The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2 |
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One from all Grubstreet will my fame defend , And more abusive , calls himself my
friend . This prints my letters , that expects a bribe , And others roar aloud , »
Subscribe , subscribec There are , who to my person pay their court : I cough like
...
One from all Grubstreet will my fame defend , And more abusive , calls himself my
friend . This prints my letters , that expects a bribe , And others roar aloud , »
Subscribe , subscribec There are , who to my person pay their court : I cough like
...
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And swear , not Addison himself was safe . ... eyes , And hate for arts that caus'd
himself to rise ; Damn with faint praise , afsent with civil leer , And without
sneering , teach the rest to sneer ; Willing to wound , and yet afraid to frike , raise ,
!
And swear , not Addison himself was safe . ... eyes , And hate for arts that caus'd
himself to rise ; Damn with faint praise , afsent with civil leer , And without
sneering , teach the rest to sneer ; Willing to wound , and yet afraid to frike , raise ,
!
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... spits himself abroad , In puns , or politics , or tales , or lies , Or spite , or smut ,
ot rhymes , or blasphemies . His wit all see - law , between that and this , Now
high , now low , now master up , now miss , And he himselfone vile antithesis .
... spits himself abroad , In puns , or politics , or tales , or lies , Or spite , or smut ,
ot rhymes , or blasphemies . His wit all see - law , between that and this , Now
high , now low , now master up , now miss , And he himselfone vile antithesis .
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What Horace would only smile at , Mr. Pope would treat with the grave severity of
Perfius : and what Mr. Pope would strike with the caustic lightning of Juvenal ,
Horace would content himself in turning into ridi . cule . HO or sill the as : 00 If it
be ...
What Horace would only smile at , Mr. Pope would treat with the grave severity of
Perfius : and what Mr. Pope would strike with the caustic lightning of Juvenal ,
Horace would content himself in turning into ridi . cule . HO or sill the as : 00 If it
be ...
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Of all these ways , if each pursues his own , Satire , be kind , and let the wretch
alone : But shew me one who has it in his pow'r To act consistent with himself an
hour . Sir Job sail'd forth , the ev'ning bright and fill , » No place on earth ( he cry'd
) ...
Of all these ways , if each pursues his own , Satire , be kind , and let the wretch
alone : But shew me one who has it in his pow'r To act consistent with himself an
hour . Sir Job sail'd forth , the ev'ning bright and fill , » No place on earth ( he cry'd
) ...
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