Poetical Works
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Jealousy, his quick eye half-closed with watching worn, reluctant dozed: And, mean distrust not quite forgot, Slumbered as if he slumbered not. Stretched at his length on the bare ground, His hardy offspring sleeping round, Snored restless Labor by his side Lay Health, a coarse but comely bride.
Sermons. By Charles Churchill
1765
An epistle to William Hogarth: By C. Churchill.
1763
Genuine memoirs of Mr. Charles Churchill: With an account of, and observations on his writings: together with some original letters that passed between him and the author.
1765
The farewell
1764
The ghost: By C. Churchill. Book III.
1762
The prophecy of famine. A Scots pastoral: By C. Churchill. Inscribed to John Wilkes, Esq;.
1763