The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... leaves the load of yesterday behind ! How eafy ev'ry labour it pursues ! How coming to the poet ev'ry Mufe ! Not but we may exceed , fome holy time , B $ Or tir'd in search of truth , or fearch of Sat. II . OF HORA C E. 35.
... leaves the load of yesterday behind ! How eafy ev'ry labour it pursues ! How coming to the poet ev'ry Mufe ! Not but we may exceed , fome holy time , B $ Or tir'd in search of truth , or fearch of Sat. II . OF HORA C E. 35.
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... leave that to fate ; >> Get place and wealth , if poffible , with grace ; » If not , by any means get wealth and place « . For what ? to have a box where eunuchs fing , And foremost in the circle eye a king . Or he , who bids thee face ...
... leave that to fate ; >> Get place and wealth , if poffible , with grace ; » If not , by any means get wealth and place « . For what ? to have a box where eunuchs fing , And foremost in the circle eye a king . Or he , who bids thee face ...
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... leaves to Peter ; The good man heaps up nothing but mere metre , Enjoys his garden and his book in quiet ; And then a perfect hermit in his diet . Of little use the man you may suppose , Who fays in verfe what others fay in profe ; Yet ...
... leaves to Peter ; The good man heaps up nothing but mere metre , Enjoys his garden and his book in quiet ; And then a perfect hermit in his diet . Of little use the man you may suppose , Who fays in verfe what others fay in profe ; Yet ...
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... leave on Swift this grateful verse iv grav'å , >> The rights a court attack'd , a poer fav'a « . Behold the hand that wrought a nation's cure , Stretch'd to relieve the idiot and the poor , Proud vice to brand , or injur'd worth adorn ...
... leave on Swift this grateful verse iv grav'å , >> The rights a court attack'd , a poer fav'a « . Behold the hand that wrought a nation's cure , Stretch'd to relieve the idiot and the poor , Proud vice to brand , or injur'd worth adorn ...
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... leave , will tell the fault : We poets are ( upon a poet's word ) Of all mankind , the creatures most abfurd : The season , when to come , and when to go , To fing , or cease to fing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ...
... leave , will tell the fault : We poets are ( upon a poet's word ) Of all mankind , the creatures most abfurd : The season , when to come , and when to go , To fing , or cease to fing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ...
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