The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... play ftands still ; damn action and discourse , Back fly the scenes , and enter foot and horse ; Pageants on pageants , in long order drawn , Peers , heralds , bishops , ermin , gold and lawn : The champion too ! and , to complete the ...
... play ftands still ; damn action and discourse , Back fly the scenes , and enter foot and horse ; Pageants on pageants , in long order drawn , Peers , heralds , bishops , ermin , gold and lawn : The champion too ! and , to complete the ...
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... from art , not chance ; As thofe move eafieft who have learn'd to dance c If fuch the plague and pains to write by rule , Better ( fay 1 ) be pleas'd , and play the fool ; Call , if you will , bad rhyming a disease 81 Book II . IMITATIONS.
... from art , not chance ; As thofe move eafieft who have learn'd to dance c If fuch the plague and pains to write by rule , Better ( fay 1 ) be pleas'd , and play the fool ; Call , if you will , bad rhyming a disease 81 Book II . IMITATIONS.
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... play'd , and lov'd , and eat , and drank your fill : Walk fober off ; before a sprightlier age your will ; Comes titt'ring on , and shoves you from the ftage : Leave fuch to trifle with more grace and ease , Whom folly pleases , and ...
... play'd , and lov'd , and eat , and drank your fill : Walk fober off ; before a sprightlier age your will ; Comes titt'ring on , and shoves you from the ftage : Leave fuch to trifle with more grace and ease , Whom folly pleases , and ...
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... play At fpan - counter , or blow - point , but shall pay Toll to fome courtier ; and wifer than all us , He knows what lady is not painted . Thus , So when you plague a fool , ' tis still 108 SATIRES OF DR . DONNE Sat. IV .
... play At fpan - counter , or blow - point , but shall pay Toll to fome courtier ; and wifer than all us , He knows what lady is not painted . Thus , So when you plague a fool , ' tis still 108 SATIRES OF DR . DONNE Sat. IV .
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... play'd the man And so may'it thou , illustrious Pafferan ! But shall a printer , weary of his life , Learn , from their books , to hang himself and wife ? This , this , my friend , I cannot , must not bear ; ? Vice , thus abus'd ...
... play'd the man And so may'it thou , illustrious Pafferan ! But shall a printer , weary of his life , Learn , from their books , to hang himself and wife ? This , this , my friend , I cannot , must not bear ; ? Vice , thus abus'd ...
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