The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... shades can hide ? They pierce my thickets , thro ' my grot they glide , By land , by water , they renew the charge , They stop the chariot , and they board the barge . No place is facred , not the church is free , Ev'n funday shines no ...
... shades can hide ? They pierce my thickets , thro ' my grot they glide , By land , by water , they renew the charge , They stop the chariot , and they board the barge . No place is facred , not the church is free , Ev'n funday shines no ...
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... shade ; Whether the darken'd room to muse invite , Or whiten'd wall provoke the skew'r to write : In durance , exile , Bedlam , or the Mint , Like Lee or Budgel , I will rhyme and print . F. Alas , young man ! your days can ne'er be ...
... shade ; Whether the darken'd room to muse invite , Or whiten'd wall provoke the skew'r to write : In durance , exile , Bedlam , or the Mint , Like Lee or Budgel , I will rhyme and print . F. Alas , young man ! your days can ne'er be ...
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... Shades , that to Bacon could retreat afford , Become the portion of a booby lord ; And Hemfley , 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 ...
... Shades , that to Bacon could retreat afford , Become the portion of a booby lord ; And Hemfley , 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 ...
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... shaded all the ground ? We fee no new - built palaces afpire , No kitchens emulate the vestal fire . Where are those troops of poor , that throng'd of yore The good old landlord's hofpitable door ? Well , I could wish , that still in ...
... shaded all the ground ? We fee no new - built palaces afpire , No kitchens emulate the vestal fire . Where are those troops of poor , that throng'd of yore The good old landlord's hofpitable door ? Well , I could wish , that still in ...
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... linguist half so good , I make no question but the tow'r had stood . ; » Obliging Sir ! for courts you fure were made : >> Why then for ever bury'd in the shade ? Es You would leave loneness . I faid : Not alone Sat. IV . VERSIFIED . 105.
... linguist half so good , I make no question but the tow'r had stood . ; » Obliging Sir ! for courts you fure were made : >> Why then for ever bury'd in the shade ? Es You would leave loneness . I faid : Not alone Sat. IV . VERSIFIED . 105.
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