The Poetical Works, Band 1D. A. Borrenstein, 1828 |
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... lives as long as fools are pleased to laugh . Some , valuing those of their own side or mind Still make themselves the measure of mankind : Fondly we think we honour merit then , When we but praise ourselves in other men ... live 72 POPE .
... lives as long as fools are pleased to laugh . Some , valuing those of their own side or mind Still make themselves the measure of mankind : Fondly we think we honour merit then , When we but praise ourselves in other men ... live 72 POPE .
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... live ; The treacherous colours the fair art betray , And all the bright creation fade away ! d ; Unhappy wit , like most mistaken things , Atones not for that envy which it brings ; In youth alone its empty praise we boast , But soon ...
... live ; The treacherous colours the fair art betray , And all the bright creation fade away ! d ; Unhappy wit , like most mistaken things , Atones not for that envy which it brings ; In youth alone its empty praise we boast , But soon ...
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... live . Now by the Nine , those powers adored by me , And Love , the god that ever waits on thee , When first I heard ... lives , ' he cries , Stung with my love , and furious with despair , All torn my garments , and my bosom bare , My ...
... live . Now by the Nine , those powers adored by me , And Love , the god that ever waits on thee , When first I heard ... lives , ' he cries , Stung with my love , and furious with despair , All torn my garments , and my bosom bare , My ...
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PastoralsA Discourse | 11 |
Ode on Solitude | 29 |
WindsorForest | 35 |
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