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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... rage like any fiend ! But you reel home , a drunken beastly bear , Then preach till midnight in your eafy chair ; Cry , wives are false , and ev'ry woman evil , And give up all that's female to the devil . 85 If poor , ( you fay , ) fhe ...
... rage like any fiend ! But you reel home , a drunken beastly bear , Then preach till midnight in your eafy chair ; Cry , wives are false , and ev'ry woman evil , And give up all that's female to the devil . 85 If poor , ( you fay , ) fhe ...
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... rage , and frantic jealousy . His foul , I hope , enjoys eternal glory , For hear on earth I was his purgatory . Oft , when his shoe the most severely wrung , He put on careless airs , and fat and fung . How fore I gall'd him , only ...
... rage , and frantic jealousy . His foul , I hope , enjoys eternal glory , For hear on earth I was his purgatory . Oft , when his shoe the most severely wrung , He put on careless airs , and fat and fung . How fore I gall'd him , only ...
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... rage , the guilty Thebes alarms , Th ' alternate reign deftroy'd by impious arms , Demand our fongs ; a facred fury fires My ravish'd breast , and all the Muse inspires . O Goddefs , fay , fhall I deduce my rhymes From the dire nation ...
... rage , the guilty Thebes alarms , Th ' alternate reign deftroy'd by impious arms , Demand our fongs ; a facred fury fires My ravish'd breast , and all the Muse inspires . O Goddefs , fay , fhall I deduce my rhymes From the dire nation ...
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... rage th ' unhappy monarch found ? The fire against the fon his arrows drew , O'er the wide fields the furious mother flew , And while her arms a fecond hope contain , Sprung from the rocks and plung'd into the main . But wave whate'er ...
... rage th ' unhappy monarch found ? The fire against the fon his arrows drew , O'er the wide fields the furious mother flew , And while her arms a fecond hope contain , Sprung from the rocks and plung'd into the main . But wave whate'er ...
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... rage of Tydeus , or the Prophet's fate ? Or how with hills of flain on ev'ry fide , Hippomedon repell'd the hoftile tide ? 60 Or how the youth with ev'ry grace adorn'd , 65 Untimely fell , to be for ever mourn'd ? Then to fierce ...
... rage of Tydeus , or the Prophet's fate ? Or how with hills of flain on ev'ry fide , Hippomedon repell'd the hoftile tide ? 60 Or how the youth with ev'ry grace adorn'd , 65 Untimely fell , to be for ever mourn'd ? Then to fierce ...
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