The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... thee break , Thou unconcern'd canft hear the mighty crack : Pit , box , and gall'ry in convulfions hurl'd , Thou ftand'ft unshook amidst a bursting world . Who shames a feribler ? break ore cobweb thro ' , He fpins the flight , felf ...
... thee break , Thou unconcern'd canft hear the mighty crack : Pit , box , and gall'ry in convulfions hurl'd , Thou ftand'ft unshook amidst a bursting world . Who shames a feribler ? break ore cobweb thro ' , He fpins the flight , felf ...
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... thee , fair Virtue ! all the past For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the last 16 . PROLOGUE.
... thee , fair Virtue ! all the past For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the last 16 . PROLOGUE.
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Alexander Pope. For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the last ! A. But why infult the poor , affront the great ? P. A knave's a knave , to me , in ev'ry state : Alike my scorn , if he fucceed or fail , Sporus at court , or Japhet in a ...
Alexander Pope. For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the last ! A. But why infult the poor , affront the great ? P. A knave's a knave , to me , in ev'ry state : Alike my scorn , if he fucceed or fail , Sporus at court , or Japhet in a ...
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... thee fall ? Make keys , build bridges , or repair White - hall : Or to thy country let that heap be lent , As M ** o's was , but not at five per cent . Who thinks that fortune cannot change her mind , Prepares a dreadful jeft for all ...
... thee fall ? Make keys , build bridges , or repair White - hall : Or to thy country let that heap be lent , As M ** o's was , but not at five per cent . Who thinks that fortune cannot change her mind , Prepares a dreadful jeft for all ...
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... thee face with fteady view Proud fortune , and look shallow greatness thro ' : And , while he bids thee , fets th ' example too ? If fuch a doctrine , in St. James's air , Shou'd chance to make the well - dreft rabble ftare ; If honeft ...
... thee face with fteady view Proud fortune , and look shallow greatness thro ' : And , while he bids thee , fets th ' example too ? If fuch a doctrine , in St. James's air , Shou'd chance to make the well - dreft rabble ftare ; If honeft ...
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