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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Page 10
... learned men have shown . All this I faid : but dreams , Sirs , I had none ; I followed but my crafty Crony's lore , Who bid me tell this lie ---- and twenty more . Thus day by day , and month by month , we paft ; It pleas'd the Lord to ...
... learned men have shown . All this I faid : but dreams , Sirs , I had none ; I followed but my crafty Crony's lore , Who bid me tell this lie ---- and twenty more . Thus day by day , and month by month , we paft ; It pleas'd the Lord to ...
Page 87
... learned and candid friend to whom it is infcribed , that I make not as free use of theirs as they have done of mine . However , I fhall have this advantage and honour on my fide , that whereas , by their proceeding , any abuse may be ...
... learned and candid friend to whom it is infcribed , that I make not as free use of theirs as they have done of mine . However , I fhall have this advantage and honour on my fide , that whereas , by their proceeding , any abuse may be ...
Page 94
... learned the whole magic of his verfi- fication . In that year he began an epic poem , which Bp . Atterbury long afterward perfuaded him to burn . VARIATIONS . After ver . 124. in the MS . He But , friend , this shape , which you and ...
... learned the whole magic of his verfi- fication . In that year he began an epic poem , which Bp . Atterbury long afterward perfuaded him to burn . VARIATIONS . After ver . 124. in the MS . He But , friend , this shape , which you and ...
Page 113
... learned in the law : You'll give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a fee . F. ( d ) I'd write no more . 10 P. Not write ? but then I think , ( e ) And for my foul I cannot fleep a wink . I nod ...
... learned in the law : You'll give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a fee . F. ( d ) I'd write no more . 10 P. Not write ? but then I think , ( e ) And for my foul I cannot fleep a wink . I nod ...
Page 119
... learned Sir ! ( to cut the matter short ) , Whate'er my fate , or well or ill at court ; Whether Old Age , with faint but cheerful Attends to gild th ' ev'ning of my day , ray , Or Death's black wing already be display'd , 95 To wrap me ...
... learned Sir ! ( to cut the matter short ) , Whate'er my fate , or well or ill at court ; Whether Old Age , with faint but cheerful Attends to gild th ' ev'ning of my day , ray , Or Death's black wing already be display'd , 95 To wrap me ...
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