The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Band 5A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... Epigrams , Riddles , & c . equally the difgrace of human Wit , Morality , and Common Senfe . P. W. VER . 43. Sepulchral ... Epigram , " Friend ! in your Epitaphs , I'm griev'd , " So very much is faid : " One half will never be believ'd ...
... Epigrams , Riddles , & c . equally the difgrace of human Wit , Morality , and Common Senfe . P. W. VER . 43. Sepulchral ... Epigram , " Friend ! in your Epitaphs , I'm griev'd , " So very much is faid : " One half will never be believ'd ...
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... Epigram : Should Dennis publish , you had ftabb'd your Brother , Lampoon'd your Monarch , or debauch'd your Mo ther ; Say , what revenge on Dennis can be had ? Too dull for laughter , for reply too mad ; On one fo poor you canot take ...
... Epigram : Should Dennis publish , you had ftabb'd your Brother , Lampoon'd your Monarch , or debauch'd your Mo ther ; Say , what revenge on Dennis can be had ? Too dull for laughter , for reply too mad ; On one fo poor you canot take ...
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... Epigram : 66 Quoth Cibber to Pope , Tho ' in Verse you foreclose , I'll have the laft Word ; for by G- , I'll write profe , Poor Colly , thy Reas'ning is none of the strongest , For know , the laft Word is the Word that lafts longeft ...
... Epigram : 66 Quoth Cibber to Pope , Tho ' in Verse you foreclose , I'll have the laft Word ; for by G- , I'll write profe , Poor Colly , thy Reas'ning is none of the strongest , For know , the laft Word is the Word that lafts longeft ...
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... Epigram , " " Tis gen'rous , Tibbald ! in thee and thy brothers , " To help us thus to read the works of others : " Never for this can just returns be shown ; " For who will help us e'er to read thy own ? Var . Notes to dull books , and ...
... Epigram , " " Tis gen'rous , Tibbald ! in thee and thy brothers , " To help us thus to read the works of others : " Never for this can just returns be shown ; " For who will help us e'er to read thy own ? Var . Notes to dull books , and ...
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... Epigram , When Laureates make odes , do you ask of what fort ! Do you ask if they're good , or are evil ? You may judge - From the Devil they come to the Court , And go from the Court to the Devil . VER . 328 .-- Ogilby ) -God farve ...
... Epigram , When Laureates make odes , do you ask of what fort ! Do you ask if they're good , or are evil ? You may judge - From the Devil they come to the Court , And go from the Court to the Devil . VER . 328 .-- Ogilby ) -God farve ...
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