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Who shames a feribler ? break ore cobweb thro ' , He spins the Night , self -
pleasirg thread anew : Destroy his fib or sophistry , in vain , The creature's at his
dirty work again , Thron'd on the centre of his thin defigns , Proud of a vast extent
of ...
Who shames a feribler ? break ore cobweb thro ' , He spins the Night , self -
pleasirg thread anew : Destroy his fib or sophistry , in vain , The creature's at his
dirty work again , Thron'd on the centre of his thin defigns , Proud of a vast extent
of ...
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Proud as Apollo on his forked hill , Sate full blown Bufo , puft'd by ev'ry quill ; Fed
with soft dedication all day long , Horace and he went hand and hand in songo
fide ; His library , ( where busts of poets dead And 12 PROLOGUE.
Proud as Apollo on his forked hill , Sate full blown Bufo , puft'd by ev'ry quill ; Fed
with soft dedication all day long , Horace and he went hand and hand in songo
fide ; His library , ( where busts of poets dead And 12 PROLOGUE.
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Not fortune's worshipper , nor fashion's fool , Nor lucre's madman , nor ambition's
tool , Not proud , nor servile ; be one poet's praise , ' That , if he pleas'd , he pleas'
d by manly ways : That Alatı'ry , ev'n to kings , he held a shaine , And thought a ...
Not fortune's worshipper , nor fashion's fool , Nor lucre's madman , nor ambition's
tool , Not proud , nor servile ; be one poet's praise , ' That , if he pleas'd , he pleas'
d by manly ways : That Alatı'ry , ev'n to kings , he held a shaine , And thought a ...
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P. What ? arm'd for virtue when I point the pen ; Brand.the bold front of shameless
guilty inen ; Dash the proud gamester in his gilded car ; Bare the mean heart that
lurks beneath a star ; Can there be wanting , to defend her cause , Lights of the ...
P. What ? arm'd for virtue when I point the pen ; Brand.the bold front of shameless
guilty inen ; Dash the proud gamester in his gilded car ; Bare the mean heart that
lurks beneath a star ; Can there be wanting , to defend her cause , Lights of the ...
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... proud Buckingham's delight , Slides to a scriv'ner or a city knight . Let lands
and houses have what tords they will , Let us be fix'd , and our own masters ftill ,
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF H OR 38 IMITATIONS OF
HORACE .
... proud Buckingham's delight , Slides to a scriv'ner or a city knight . Let lands
and houses have what tords they will , Let us be fix'd , and our own masters ftill ,
THE FIRST EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF H OR 38 IMITATIONS OF
HORACE .
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