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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... ' envenom'd Monsters fpit their deadly foam , To blaft the Laurel that furrounds his Tomb . But You , O WARBURTON ! whose eye Can fee the greatness of an honeft mind ; refin'd Can fee each Virtue and each Grace unite , And A 3.
... ' envenom'd Monsters fpit their deadly foam , To blaft the Laurel that furrounds his Tomb . But You , O WARBURTON ! whose eye Can fee the greatness of an honeft mind ; refin'd Can fee each Virtue and each Grace unite , And A 3.
Page xxiv
... whose baleful dews the Poppy sprung . No longer Genius woo'd the Nine to love , But Dulnefs nodded in the Mufe's grove : Wit , Spirit , Freedom , were the fole offence , Nor aught was held fo dangerous as Senfe . 400 At length , again ...
... whose baleful dews the Poppy sprung . No longer Genius woo'd the Nine to love , But Dulnefs nodded in the Mufe's grove : Wit , Spirit , Freedom , were the fole offence , Nor aught was held fo dangerous as Senfe . 400 At length , again ...
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... whose deathlefs line 495 Reason and Wit with strength collected shine ; Where matchless Wit but wins the fecond praife , Loft , nobly loft , in Truth's fuperior blaze . Did FRIENDSHIP e'er mislead thy wand'ring Mufe ? That Friendship ...
... whose deathlefs line 495 Reason and Wit with strength collected shine ; Where matchless Wit but wins the fecond praife , Loft , nobly loft , in Truth's fuperior blaze . Did FRIENDSHIP e'er mislead thy wand'ring Mufe ? That Friendship ...
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... Whose body Nature is , and God the foul ; COMMENTARY . VER . 267. All are but parts of one ftupendous whole , ] Having thus given a representation of God's creation , as one entire whole , where all the parts have a neceffary dependence ...
... Whose body Nature is , and God the foul ; COMMENTARY . VER . 267. All are but parts of one ftupendous whole , ] Having thus given a representation of God's creation , as one entire whole , where all the parts have a neceffary dependence ...
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... Whose body Nature is , and God the foul , That , chang'd thro ' all , and yet in all the fame , Great in the earth , as in th ' æthereal frame , Warms in the fun , refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the ftars , and bloffoms in the trees ...
... Whose body Nature is , and God the foul , That , chang'd thro ' all , and yet in all the fame , Great in the earth , as in th ' æthereal frame , Warms in the fun , refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the ftars , and bloffoms in the trees ...
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