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"Opposition (pro-Wilkesite)"
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"Long Eighteenth Century"
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Author name:
"Lloyd, Robert (bap. 1733, d. 1764)"
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Date: March 1764, 1774
"While Favour with a Syren's smile, / Which might Ulysses self beguile, / Presents the sparkling bright libation, / The nectar of intoxication; / And summoning her every grace / Of winning charms, and chearful face, / Smiles away Reason from his throne, / And makes his votaries her own."
preview | full record— Lloyd, Robert (bap. 1733, d. 1764)
Date: 1774
"That Bride, if reason may presume / To judge by things past, things to come, / In future times will tread the stage, / Equally form'd for love and rage, / Whilst Pope for comic humour famed, / Shall live when Clive no more is named."
preview | full record— Lloyd, Robert (bap. 1733, d. 1764)