, cries surly English pride; True is the charge, nor by themselves denied. Are they not then in strictest reason clear, Who wisely come to mend their fortunes here?
doctors imagination evil
Most of those evils we poor mortals know From doctors and imagination flow.
names paganism fame
Fame is nothing but an empty name.
envy raises censure
Those who raise envy will easily incur censure.
envy pale turns
With that malignant envy which turns pale, And sickens, even if a friend prevail.
criticism reason disputes
Who shall dispute what the Reviewers say? Their word's sufficient; and to ask a reason, In such a state as theirs, is downright treason.
air castles building
No tribute is laid on castles in the air.
lying giving world
Keep up appearances; there lies the test. The world will give thee credit for the rest.
want faults fame
To copy beauty forfeits all pretense to fame; to copy faults is want of sense
country rays genius
Genius is of no country; her pure ray Spreads all abroad, as general as the day.
genius enthusiasm
Genius is nothing more than inflamed enthusiasm.
pain farewell men
Little do such men know the toil, the pains, the daily, nightly racking of the brains, to range the thoughts, the matter to digest, to cull fit phrases, and reject the rest.
country faults england
Be England what she will, With all her faults she is my country still.
stars fate tea
England a fortune-telling host, As num'rous as the stars, could boast; Matrons, who toss the cup, and see The grounds of Fate in grounds of tea....