The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. In Four Volumes. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. ...printed under the direction of J. Bell, 1787 |
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... fall with dignity , with temper rise ----- Oh ! while along the stream of time thy name Expanded flies , and gathers all its fame , Say , shall my little bark attendant sail , Pursue the triumph , and partake the gale ? Shall then this ...
... fall with dignity , with temper rise ----- Oh ! while along the stream of time thy name Expanded flies , and gathers all its fame , Say , shall my little bark attendant sail , Pursue the triumph , and partake the gale ? Shall then this ...
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... fall'n Justice prostrate on the ground , Swift to redress an injur'd people's groan , Bold Satire shakes the tyrant on her throne ; Pow'rful as Death , defies the sordid train , And slaves and sycophants surround in vain . 130 But with ...
... fall'n Justice prostrate on the ground , Swift to redress an injur'd people's groan , Bold Satire shakes the tyrant on her throne ; Pow'rful as Death , defies the sordid train , And slaves and sycophants surround in vain . 130 But with ...
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... fall , She throws a dazzling glare alike on all ; As the gay priam but mocks the flatter'd eye , And gives to ev'ry object ev'ry dye . Beware the mad advent`rer : bold and blind She hoists her sail , and drives with ev'ry wind ; 230 ...
... fall , She throws a dazzling glare alike on all ; As the gay priam but mocks the flatter'd eye , And gives to ev'ry object ev'ry dye . Beware the mad advent`rer : bold and blind She hoists her sail , and drives with ev'ry wind ; 230 ...
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... fall with Truth you greatly fall . ' Tis Virtue's native lustre that must shine ; The poet can but set it in his line : 34-0 And who , unmov'd with laughter , can behold A sordid pebble meanly grac'd with gold ? Let real merit then ...
... fall with Truth you greatly fall . ' Tis Virtue's native lustre that must shine ; The poet can but set it in his line : 34-0 And who , unmov'd with laughter , can behold A sordid pebble meanly grac'd with gold ? Let real merit then ...
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... fall , And own the great Creator all in all . 20 The Muse which should instruct now entertains On trifling subjects , in enervate strains ; Be it thy task to set the wand'rer right , Point out her way in her aërial flight ; Her noble ...
... fall , And own the great Creator all in all . 20 The Muse which should instruct now entertains On trifling subjects , in enervate strains ; Be it thy task to set the wand'rer right , Point out her way in her aërial flight ; Her noble ...
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