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" Item. From the same charitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Reverend Mr. Camplin senior, all my humility ; to Mr. Burgum all my prosody, and grammar, — likewise one moiety of my modesty ; the other moiety to any young lady who can prove without... "
The Works of Thomas Chatterton ...: Miscellaneous pieces in prose - Page 425
by Thomas Chatterton - 1803
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1865 - 1194 pages
...charitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Rev. Mr. Camplin, senior, all my humility. To Mr. Burgum all my prosody and grammar ; likewise one moiety of...unknown on her quay since the days of Canning and Rowley ! My powers of utterance I give to the Rev. Mr. Bronghton, hoping h« will employ them to better purpose...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Chatterton: Acknowledged poems. Chatterton's ...

Thomas Chatterton - 1842 - 438 pages
...charitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Reverend Mr. Camplin senior, all my humility. To Mr. Burgum all my prosody and grammar, — likewise one moiety...she wants that valuable commodity. To Bristol, all rny spirit and disinterestedness, parcels of goods, unknown on her quay since the days of Canning and...
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The Life of Thomas Chatterton: Including His Unpublished Poems and ...

John Ross Dix - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1851 - 218 pages
...charitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Reverend Mr. Camplin, senior, all my humility. To Mr. Burgum all my prosody and grammar, likewise one moiety of...Canning and Rowley! 'Tis true a charitable gentleman, oneu_Mi smuggled a considerable quantity of it, but it being proved_he_Wj»sa papist, the worshipful...
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volume 38

Ireland - 1851 - 838 pages
...charitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Rev. Mr. Camplin, sen., all my humility. To Mr. Burgum all my prosody and grammar, likewise one moiety of...other moiety to any young lady who can prove, without bíushing, that she wants that valuable commodity. To Bristol all my spirit and disinterestedness,...
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The Life of Thomas Chatterton: Including His Unpublished Poems and ...

John Ross Dix - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1851 - 218 pages
...eharitable motive, I give and hequeath unto the Reverend Mr. Camplin, senior, all my humility. To Mr. Burgum all my prosody and grammar, likewise one moiety of...my modesty, the other moiety to any young lady who ean prove, without blushing, that she wants that valuable eommodity. To Bristol all my spirit and disinterestedness,...
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The Life of Thomas Chatterton: Including His Unpublished Poems and ...

John Ross Dix - Literary forgeries and mystifications - 1851 - 248 pages
...eharitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Reverend Mr. Camplin, senior, all my humility. To Mr. Burgum all my prosody and grammar, likewise one moiety of...my modesty, the other moiety to any young lady who ean prove, without blushing, that she wants that valuable eommodity. To Bristol all my spirit and disinterestedness,...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 38

1851 - 778 pages
...charitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Rev. Mr. Cumplin, sen., all my humility. To Mr. Bnrgum all my prosody and grammar, likewise one moiety of my modesty ; the other moiety to anv young lady who can prove, without bfushtng, that she wants that valuable commodity. To Bristol...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1851 - 796 pages
...charitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Rev. Mr. Camplin, sen., all my humility. To Mr. Burgum all my prosody and grammar, likewise one moiety of my modesty ; the other moiety to anv young lady who can prove, without blushing, that she wants that valuable commodity. To Bristol...
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Hogg's Instructor, Volumes 9-10

English literature - 1852 - 1070 pages
...charitable motive, I give and bequeath unto the Rev. Mr Chaplin, senior, all my humility; to Mr Burgum, all my prosody and grammar, likewise one moiety of...and disinterestedness, parcels of goods unknown on hir quay since the days of Cany nge and Rowley ! I leave the Rev. Mr Catcott some little of my free-thinking....
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Chatterton: An Essay

Samuel Roffey Maitland - 1857 - 128 pages
...that Mr. Burgum got by his patronage of this ungrateful youth. He was remembered in the Will itself, " To Mr. B — m all my prosody and grammar, likewise...blushing that she wants that valuable commodity." It was perhaps at this time, when he seems to have been more than commonly urgent to raise money, that...
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