The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... just so many score Will gain a wife with half as many more , Procure her beauty , make that beauty chaste , And then fuch friends- as cannot fail to laft . A man of wealth is dubb'd a man of worth , C Venus shall give him form , and ...
... just so many score Will gain a wife with half as many more , Procure her beauty , make that beauty chaste , And then fuch friends- as cannot fail to laft . A man of wealth is dubb'd a man of worth , C Venus shall give him form , and ...
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... just and ufeful ; that whatever extravagancies were left on the ftage , were owing to the ill tafte of the nobility ; that poets , under due regula- tions , were in many refpects useful to the ftate ; and concludes , that it was upon ...
... just and ufeful ; that whatever extravagancies were left on the ftage , were owing to the ill tafte of the nobility ; that poets , under due regula- tions , were in many refpects useful to the ftate ; and concludes , that it was upon ...
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... you ply For ever funk too low , or born too high ! Who pants for glory finds but short repose , A breath revives him , or a breath o'erthrows . Farewell the ftage ! if just as thrives the play 70 Book II . IMITATIONS.
... you ply For ever funk too low , or born too high ! Who pants for glory finds but short repose , A breath revives him , or a breath o'erthrows . Farewell the ftage ! if just as thrives the play 70 Book II . IMITATIONS.
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Alexander Pope. Farewell the ftage ! if just as thrives the play , The filly bard grows fat , or falls away . There still remains , to mortify a wit , The many - headed monster of the pit : A fenfelefs , worthlefs , and unhonour'd croud ...
Alexander Pope. Farewell the ftage ! if just as thrives the play , The filly bard grows fat , or falls away . There still remains , to mortify a wit , The many - headed monster of the pit : A fenfelefs , worthlefs , and unhonour'd croud ...
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... to go , To fing , or cease to fing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ten , You lose your patience , just like other men . Then Then too we hurt ourselves , when to defend A 72 Book II . IMITATIONS.
... to go , To fing , or cease to fing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ten , You lose your patience , just like other men . Then Then too we hurt ourselves , when to defend A 72 Book II . IMITATIONS.
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