Autores:
  • Tis mighty easy o'er a glass of wine
    On vain refinements vainly to refine,
    To laugh at poverty in plenty's reign,
    To boast of apathy when out of pain,
    And in each sentence, worthy of the schools,
    Varnish'd with sophistry, to deal out rules
    Most fit for practice, but for one poor fault
    That into practice they can ne'er be brought.

    Charles Churchill (1855). “The Poetical Works of Charles Churchill: With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes”, p.377