“The” Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, 1. köideFredrick Nicolai, 1762 |
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... face , it can fearce be diftin- guifh'd from flattery , and if in his abfence , it is hard to be certain of it . Were he fure to be commended by the best and most knowing , he is as fure of being envied by the worst and most ignorant ...
... face , it can fearce be diftin- guifh'd from flattery , and if in his abfence , it is hard to be certain of it . Were he fure to be commended by the best and most knowing , he is as fure of being envied by the worst and most ignorant ...
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... faces are not our own , because they are like our Fathers : And indeed it is very unreafonable , that people fhould expect us to be Scholars , and yet be angry to find us fo . I fairly confefs that I have ferv'd myself all I could by ...
... faces are not our own , because they are like our Fathers : And indeed it is very unreafonable , that people fhould expect us to be Scholars , and yet be angry to find us fo . I fairly confefs that I have ferv'd myself all I could by ...
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... habuere , puellæ Naides , indigno cum Gallus amore periret ? Nam neque Parnaffi vobis juga , nam neque Pindi / Ulla moram fecere , neque Aonia Aganippe . Virg . out of Theocr . 30 As in the crystal fpring I view my face 20 PASTORAL S.
... habuere , puellæ Naides , indigno cum Gallus amore periret ? Nam neque Parnaffi vobis juga , nam neque Pindi / Ulla moram fecere , neque Aonia Aganippe . Virg . out of Theocr . 30 As in the crystal fpring I view my face 20 PASTORAL S.
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... face , Fresh rifing blufhes paint the wat'ty glass ; But fince those graces please thy eyes no more , I fhun the fountains which I fought before . Once I was fkill'd in ev'ry herb that grew , And ev'ry plant that drinks the morning dew ...
... face , Fresh rifing blufhes paint the wat'ty glass ; But fince those graces please thy eyes no more , I fhun the fountains which I fought before . Once I was fkill'd in ev'ry herb that grew , And ev'ry plant that drinks the morning dew ...
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... face he wipes off ev'ry tear . h In adamantine chains fhall Death be bound , And Hell's grim tyrant feel . th ' eternal wound . As the good fhepherds tends his fleecy care , Secks frefheft pafture and the pureft air , Explores the loft ...
... face he wipes off ev'ry tear . h In adamantine chains fhall Death be bound , And Hell's grim tyrant feel . th ' eternal wound . As the good fhepherds tends his fleecy care , Secks frefheft pafture and the pureft air , Explores the loft ...
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