Poetical Works, to which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J.Woodward, 1836 |
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... fame , Or urged by wrongs , to Troy's destruction came ! To count them all , demands a thousand tongues , A throat of brass and adamantine lungs . Now , Virgin Goddesses , immortal Nine ! That round Olympus ' heavenly summit shine , Who ...
... fame , Or urged by wrongs , to Troy's destruction came ! To count them all , demands a thousand tongues , A throat of brass and adamantine lungs . Now , Virgin Goddesses , immortal Nine ! That round Olympus ' heavenly summit shine , Who ...
Page xviii
... fame , were by him printed and Oxford's , and that the copy thence stolen was sent sold . This volume containing some Letters from to the press . The story was doubtless received / noblemen , Pope incited a prosecution against him with ...
... fame , were by him printed and Oxford's , and that the copy thence stolen was sent sold . This volume containing some Letters from to the press . The story was doubtless received / noblemen , Pope incited a prosecution against him with ...
Page xxviii
... fame , when he speaks of riches kind sometimes with gay indifference , as on emmets and poverty , of success and disappointment , with of a hillock , below his serious attention ; and some - negligent indifference , he certainly does ...
... fame , when he speaks of riches kind sometimes with gay indifference , as on emmets and poverty , of success and disappointment , with of a hillock , below his serious attention ; and some - negligent indifference , he certainly does ...
Page 43
... fame or pleasure as each affords the other . ting circumstances . Their particular friends may be either ignorant or insincere ; and the rest of the world in general is too well bred to shock them with a truth which generally their ...
... fame or pleasure as each affords the other . ting circumstances . Their particular friends may be either ignorant or insincere ; and the rest of the world in general is too well bred to shock them with a truth which generally their ...
Page 58
... fame , and puts his laws in force . I know there are , to whose presumptuous thoughts Those freer beauties , e'en in them , seem faults , 170 Some figures monstrous and n is - shaped appear , Consider'd singly , or beheld too near ...
... fame , and puts his laws in force . I know there are , to whose presumptuous thoughts Those freer beauties , e'en in them , seem faults , 170 Some figures monstrous and n is - shaped appear , Consider'd singly , or beheld too near ...
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