The Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, With His Last Corrections, Additions, And Improvements. Containing His Satires, &c. 4, 3. köideNicolai, 1763 - 302 pages |
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... eye , And keep a while one Parent from the fky ! And now the Poem , which holds fo much of the DRAMA , and opens with all the disorder and vexation that every kind of ime pertinence and flander could occafion , concludes with the utmost ...
... eye , And keep a while one Parent from the fky ! And now the Poem , which holds fo much of the DRAMA , and opens with all the disorder and vexation that every kind of ime pertinence and flander could occafion , concludes with the utmost ...
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... eye , and papers in each hand , They rave , recite , and madden round the land . What walls can guard me , or what fhades can hide ? They pierce my thickets , thro ' my Grot they glide , By land , by water , they renew the charge , They ...
... eye , and papers in each hand , They rave , recite , and madden round the land . What walls can guard me , or what fhades can hide ? They pierce my thickets , thro ' my Grot they glide , By land , by water , they renew the charge , They ...
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... eye - brow , or Parnassian fneer ? And has not Colly ftill his lord , and whore ? His butchers Henley , his free masons Moor ? Does not one table Bavius ftill admit ? Still to one Bishop Philips feem a wit ? Still Sappho No Names ១៦ ...
... eye - brow , or Parnassian fneer ? And has not Colly ftill his lord , and whore ? His butchers Henley , his free masons Moor ? Does not one table Bavius ftill admit ? Still to one Bishop Philips feem a wit ? Still Sappho No Names ១៦ ...
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... Eye Go on , obliging creatures , make me fee All that difgrac'd my Betters , met in me . Say for my comfort ... Eye ) it is remarkable that amongst these compliments on his infirmisies and deformities , he mentions his eye , which was ...
... Eye Go on , obliging creatures , make me fee All that difgrac'd my Betters , met in me . Say for my comfort ... Eye ) it is remarkable that amongst these compliments on his infirmisies and deformities , he mentions his eye , which was ...
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... ftate was a delicious little thing , and , as he ex- preffed it , merum fal . Mr. Pope was fhocked for his friend ; and then firft began to open his eyes to his Character . Bleft with each talent and each art to please , 24 PROLOGUE.
... ftate was a delicious little thing , and , as he ex- preffed it , merum fal . Mr. Pope was fhocked for his friend ; and then firft began to open his eyes to his Character . Bleft with each talent and each art to please , 24 PROLOGUE.
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