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, 4. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... Virtue fcandal , Innocence a fear , Or from the foft - ey'd virgin fteal a tear . ( Sentiments , which no efforts of genius , without the concur- rence of the heart , could have expreffed in ftrains fo exquifitely fublime ) that the ...
... Virtue fcandal , Innocence a fear , Or from the foft - ey'd virgin fteal a tear . ( Sentiments , which no efforts of genius , without the concur- rence of the heart , could have expreffed in ftrains fo exquifitely fublime ) that the ...
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... Virtue ! all the paft : For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the last , But here again his Friend interrupts the ftrains of his divine enthusiasm , and defires him to clear up an objection made to his conduct , at Court . " That it was ...
... Virtue ! all the paft : For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the last , But here again his Friend interrupts the ftrains of his divine enthusiasm , and defires him to clear up an objection made to his conduct , at Court . " That it was ...
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... virtues of the mind . a Curl fet up his head for a fign . b His Father was crooked . < His Mother was much afflicted with head - achs . NOTES . VER . 127. As yet a child , & c . ] He ufed to fay , that he be- gan to write verses further ...
... virtues of the mind . a Curl fet up his head for a fign . b His Father was crooked . < His Mother was much afflicted with head - achs . NOTES . VER . 127. As yet a child , & c . ] He ufed to fay , that he be- gan to write verses further ...
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... Gladiators live , ' Tis half their bus'nefs blows to ward , or give ; The good their Virtue would effect , or Senfe , Dies between Exigents and Self - defence . MS . Of all thy blameless life the fole return 259 My TO THE SATIRES . 31.
... Gladiators live , ' Tis half their bus'nefs blows to ward , or give ; The good their Virtue would effect , or Senfe , Dies between Exigents and Self - defence . MS . Of all thy blameless life the fole return 259 My TO THE SATIRES . 31.
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... were very liberally bestowed upon him . This , and a great deal more he added on the fame occafion , and affured me , that his new Dunciad would be full as well un- . " Give Virtue fcandal , Innocence a fear , 285 Or 4 34 PROLOGUE.
... were very liberally bestowed upon him . This , and a great deal more he added on the fame occafion , and affured me , that his new Dunciad would be full as well un- . " Give Virtue fcandal , Innocence a fear , 285 Or 4 34 PROLOGUE.
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