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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page 20
... verfe extend , And fing with horror his prodigious end . 55 Seditione rogi , tumulifque carentia regum Funera , et egeftas alternis mortibus urbes ; Cærula cum rubuit Lernæo fanguine Dirce , Et Thetis arentés affuetum ftringere ripas ...
... verfe extend , And fing with horror his prodigious end . 55 Seditione rogi , tumulifque carentia regum Funera , et egeftas alternis mortibus urbes ; Cærula cum rubuit Lernæo fanguine Dirce , Et Thetis arentés affuetum ftringere ripas ...
Page 90
... verfe . " Ver , 49. Pitholeon ] The name taken from a foolish poet of Rhodes , who pretended much to Greek . Schol . in Horat . 1. i . Dr Bentley pretends , that this Pitholeon libelled Cæfar allo . See notes on Hor . fat . 1o . l . i ...
... verfe . " Ver , 49. Pitholeon ] The name taken from a foolish poet of Rhodes , who pretended much to Greek . Schol . in Horat . 1. i . Dr Bentley pretends , that this Pitholeon libelled Cæfar allo . See notes on Hor . fat . 1o . l . i ...
Page 96
... . The other two , with very bad heads , had hearts ftill wofe . Ver . 150. A painted meadow , or a purling stream , is a verfe of Mr Addison . Yet Yet ne'er one fprig of laurel grac'd these ribalds , 96 EPISTLE TO Dr ABURTHNOT .
... . The other two , with very bad heads , had hearts ftill wofe . Ver . 150. A painted meadow , or a purling stream , is a verfe of Mr Addison . Yet Yet ne'er one fprig of laurel grac'd these ribalds , 96 EPISTLE TO Dr ABURTHNOT .
Page 101
... verfe and praife ; Nor like a puppy , daggled through the town , 225 To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; Nor at rehearfals fweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my fide ; NOTES . Ver . 216. claps ...
... verfe and praife ; Nor like a puppy , daggled through the town , 225 To fetch and carry fing - fong up and down ; Nor at rehearfals fweat , and mouth'd , and cry'd , With handkerchief and orange at my fide ; NOTES . Ver . 216. claps ...
Page 103
... verfe , and QUEENSB'RY weeping o'er thy urn ! Oh let me live my own , and die fo too ! ( To live and die is all I have to do ) : Maintain a poet's dignity and ease , 257 261 And fee what friends , and read what books I please : Above a ...
... verfe , and QUEENSB'RY weeping o'er thy urn ! Oh let me live my own , and die fo too ! ( To live and die is all I have to do ) : Maintain a poet's dignity and ease , 257 261 And fee what friends , and read what books I please : Above a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
againſt Aonia Argos atque befide beſt breaſt cauſe court defire divine Dunciad Eteocles Ev'n ev'ry eyes facred faid fame fate fatire fcorn feven fhall fhould fibi fide fince fing firſt flain fome fong fool foul fpread ftate ftill ftrange fuch fuit fure hæc Heav'n himſelf Hippomedon honeft honour Horace houſe ignes Jove juft kings laft Laius laſt lefs Lord lov'd ludicra mihi minifter moſt Mufe muft muſt neque nihil NOTES nunc o'er paſs Pindar pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure poet poft Polynices Pope pow'r praiſe quæ Quam quid quis quod rage reft rhyme rife Satire ſhade ſhall Southcot ſtate ſtill tamen Thebes thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro tibi tranflation Twas Tydeus ultro uſe verfe verſe Vertumnus virtue Whig whofe whoſe wife worfe write