The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... A fool quite angry is quite innocent : Alas ! ' tis ten times worse when they repent . One dedicates in high heroic profe , And ridicules beyond a hundred foes : One from all Grubftreet will my fame defend , And PROLOGUE.
... A fool quite angry is quite innocent : Alas ! ' tis ten times worse when they repent . One dedicates in high heroic profe , And ridicules beyond a hundred foes : One from all Grubftreet will my fame defend , And PROLOGUE.
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... fame , Ilifp'd in numbers , for the numbers came . I left no calling for this idle trade , No duty broke , no father disobey'd . The Muse but serv'd to ease some friend , not wife To help me thro ' this long disease , my life , To ...
... fame , Ilifp'd in numbers , for the numbers came . I left no calling for this idle trade , No duty broke , no father disobey'd . The Muse but serv'd to ease some friend , not wife To help me thro ' this long disease , my life , To ...
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... fame inspires ; Bleft with each talent and each art to please , And born to write , converse , and live with ease : Should fuch a man , too fond to rule alone , Bear , like the Turk , no brother near the throne , View him with scornful ...
... fame inspires ; Bleft with each talent and each art to please , And born to write , converse , and live with ease : Should fuch a man , too fond to rule alone , Bear , like the Turk , no brother near the throne , View him with scornful ...
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... fame : Who can your merit felfishly approve , And show the fenfe of it without the love ; Who has the vanity to call you friend , Yet wants the honour , injur'd , to defend ; - Who tells whate'er you think , whate'er you say , 14 PROLOGUE.
... fame : Who can your merit felfishly approve , And show the fenfe of it without the love ; Who has the vanity to call you friend , Yet wants the honour , injur'd , to defend ; - Who tells whate'er you think , whate'er you say , 14 PROLOGUE.
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... fame , but virtue's better end , He ftood the furious foe , the timid friend , The damning critic , half approving wit , The coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit ; Laugh'd at the lofs of friends he never had , The dull , the proud , the ...
... fame , but virtue's better end , He ftood the furious foe , the timid friend , The damning critic , half approving wit , The coxcomb hit , or fearing to be hit ; Laugh'd at the lofs of friends he never had , The dull , the proud , the ...
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