The Works of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions and Improvements. With the Life of the Author, 2. köideD. Buchanan, 1804 - 332 pages |
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... hearts ftill worse . Ver . 150. A painted meadow , or a purling fream , is a verfe of Mr. Additon . Ver . 164. flashing Bentley ] This great man , fays Mr. Warburton , though with all his faults , deferved to be but into better company ...
... hearts ftill worse . Ver . 150. A painted meadow , or a purling fream , is a verfe of Mr. Additon . Ver . 164. flashing Bentley ] This great man , fays Mr. Warburton , though with all his faults , deferved to be but into better company ...
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... heart , Fop at the toilet , flatt'rer at the board , Now trips a lady , and now ftruts a lord . Eve's s tempter thus the Rabbins have exprest , A cherub's face , a reptile all the rest . Beauty that shocks you , parts that none will ...
... heart , Fop at the toilet , flatt'rer at the board , Now trips a lady , and now ftruts a lord . Eve's s tempter thus the Rabbins have exprest , A cherub's face , a reptile all the rest . Beauty that shocks you , parts that none will ...
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... heart , and as thy birth obfcure , had fallen from a like courtly pen , in certain Verfes to the Imitator of Horace . Mr. Pope's father was of a gentleman's family in Oxfordshire , the head of which was the Earl of Downe , whofe fole ...
... heart , and as thy birth obfcure , had fallen from a like courtly pen , in certain Verfes to the Imitator of Horace . Mr. Pope's father was of a gentleman's family in Oxfordshire , the head of which was the Earl of Downe , whofe fole ...
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... heart . By nature honeft , by experience wife , Healthy by temp'rance , and by exercife ; His life , though long , to sickness paft unknown , His death was inftant , and without a groan . O grant me thus to live , and thus to die ! Who ...
... heart . By nature honeft , by experience wife , Healthy by temp'rance , and by exercife ; His life , though long , to sickness paft unknown , His death was inftant , and without a groan . O grant me thus to live , and thus to die ! Who ...
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... to commend The man whofe heart has ne'er forgot a friend , Or head , an author : Critic , yet polite , And friend to learning , yet too wife to write . SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF HORA C E IMITATED . T 22 EPISTLE TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT .
... to commend The man whofe heart has ne'er forgot a friend , Or head , an author : Critic , yet polite , And friend to learning , yet too wife to write . SATIRES AND EPISTLES OF HORA C E IMITATED . T 22 EPISTLE TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT .
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