The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... once told ( and wherefore should we lie ? ) The queen of Midas flept , and so may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule , No creature fmarts fo little as a fool . Let peals of laughter , Codrus ! round thee break , Thou unconcern ...
... once told ( and wherefore should we lie ? ) The queen of Midas flept , and so may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule , No creature fmarts fo little as a fool . Let peals of laughter , Codrus ! round thee break , Thou unconcern ...
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... once reply ? Three thousand funs went down on Welfted's lye . To please a mistress one afpers'd his life : He lash'd him not , but let her be his wife : Let Budgel charge low Grubftreet on his quill , And write whate'er he pleas'd ...
... once reply ? Three thousand funs went down on Welfted's lye . To please a mistress one afpers'd his life : He lash'd him not , but let her be his wife : Let Budgel charge low Grubftreet on his quill , And write whate'er he pleas'd ...
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... partridges , and fruits , And humbly live on rabbits and on roots : One half - pint bottle ferves them both to dine And is at once their vinegar and wine , But on fome lucky day ( as when they found 34 Book II . IMITATIONS.
... partridges , and fruits , And humbly live on rabbits and on roots : One half - pint bottle ferves them both to dine And is at once their vinegar and wine , But on fome lucky day ( as when they found 34 Book II . IMITATIONS.
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... once proud Buckingham's delight , Slides to a fcriv'ner or a city knight . Let lands and houfes have what lords they will , Let us be fix'd , and our own masters still , THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK O F HORACE 38 IMITATIONS OF ...
... once proud Buckingham's delight , Slides to a fcriv'ner or a city knight . Let lands and houfes have what lords they will , Let us be fix'd , and our own masters still , THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK O F HORACE 38 IMITATIONS OF ...
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... Reynard gave : >> I cannot like , dead Sir , your royal cave : » Because I fee , by all the tracks about , >> Full many a beaft goes in , but none come out « < , Adieu to virtue , if you're once a flave : 44 Book I. IMITATIONS.
... Reynard gave : >> I cannot like , dead Sir , your royal cave : » Because I fee , by all the tracks about , >> Full many a beaft goes in , but none come out « < , Adieu to virtue , if you're once a flave : 44 Book I. IMITATIONS.
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