Top 3 Quotes & Sayings by James Merrick

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English poet James Merrick.
Last updated on September 30, 2024.
James Merrick

James Merrick (1720–1769) was an English poet and scholar; M.A. Trinity College, Oxford, 1742: fellow, 1745: ordained, but lived in college. It is said that "[h]e entered into holy orders, but never could engage in parochial duty, from being subject to excessive pains in his head". He published poems, including The Chameleon; translated from the Greek and advocated the compilation and amalgamation of indexes to the principal Greek authors; versified the Psalms, several editions of which were set to music. His work was featured in Oxford religious poetry anthologies.

English - Poet | 1720 - 1769
Not what we wish, but what we want, Oh! let thy grace supply, The good unask'd, in mercy grant; The ill, though ask'd, deny. — © James Merrick
Not what we wish, but what we want, Oh! let thy grace supply, The good unask'd, in mercy grant; The ill, though ask'd, deny.
If the inner life of our fashionable women were known, how few would deserve the title of lady!
Oft has it been my lot to mark A proud, conceited, talking spark.
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