The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, 3. köideA. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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Page 75
... raise , Which feeks no int'reft , no reward but praife ; And build on wants , and on defects of mind , The joy , the peace , the glory of Mankind . Heav'n forming each on other to depend , A mafter , or a fervant , or a friend , Bids ...
... raise , Which feeks no int'reft , no reward but praife ; And build on wants , and on defects of mind , The joy , the peace , the glory of Mankind . Heav'n forming each on other to depend , A mafter , or a fervant , or a friend , Bids ...
Page 77
... raise our idea of God's good- nefs ; who hath not only provided more than a counter- balance of real happiness to human miferies , but hath even , in his infinite compaflion , beftowed on thofe , who were fo foolish as not to have made ...
... raise our idea of God's good- nefs ; who hath not only provided more than a counter- balance of real happiness to human miferies , but hath even , in his infinite compaflion , beftowed on thofe , who were fo foolish as not to have made ...
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... raise o'er Inftinct as you can , In this ' tis God directs , in that ' tis Man . 95 Who taught the nations of the field and wood To fhun their poison , and to chufe their food ? 100 Prefcient , the tides or tempefts to withstand , Build ...
... raise o'er Inftinct as you can , In this ' tis God directs , in that ' tis Man . 95 Who taught the nations of the field and wood To fhun their poison , and to chufe their food ? 100 Prefcient , the tides or tempefts to withstand , Build ...
Page 99
... raise our idea of divine Wisdom to the highest pitch . This he does in a profopopaia the most fublime that ever entered into the human imagination : Thus then to Man the voice of Nature spake : " Go , from the creatures thy inftructions ...
... raise our idea of divine Wisdom to the highest pitch . This he does in a profopopaia the most fublime that ever entered into the human imagination : Thus then to Man the voice of Nature spake : " Go , from the creatures thy inftructions ...
Page 100
... raised to the Magiftracy in this new Society formed for the perfecting of them . NOTES . not finding the Author had represented her in any great Emotion , he was willing to improve upon his Original , VER . 173. Learn from the birds ...
... raised to the Magiftracy in this new Society formed for the perfecting of them . NOTES . not finding the Author had represented her in any great Emotion , he was willing to improve upon his Original , VER . 173. Learn from the birds ...
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