The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... sure you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thousand years ago . Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown Dipt me in ink , my parents ' , or my own ? As yet a child , nor yet a fool to fame , Ilifp'd in numbers , for the numbers came ...
... sure you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thousand years ago . Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown Dipt me in ink , my parents ' , or my own ? As yet a child , nor yet a fool to fame , Ilifp'd in numbers , for the numbers came ...
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... Sure fate of all , beneath whose rising ray Each ftar of meaner merit fades away Opprefs'd we feel the beam directly beat Those funs of glory please not till they set . To thee , the world its prefent homage pays , 61.
... Sure fate of all , beneath whose rising ray Each ftar of meaner merit fades away Opprefs'd we feel the beam directly beat Those funs of glory please not till they set . To thee , the world its prefent homage pays , 61.
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... sure and Rowe . >> These , only these , support the crouded stage , » From eldest Heywood to Cibber's age . All this may be ; the people's voice is odd , It is , and it is not , the voice of God . To Gammer Gurton if it give the bays ...
... sure and Rowe . >> These , only these , support the crouded stage , » From eldest Heywood to Cibber's age . All this may be ; the people's voice is odd , It is , and it is not , the voice of God . To Gammer Gurton if it give the bays ...
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... Sure I should want the care of ten Monroes , If I would fcribble , rather than repofe . Years foll'wing years , fteal fomething ev'ry day , At last they fteal us from ourselves away ; In one our frolics , one amufements end , In one a ...
... Sure I should want the care of ten Monroes , If I would fcribble , rather than repofe . Years foll'wing years , fteal fomething ev'ry day , At last they fteal us from ourselves away ; In one our frolics , one amufements end , In one a ...
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... sure would cry : Sir , by your priesthood , tell me what you are ? His cloaths were ftrange , tho ' coarse , and black , though bare , Sleeveless his jerkin was , and it had been Velvet , but ' twas now ( fo much ground was feen ) ...
... sure would cry : Sir , by your priesthood , tell me what you are ? His cloaths were ftrange , tho ' coarse , and black , though bare , Sleeveless his jerkin was , and it had been Velvet , but ' twas now ( fo much ground was feen ) ...
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