The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Eight Volumes, Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; Together with All His Notes, 2. köideW. Cavil, T. Martin, T. French, and J. Wren., 1795 |
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... SATIRE II . verfified . SATIRE III . verfified by Dr PARnell , SATIRE IV . EPILOGUE to the SATIRES . 210 219 224 DIALOGUE I. DIALOGUE II . On receiving from the Right Honourable the Lady FRANCES SHIRLEY a flandish and two pens , 243 255 ...
... SATIRE II . verfified . SATIRE III . verfified by Dr PARnell , SATIRE IV . EPILOGUE to the SATIRES . 210 219 224 DIALOGUE I. DIALOGUE II . On receiving from the Right Honourable the Lady FRANCES SHIRLEY a flandish and two pens , 243 255 ...
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... satire bade tranflate , And own'd that nine such poets made a Tate . 199 How did they fume , and stamp , and roar , and chafe ! And fwear , not ADDISON himself was safe . Peace to all fuch ! but were there one whose fires True genius ...
... satire bade tranflate , And own'd that nine such poets made a Tate . 199 How did they fume , and stamp , and roar , and chafe ! And fwear , not ADDISON himself was safe . Peace to all fuch ! but were there one whose fires True genius ...
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... Satire or fenfe , alas ! can Sporus feel ? Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel ? P. Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings , This painted child of dirt , that ftinks and ftings ; 310 Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys , Yet ...
... Satire or fenfe , alas ! can Sporus feel ? Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel ? P. Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings , This painted child of dirt , that ftinks and ftings ; 310 Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys , Yet ...
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... SATIRE I. To Mr. FORTESCUE . HERE are ( I scarce can think it , but am told ) ( a ) There are to whom my fatire seems too bold : Scarce to wife Peter complaifant enough , And fomething faid of Chartres much too rough , ( b ) The lines ...
... SATIRE I. To Mr. FORTESCUE . HERE are ( I scarce can think it , but am told ) ( a ) There are to whom my fatire seems too bold : Scarce to wife Peter complaifant enough , And fomething faid of Chartres much too rough , ( b ) The lines ...
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... Satire's my weapon , but I'm too difcreet To run a muck , and tilt at all I meet ; ( t ) I only wear it in a land of Hectors , Thieves , fupercargoes , fharpers , and directors . ( u ) Save but our army ! and let Jove incruft Swords ...
... Satire's my weapon , but I'm too difcreet To run a muck , and tilt at all I meet ; ( t ) I only wear it in a land of Hectors , Thieves , fupercargoes , fharpers , and directors . ( u ) Save but our army ! and let Jove incruft Swords ...
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