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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... God . 80 Faith , Justice , Heav'n itself , now quit their hold , When to false fame the captiv'd heart is sold : Hence , blind to truth , relentless Cato dy'd ; Nought could subdue his virtue but his pride : 85 Hence chaste Lucretia's ...
... God . 80 Faith , Justice , Heav'n itself , now quit their hold , When to false fame the captiv'd heart is sold : Hence , blind to truth , relentless Cato dy'd ; Nought could subdue his virtue but his pride : 85 Hence chaste Lucretia's ...
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... God . Ill - fated Dryden ! who unmov'd can see 425 Th ' extremes of wit and meanness join'd in thee ! Flames that could mount , and gain their kindred skies , Low creeping in the putrid sink of Vice ; 436 A Muse whom Wisdom woo'd , but ...
... God . Ill - fated Dryden ! who unmov'd can see 425 Th ' extremes of wit and meanness join'd in thee ! Flames that could mount , and gain their kindred skies , Low creeping in the putrid sink of Vice ; 436 A Muse whom Wisdom woo'd , but ...
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... god unless the god inspire ? What catch the lightning but the speed of fire ? So , mighty Pope ! to make thy genius known , All pow'r is weak , all numbers --- but thy own . 470 460 465 480 Each Muse for thee with kind contention strove ...
... god unless the god inspire ? What catch the lightning but the speed of fire ? So , mighty Pope ! to make thy genius known , All pow'r is weak , all numbers --- but thy own . 470 460 465 480 Each Muse for thee with kind contention strove ...
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... God and peace to men belong . 10 Conceal'd in vain the bard divine we know , From whence such truths could spring , such lines could flow . Applause , which justly so much worth pursues , You only can deserve , or could refuse . TO THE ...
... God and peace to men belong . 10 Conceal'd in vain the bard divine we know , From whence such truths could spring , such lines could flow . Applause , which justly so much worth pursues , You only can deserve , or could refuse . TO THE ...
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... God , or trace out man , The vast immensity , or mortal span ? 10 Thy hand is known ; nor needs thy work a name , 15 The Poem loudly must the pen proclaim . I see , my friend ! O , sacred Poet , hail ! The brightness of thy face defeats ...
... God , or trace out man , The vast immensity , or mortal span ? 10 Thy hand is known ; nor needs thy work a name , 15 The Poem loudly must the pen proclaim . I see , my friend ! O , sacred Poet , hail ! The brightness of thy face defeats ...
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