The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... Ev'n those you touch not , hate you . P. What should ail ' em ? F. A hundred fmart in Timon and in Balaam : The fewer ftill you name , you wound the more : Bond is but one , but Harpax is a score . P. Each mortal has his pleasure : none ...
... Ev'n those you touch not , hate you . P. What should ail ' em ? F. A hundred fmart in Timon and in Balaam : The fewer ftill you name , you wound the more : Bond is but one , but Harpax is a score . P. Each mortal has his pleasure : none ...
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... ev'n in Louis ' reign ? Could Laureate Dryden pimp and fry'r engage , Yet neither Charles nor James be in a rage ? And I not ftrip the gilding off a knave , Unplac'd , unpenfion'd , no man's heir , or flave ? I will , or perish in the ...
... ev'n in Louis ' reign ? Could Laureate Dryden pimp and fry'r engage , Yet neither Charles nor James be in a rage ? And I not ftrip the gilding off a knave , Unplac'd , unpenfion'd , no man's heir , or flave ? I will , or perish in the ...
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... ev'n to crack live crawfish recommend ; I'd never doubt at court to make a friend . ' Tis yet in vain , I own , to keep a pother About one vice , and fall into the other : Between excefs and famine lies a mean ; Plain , but not fordid ...
... ev'n to crack live crawfish recommend ; I'd never doubt at court to make a friend . ' Tis yet in vain , I own , to keep a pother About one vice , and fall into the other : Between excefs and famine lies a mean ; Plain , but not fordid ...
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... ev'n in found divines . On morning wings how active springs the mind That leaves the load of yesterday behind ! How eafy ev'ry labour it pursues ! How coming to the poet ev'ry Mufe ! Not but we may exceed , fome holy time , B $ Or tir'd ...
... ev'n in found divines . On morning wings how active springs the mind That leaves the load of yesterday behind ! How eafy ev'ry labour it pursues ! How coming to the poet ev'ry Mufe ! Not but we may exceed , fome holy time , B $ Or tir'd ...
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... ev'n in Brunswick's cause . A voice there is , that whispers in my ear , ( ' Tis reafon's voice , which fometimes one can hear ) >> Friend Pope ! be prudent , let your Mufe take breath , » And never gallop Pegafus to death ; » Left ...
... ev'n in Brunswick's cause . A voice there is , that whispers in my ear , ( ' Tis reafon's voice , which fometimes one can hear ) >> Friend Pope ! be prudent , let your Mufe take breath , » And never gallop Pegafus to death ; » Left ...
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