
Authority Cited: Ogle
Author name and dates: George Ogle (1704-1746)
BKG Bio-tweet: Irish Anglican; poet - imitations of Horace; translator of classics; modernized Canterbury Tales
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary)[BKG Note: one Ogle cite identified in 1755 Dict. No additional Ogle cites identified as added in the 1773 Dict. No editions other than the title below were identified.]
Text: Well, Laureat, was the day in clover spent?
Author name and dates: George Ogle (1704-1746)
BKG Bio-tweet: Irish Anglican; poet - imitations of Horace; translator of classics; modernized Canterbury Tales
Categories (list of works cited – preliminary)[BKG Note: one Ogle cite identified in 1755 Dict. No additional Ogle cites identified as added in the 1773 Dict. No editions other than the title below were identified.]
- The miser's feast. The Eighth Satire of the Second Book of Horace Imitated. A Dialogue between The Author and the Poet Laureat. By George Ogle, Esq, 1737, London: printed for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head, Pall-Mall; clover (an inexact quote from the first line of the satire, likely from memory; see image below)
Text: Well, Laureat, was the day in clover spent?