The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... said , Tye up the knocker , say I'm fick , I'm dead , The Dog - ftar rages ! nay ' tis past a doubt , All Bedlam , or Parnaffus , is let out : Fire in each eye , and papers in each hand , They rave , recite , and madden round the land ...
... said , Tye up the knocker , say I'm fick , I'm dead , The Dog - ftar rages ! nay ' tis past a doubt , All Bedlam , or Parnaffus , is let out : Fire in each eye , and papers in each hand , They rave , recite , and madden round the land ...
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... said I fing . ) First health : the stomach ( cramm'd from ev'ry dish , A tomb of boil'd and roaft , and flesh and fish , Where bile , and wind , and phlegm , and acid jar , And all the man is one inteftine war ) Remembers oft the school ...
... said I fing . ) First health : the stomach ( cramm'd from ev'ry dish , A tomb of boil'd and roaft , and flesh and fish , Where bile , and wind , and phlegm , and acid jar , And all the man is one inteftine war ) Remembers oft the school ...
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... said , I truft , without offence ; Let no court fycophant pervert my sense , Nor fly informer watch these words to draw Within the reach of treason , or the law . E2 SATIRE IV . W ELL ; I may now receive Sat. II . ولا VERSIFIED .
... said , I truft , without offence ; Let no court fycophant pervert my sense , Nor fly informer watch these words to draw Within the reach of treason , or the law . E2 SATIRE IV . W ELL ; I may now receive Sat. II . ولا VERSIFIED .
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... Said that I thought Calepine's dictionary . Nay , but of men , moft fweet Sir ? Beza then , Some Jefuits , and two feverend men Of our two academies I nam'd : here He stopt me , and said : Nay your apostles were Good pretty linguists ...
... Said that I thought Calepine's dictionary . Nay , but of men , moft fweet Sir ? Beza then , Some Jefuits , and two feverend men Of our two academies I nam'd : here He stopt me , and said : Nay your apostles were Good pretty linguists ...
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... Said I , the man that keeps the abby - tombs , And for his price , doth with whoever comes Of all our Harrys , and our Edwards talk , From king to king , and all their kin can walk : Your ears shall hear nought but kings ; your eyes ...
... Said I , the man that keeps the abby - tombs , And for his price , doth with whoever comes Of all our Harrys , and our Edwards talk , From king to king , and all their kin can walk : Your ears shall hear nought but kings ; your eyes ...
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