Wherever waves can roll, and winds can blow.
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With curious art the brain, too finely wrought, preys on herself, and is destroyed by thought.Charles Churchill
There webs were spread of more than common size, And half-starved spiders prey'd on half-starved flies.
Charles Churchill
To copy beauty forfeits all pretense to fame; to copy faults is want of sense.
Charles Churchill
Who to patch up his fame, or fill his purse, Still pilfers wretched plans, and makes them worse Like gypsies, lest the stolen brat be known, Defacing first, then claiming for his own.
Charles Churchill
Though by whim, envy, or resentment led, they damn those authors whom they never read.
Charles Churchill
Old-age, a second child, by Nature curs'd With more and greater evils than the first, Weak, sickly, full of pains in ev'ry breath Railing at life, and yet afraid of death.
Charles Churchill
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