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, 3. köideJ. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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... thought and vain , To bind the Tiger in so weak a chain . Nay more when flagrant crimes your laughter move , The ... thoughts and numbers to your fong : VOL . III . B On wing proportion'd to your quarry rise , And stoop Part II . ESSAY ...
... thought and vain , To bind the Tiger in so weak a chain . Nay more when flagrant crimes your laughter move , The ... thoughts and numbers to your fong : VOL . III . B On wing proportion'd to your quarry rise , And stoop Part II . ESSAY ...
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... SATIRE's Law confin'd : She yields description of the nobleft kind . Inferior art the Landskip may design , And paint the purple ev'ning in the line : Her daring thought effays a higher plan ; Her hand XX ESSAY ON SATIR E. Part II .
... SATIRE's Law confin'd : She yields description of the nobleft kind . Inferior art the Landskip may design , And paint the purple ev'ning in the line : Her daring thought effays a higher plan ; Her hand XX ESSAY ON SATIR E. Part II .
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... thought effays a higher plan ; Her hand delineates Paffion , pictures Man . And great the toil , the latent foul to trace , To paint the heart , and catch internal grace ; By turns bid Vice or Virtue strike our eyes , Now bid a Wolfey ...
... thought effays a higher plan ; Her hand delineates Paffion , pictures Man . And great the toil , the latent foul to trace , To paint the heart , and catch internal grace ; By turns bid Vice or Virtue strike our eyes , Now bid a Wolfey ...
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... thought : Greatly fedate , contemn'd a Tyrant's reign , And lash'd corruption with a calm disdain . More ardent eloquence , and boundless rage , Inflame bold JUVENAL's exalted page , 375 380 His mighty numbers aw'd corrupted Rome , 385 ...
... thought : Greatly fedate , contemn'd a Tyrant's reign , And lash'd corruption with a calm disdain . More ardent eloquence , and boundless rage , Inflame bold JUVENAL's exalted page , 375 380 His mighty numbers aw'd corrupted Rome , 385 ...
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... thought . 421 Yet fearce had SATIRE well relum'd her flame , ( With grief the Mufe records her Country's fhame ) Ere Britain faw the foul revolt commence , And treach'rous Wit began her war with Sense . Then rofe a fhameless mercenary ...
... thought . 421 Yet fearce had SATIRE well relum'd her flame , ( With grief the Mufe records her Country's fhame ) Ere Britain faw the foul revolt commence , And treach'rous Wit began her war with Sense . Then rofe a fhameless mercenary ...
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