The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... see the greatness of an honest mind ; Can see each Virtue and each Grace unite , And taste the Raptures of a pure Delight ; You visit oft his awful Page with Care , And view that bright Affemblage treasur'd there ; 20 You trace the ...
... see the greatness of an honest mind ; Can see each Virtue and each Grace unite , And taste the Raptures of a pure Delight ; You visit oft his awful Page with Care , And view that bright Affemblage treasur'd there ; 20 You trace the ...
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... See great ERASMUS breaks the spell , And wounds triumphant Folly in her Cell ! ( In vain the folemn Cowl furrounds her face , Vain all her bigot cant , her four grimace ) With shame compell'd her leaden - throne to quit , And own the ...
... See great ERASMUS breaks the spell , And wounds triumphant Folly in her Cell ! ( In vain the folemn Cowl furrounds her face , Vain all her bigot cant , her four grimace ) With shame compell'd her leaden - throne to quit , And own the ...
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... See worlds on worlds compose one universe , Observe how system into system runs , What other planets circle other funs , What vary'd Being peoples ev'ry star , 25 May tell why Heav'n has made us as we are . But of this frame , the ...
... See worlds on worlds compose one universe , Observe how system into system runs , What other planets circle other funs , What vary'd Being peoples ev'ry star , 25 May tell why Heav'n has made us as we are . But of this frame , the ...
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... [ See the View of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy . ) Hence it is , that , where he supposes disorders may tend to some greater good in the natural world , he supposes they may tend likewife to some greater good in the moral , as appears ...
... [ See the View of Lord Bolingbroke's Philosophy . ) Hence it is , that , where he supposes disorders may tend to some greater good in the natural world , he supposes they may tend likewife to some greater good in the moral , as appears ...
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... Evil , againft its nature , productive of Good . " NOTES . VER . 169. But all fubfifts , & c . ] See this subject ex- tended in Ep . ii . from $ 90 to 112 , 155 , & c . VI . What would this Man ? Now upward will Ep . I. 25 ESSAY ON ΜΑΝ .
... Evil , againft its nature , productive of Good . " NOTES . VER . 169. But all fubfifts , & c . ] See this subject ex- tended in Ep . ii . from $ 90 to 112 , 155 , & c . VI . What would this Man ? Now upward will Ep . I. 25 ESSAY ON ΜΑΝ .
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