The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and improvements; together with all his notes: pr. verbatim from the octavo ed. of mr. Warburton, Band 4 |
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Curl invites to dine , 4 He'll write a Journal , or he'll turn Divine . " Bless me ! a
packet . " ' Tis a stranger sues , 55 “ A Virgin Tragedy , an Orphan Mufe . " If I
dislike it , “ Furies , death and rage ! " If I approve , “ Commend it to the Stage .
Curl invites to dine , 4 He'll write a Journal , or he'll turn Divine . " Bless me ! a
packet . " ' Tis a stranger sues , 55 “ A Virgin Tragedy , an Orphan Mufe . " If I
dislike it , “ Furies , death and rage ! " If I approve , “ Commend it to the Stage .
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If ” Time improve our Wit as well as Wine , Say at what grows divine ? Shall we ,
or shall we not , account him so , Who dy'd , perhaps , and hundred years ago ?
End all dispute ; and fix the year precise When British bards begin t ' immortalize
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If ” Time improve our Wit as well as Wine , Say at what grows divine ? Shall we ,
or shall we not , account him so , Who dy'd , perhaps , and hundred years ago ?
End all dispute ; and fix the year precise When British bards begin t ' immortalize
...
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229. ) of Louis XIV . in his conquest of the Low Countries . VER . 231. Nor Boilear
turk the Fearbet to a Star . } See his Ode on Namus ; where ( to use his own
words ) " il a fait un Not so , when diadem'd with rays divine , Touch'd R3 Dial . II .
229. ) of Louis XIV . in his conquest of the Low Countries . VER . 231. Nor Boilear
turk the Fearbet to a Star . } See his Ode on Namus ; where ( to use his own
words ) " il a fait un Not so , when diadem'd with rays divine , Touch'd R3 Dial . II .
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Not so , when diadem'd with rays divine , Touch'd with the Flame that breaks from
Virtue's Shrine , Her Priestess Mose forbids the Good to die , And opes the
Temple of Eternity . 235 There , other Trophies deck the truly brave , Than such
as ...
Not so , when diadem'd with rays divine , Touch'd with the Flame that breaks from
Virtue's Shrine , Her Priestess Mose forbids the Good to die , And opes the
Temple of Eternity . 235 There , other Trophies deck the truly brave , Than such
as ...
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The Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated , in 3 vol . 8vo . Remarks on several
occasional Reflexions : In an . fwer to the Rev. Dr. Middleton , Dr. Pococke , the
Master of the Charter - House , Dr. Grey , and others . Serving to explain and ...
The Divine Legation of Moses demonstrated , in 3 vol . 8vo . Remarks on several
occasional Reflexions : In an . fwer to the Rev. Dr. Middleton , Dr. Pococke , the
Master of the Charter - House , Dr. Grey , and others . Serving to explain and ...
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Seite 49 - Hear this, and tremble! you, who 'scape the Laws. Yes, while I live, no rich or noble knave ^/ Shall walk the World, in credit, to his grave.
Seite 27 - Me, let the tender office long engage To rock the cradle of reposing age, With lenient arts extend a mother's breath, Make languor smile, and smooth the bed of death; Explore the thought, explain the asking eye, And keep a while one parent from the sky ! On cares like these, if length of days attend, May Heaven, to bless those days, preserve my friend!
Seite 12 - Pretty! in amber to observe the forms Of hairs, or straws, or dirt, or grubs, or worms! The things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil they got there.
Seite 14 - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
Seite 4 - They pierce my thickets, through my grot they glide, By land, by water, they renew the charge, They stop the chariot, and they board the barge.
Seite 13 - And born to write, converse, and live with ease: Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne...
Seite 167 - Bright through the rubbish of some hundred years ; Command old words, that long have slept, to wake, Words that wise Bacon or...
Seite 6 - A virgin tragedy, an orphan muse.' If I dislike it, 'Furies, death and rage!' If I approve, 'Commend it to the stage.
Seite 20 - Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes, and beauty ne'er enjoys : So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way. Whether in florid impotence...
Seite 41 - My head and heart thus flowing thro' my quill, Verse-man or prose-man, term me which you will, Papist or Protestant, or both between, Like good Erasmus in an honest mean, In moderation placing all my glory, While Tories call me Whig, and Whigs a Tory.