The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Band 2C. Cooke, 1795 |
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... those the fairest light , Thus from the ocean firft did rife : 20 25 30 And thus thro ' mifts we fee the fun , Which elfe we durft not gaze upon . 5 These filver drops , like morning dew , Foretell the fervour of the day : So from one ...
... those the fairest light , Thus from the ocean firft did rife : 20 25 30 And thus thro ' mifts we fee the fun , Which elfe we durft not gaze upon . 5 These filver drops , like morning dew , Foretell the fervour of the day : So from one ...
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... 'd never name queens , minifters , or kings ; [ things ; Keep clofe to ears , and those let affes prick , ' Tis nothing . - P . Nothing ! if they bite and kick ? Out Out with it , Dunciad ! let the secret pass 22 PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES .
... 'd never name queens , minifters , or kings ; [ things ; Keep clofe to ears , and those let affes prick , ' Tis nothing . - P . Nothing ! if they bite and kick ? Out Out with it , Dunciad ! let the secret pass 22 PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES .
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... those they left me - for they left me Gay ; Left me to fee neglected genius bloom , Neglected die , and tell it on his tomb : Of all thy blameless life the fole return 255 My verfe , and Queensb'ry weeping o'er thy urn ! 260 O ! let me ...
... those they left me - for they left me Gay ; Left me to fee neglected genius bloom , Neglected die , and tell it on his tomb : Of all thy blameless life the fole return 255 My verfe , and Queensb'ry weeping o'er thy urn ! 260 O ! let me ...
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... those they served in . And indeed there is not in the world a greater error than that which fools are fo apt to fall into , and knaves with good rea- fon to encourage , the mistaking a fatirift for a libel- ler ; whereas to a true ...
... those they served in . And indeed there is not in the world a greater error than that which fools are fo apt to fall into , and knaves with good rea- fon to encourage , the mistaking a fatirift for a libel- ler ; whereas to a true ...
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... Cæfaris aurem ; Cui male fi palpere , recalcitrat undique tutus . T. Quanto rectius hoc , quam trifti lædere versu Patolabum fcurram , Nomentanumque nepotem ? E'en those you touch not hate you . P. What IMITATIONS OF HORACE . 35.
... Cæfaris aurem ; Cui male fi palpere , recalcitrat undique tutus . T. Quanto rectius hoc , quam trifti lædere versu Patolabum fcurram , Nomentanumque nepotem ? E'en those you touch not hate you . P. What IMITATIONS OF HORACE . 35.
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