The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... must wear a smile ! In frowns array'd her beauties ftronger rife , When love of Virtue wakes her scorn of Vice : Where Juftice calls , ' tis Cruelty to fave ; And ' tis the Law's good - nature hangs the Knave . Who combats Virtue's foe ...
... must wear a smile ! In frowns array'd her beauties ftronger rife , When love of Virtue wakes her scorn of Vice : Where Juftice calls , ' tis Cruelty to fave ; And ' tis the Law's good - nature hangs the Knave . Who combats Virtue's foe ...
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... must shine ; The Poet can but set it in his line : And who unmov'd with laughter can behold A fordid pebble meanly grac'd with gold ? Let real Merit then adorn your lays , 340 For Shame attends on proftituted praise : And all your wit ...
... must shine ; The Poet can but set it in his line : And who unmov'd with laughter can behold A fordid pebble meanly grac'd with gold ? Let real Merit then adorn your lays , 340 For Shame attends on proftituted praise : And all your wit ...
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... must be destroyed , 233. IX . The extra- vagance , madness , and pride of fuch a defire , 250 . X. The confequence of all , the abfolute fubmiffion due to Providence , both as to our present and future state , 281 , & c . to the end ...
... must be destroyed , 233. IX . The extra- vagance , madness , and pride of fuch a defire , 250 . X. The confequence of all , the abfolute fubmiffion due to Providence , both as to our present and future state , 281 , & c . to the end ...
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... must , & c . ] Intimating that human follies are fo ftrangely abfurd , that it is not in the power of the most compassionate , on fome occafions , to re- train their mirth : And that it's crimes are fo flagitious , that the most candid ...
... must , & c . ] Intimating that human follies are fo ftrangely abfurd , that it is not in the power of the most compassionate , on fome occafions , to re- train their mirth : And that it's crimes are fo flagitious , that the most candid ...
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... must be drawn ; " and to this station they must all be referred . " The con- fequence is , that our reasonings on his nature and end muft needs be very imperfect . 66 " " Thro ' worlds unnumber'd tho ' the God be known C 3 EP . I. 5 ...
... must be drawn ; " and to this station they must all be referred . " The con- fequence is , that our reasonings on his nature and end muft needs be very imperfect . 66 " " Thro ' worlds unnumber'd tho ' the God be known C 3 EP . I. 5 ...
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