The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2 |
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Yer soft by nature , more a dupe than wit , Sappho can tell you how this man was
bit : ; This dreaded fat'rift Dennis will confess Foe to his pride , but friend to his
diftress : So humble , he has knock'd at Tibbald's door , Has drunk with Cibber ...
Yer soft by nature , more a dupe than wit , Sappho can tell you how this man was
bit : ; This dreaded fat'rift Dennis will confess Foe to his pride , but friend to his
diftress : So humble , he has knock'd at Tibbald's door , Has drunk with Cibber ...
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By nature honest , by experience wise , Healthy by temp'rance , and by exercise ;
His life , tho ' long ; to sickness.paft unknown , His death was instant , and without
a groan . O grant me , thus to live , and thus to die ! Who sprung from kings ...
By nature honest , by experience wise , Healthy by temp'rance , and by exercise ;
His life , tho ' long ; to sickness.paft unknown , His death was instant , and without
a groan . O grant me , thus to live , and thus to die ! Who sprung from kings ...
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... at all to imitate , he has informed us in his Advertisement . To which we may
add , 10that this sort of Imitations , which are of the nature 23.
... at all to imitate , he has informed us in his Advertisement . To which we may
add , 10that this sort of Imitations , which are of the nature 23.
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that this sort of Imitations , which are of the nature of Parodies , adds reflected
grace and splendor on original wit . Belides , he deemed it more modest to give
the name of Imitations to his Satires , than , like Delpreaux , to give the name of ...
that this sort of Imitations , which are of the nature of Parodies , adds reflected
grace and splendor on original wit . Belides , he deemed it more modest to give
the name of Imitations to his Satires , than , like Delpreaux , to give the name of ...
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Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , I come to council learned in the law : You'll
give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a
fee . F. I'd write no more . P. Not write ? but then I think , And for my soul . I cannot
...
Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , I come to council learned in the law : You'll
give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a
fee . F. I'd write no more . P. Not write ? but then I think , And for my soul . I cannot
...
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