The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, 2. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... most in what was best ; And the last joy was dearer than the reft . Then with each word , each glance , each motion fir'd , You still enjoy'd , and yet you ftill defir'd , 60 ' Till all diffolving in the trance we lay , And in ...
... most in what was best ; And the last joy was dearer than the reft . Then with each word , each glance , each motion fir'd , You still enjoy'd , and yet you ftill defir'd , 60 ' Till all diffolving in the trance we lay , And in ...
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... most distinguished perfons of their age in learning and beauty , but for nothing more famous than for their unfortunate paffion . After a long course of calamities , they retired each to a feveral Convent , and confecrated the remainder ...
... most distinguished perfons of their age in learning and beauty , but for nothing more famous than for their unfortunate paffion . After a long course of calamities , they retired each to a feveral Convent , and confecrated the remainder ...
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... our fad , our tender ftory tell ! The well - fung woes will footh my penfive ghost ; He best can paint ' em who shall feel ' em most . TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS . Advertisement . TH HE following Tranflations ELOISA TO ABELARD . 45.
... our fad , our tender ftory tell ! The well - fung woes will footh my penfive ghost ; He best can paint ' em who shall feel ' em most . TRANSLATIONS AND IMITATIONS . Advertisement . TH HE following Tranflations ELOISA TO ABELARD . 45.
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... most part indeed but a fort of Exercifes , while he was improving himself in the Languages , and car- ried by his early Bent to Poetry to perform them rather in Verse than Profe . Mr. Dryden's Fables came out about that time , which ...
... most part indeed but a fort of Exercifes , while he was improving himself in the Languages , and car- ried by his early Bent to Poetry to perform them rather in Verse than Profe . Mr. Dryden's Fables came out about that time , which ...
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... most of the particular thoughts my own : yet I could not fuf- fer it to be printed without this acknowledgment . The reader who would compare this with Chaucer , may begin with his third Book of Fame , there being no- thing in the two ...
... most of the particular thoughts my own : yet I could not fuf- fer it to be printed without this acknowledgment . The reader who would compare this with Chaucer , may begin with his third Book of Fame , there being no- thing in the two ...
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