Selections from Alexander PopeT. Nelson & Sons, 1929 - 467 Seiten |
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... Truth guards the poet , sanctifies the line , And makes immortal , verse as mean as mine . Yes , the last pen for freedom let me draw , When truth stands trembling on the edge of law ; 245 . Not Waller's wreath . - His Panegyric on the ...
... Truth guards the poet , sanctifies the line , And makes immortal , verse as mean as mine . Yes , the last pen for freedom let me draw , When truth stands trembling on the edge of law ; 245 . Not Waller's wreath . - His Panegyric on the ...
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... truth , which the public had said before , that they were dull : and what it had no sooner said , but they themselves were at great pains to procure or even purchase room in the prints , to testify under their hands to the truth of it ...
... truth , which the public had said before , that they were dull : and what it had no sooner said , but they themselves were at great pains to procure or even purchase room in the prints , to testify under their hands to the truth of it ...
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... Truth to her old cavern fled . - Alluding to the saying of Democritus , That Truth lay at the bottom of a deep well , from whence he had drawn her though Butler says , He first put her in , before he drew her out . A SPECIMEN FROM " THE ...
... Truth to her old cavern fled . - Alluding to the saying of Democritus , That Truth lay at the bottom of a deep well , from whence he had drawn her though Butler says , He first put her in , before he drew her out . A SPECIMEN FROM " THE ...
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The Universal Prayer | xviii |
Pastorals | 1 |
Messiah | 25 |
Urheberrecht | |
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