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... Alexander Pope ! Plate IX Vol II fawing of Title Children ! here leap in Here trip my Here prove who best can dash thro thick & thin . Lunciad Book II WORKS OF Alexander Pope , Efq . IN SIX VOLUMES. atonce.
... Alexander Pope ! Plate IX Vol II fawing of Title Children ! here leap in Here trip my Here prove who best can dash thro thick & thin . Lunciad Book II WORKS OF Alexander Pope , Efq . IN SIX VOLUMES. atonce.
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... thro ' the dome be thine , — " Go to the good and just , an awful train ! " Thy foul's delight Recorded in like manner for his virtuous disposition , and gentle bearing , by the ingenious Mr. WALTER HART , in this apoftrophe : " ( e ) O ...
... thro ' the dome be thine , — " Go to the good and just , an awful train ! " Thy foul's delight Recorded in like manner for his virtuous disposition , and gentle bearing , by the ingenious Mr. WALTER HART , in this apoftrophe : " ( e ) O ...
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... thro ' his moral page , " Whose blameless life still answers to his fong . " Mr. THOMSON , in his elegant and philosophical poem of the Seafons : " Altho ' not sweeter his own Homer sings , " Yet is his life the more endearing song ...
... thro ' his moral page , " Whose blameless life still answers to his fong . " Mr. THOMSON , in his elegant and philosophical poem of the Seafons : " Altho ' not sweeter his own Homer sings , " Yet is his life the more endearing song ...
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... thro ' those certain strainers which our poet fomewhere speaketh of . But when it is let alone to work upon the lees , it acquireth strength by old age , and becometh a lafting ornament to the lit- tle Epic . It is true , indeed , there ...
... thro ' those certain strainers which our poet fomewhere speaketh of . But when it is let alone to work upon the lees , it acquireth strength by old age , and becometh a lafting ornament to the lit- tle Epic . It is true , indeed , there ...
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... thro ' the bleak recefs , Emblem of music caus'd by emptiness ; Here in one bed two shiv'ring sisters lie , The cave of Poverty and Poetry . Var . Where wave the tatter'd ensigns of Rag - fair , ] Rag - fair is a place near the Tower of ...
... thro ' the bleak recefs , Emblem of music caus'd by emptiness ; Here in one bed two shiv'ring sisters lie , The cave of Poverty and Poetry . Var . Where wave the tatter'd ensigns of Rag - fair , ] Rag - fair is a place near the Tower of ...
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