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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... thro ' my Grot they glide , By land , by water , they renew the charge , They stop the chariot , and they board the barge . 10 No place is facred , nor the Church is free , · Ev'n Sunday shines no Sabbath day to me : NOTES . VER . I ...
... thro ' my Grot they glide , By land , by water , they renew the charge , They stop the chariot , and they board the barge . 10 No place is facred , nor the Church is free , · Ev'n Sunday shines no Sabbath day to me : NOTES . VER . I ...
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... thro ' the broken pane , Rhymes ere he wakes , and prints before Term ends ,, Oblig'd by hunger , and request of friends : 22 The piece , you think , is incorrect ? why take it , 49 . ,, I'm all fubmiffion , what you'd have it , make it ...
... thro ' the broken pane , Rhymes ere he wakes , and prints before Term ends ,, Oblig'd by hunger , and request of friends : 22 The piece , you think , is incorrect ? why take it , 49 . ,, I'm all fubmiffion , what you'd have it , make it ...
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... thro ' , He spins the flight , self - pleafing thread anew : Destroy his fib or sophistry , in vain , The creature's at his dirty work again , Thron'd in the centre of his thin defigns , Proud of a vast extent of flimzy lines ! Whom ...
... thro ' , He spins the flight , self - pleafing thread anew : Destroy his fib or sophistry , in vain , The creature's at his dirty work again , Thron'd in the centre of his thin defigns , Proud of a vast extent of flimzy lines ! Whom ...
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... thro ' this long difeafe , my Life , To fecond , ARBUTHNOT ! thy Art and Care , And teach , the Being you preferv❜d , to bear . But why then publifh ? Granville the polite , 135 And knowing Walsh , would tell me I could write ; Well ...
... thro ' this long difeafe , my Life , To fecond , ARBUTHNOT ! thy Art and Care , And teach , the Being you preferv❜d , to bear . But why then publifh ? Granville the polite , 135 And knowing Walsh , would tell me I could write ; Well ...
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... thro ' the town , To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; Nor at Rehearsals sweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my fide ; But fick of fops , and poetry , and prate , To Bufo left the whole Caftalian ...
... thro ' the town , To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; Nor at Rehearsals sweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my fide ; But fick of fops , and poetry , and prate , To Bufo left the whole Caftalian ...
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