The Works of Alexander Pope: With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements : Together with All His Notes, 2. köideW. Cavil, T. Martin, T. French and J. Wren, 1795 |
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... laws ; 430 Receiv'd the reins of abfolute command , With all the government of house and land , And empire o'er his tongue , and o'er his hand . As for the volume that revil'd the dames , 434 ' Twas torn to fragments , and condemn'd to ...
... laws ; 430 Receiv'd the reins of abfolute command , With all the government of house and land , And empire o'er his tongue , and o'er his hand . As for the volume that revil'd the dames , 434 ' Twas torn to fragments , and condemn'd to ...
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... laws to roll , And ftretch'd his empire to the frozen pole , Or long before , with early valour ftrove , In youthful arms t ' affert the cause of Jove . 30 20 Unde graves iræ cognata in monia Baccho ; Quod fæve Junonis opus ; cui ...
... laws to roll , And ftretch'd his empire to the frozen pole , Or long before , with early valour ftrove , In youthful arms t ' affert the cause of Jove . 30 20 Unde graves iræ cognata in monia Baccho ; Quod fæve Junonis opus ; cui ...
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... laws of fecret fate above , And the dark counfels of almighty Jove , ' Tis thine the feeds of future war to know , The change of fceptres , and impending woe ; When direful meteors fpread thro ' glowing air Long trails of light , and ...
... laws of fecret fate above , And the dark counfels of almighty Jove , ' Tis thine the feeds of future war to know , The change of fceptres , and impending woe ; When direful meteors fpread thro ' glowing air Long trails of light , and ...
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... laws . Then pompous Silence reigns , and ftills the noify XII . Paft fervices of friends , good deeds of foes , What fav'rites gain , and what the nation owes , Fly the forgetful world , and in thy arms repofe . XIII . The country - wit ...
... laws . Then pompous Silence reigns , and ftills the noify XII . Paft fervices of friends , good deeds of foes , What fav'rites gain , and what the nation owes , Fly the forgetful world , and in thy arms repofe . XIII . The country - wit ...
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... Laws , Imputes to me and my damn'd works the caufe : Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope , And curses wit , and poetry , and Pope . 25 Friend to my life ! ( which did not you prolong , The world had wanted many an idle fong ) , What ...
... Laws , Imputes to me and my damn'd works the caufe : Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope , And curses wit , and poetry , and Pope . 25 Friend to my life ! ( which did not you prolong , The world had wanted many an idle fong ) , What ...
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