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... the fame immortality : Tho ' if we took the fame care , we should ftill lie under a farther misfortune : they writ in languages that became univerfal and everlafting , ľ lafting , while ours are extremely limited both in 10 PREFACE .
... the fame immortality : Tho ' if we took the fame care , we should ftill lie under a farther misfortune : they writ in languages that became univerfal and everlafting , ľ lafting , while ours are extremely limited both in 10 PREFACE .
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... ftill unchang'd the form and mode remain , Shap'd like the homely ruffet of the swain . Your rural Mufe appears to justify The long - loft graces of Simplicity : So rural beauties captivate our sense With virgin charms , and native ...
... ftill unchang'd the form and mode remain , Shap'd like the homely ruffet of the swain . Your rural Mufe appears to justify The long - loft graces of Simplicity : So rural beauties captivate our sense With virgin charms , and native ...
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... I foresee , will make reprizals there , And the Tranflator's Palm to me transfer . With less regret my claim I now decline , The World will think his English Iliad mine . 20 E. FENTON . Το To Mr. POPE . T O praife , and ftill ( xxv )
... I foresee , will make reprizals there , And the Tranflator's Palm to me transfer . With less regret my claim I now decline , The World will think his English Iliad mine . 20 E. FENTON . Το To Mr. POPE . T O praife , and ftill ( xxv )
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Alexander Pope. To Mr. POPE . T O praife , and ftill with juft refpect to praise A Bard triumphant in immortal bays , The Learn'd to fhow , the Senfible commend , Yet ftill preserve the province of the Friend ; What life , what vigour ...
Alexander Pope. To Mr. POPE . T O praife , and ftill with juft refpect to praise A Bard triumphant in immortal bays , The Learn'd to fhow , the Senfible commend , Yet ftill preserve the province of the Friend ; What life , what vigour ...
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... ftill Ulyffes fing . How long * that Hero , by unskilful hands , Stript of his robes , a Beggar trod our lands ? Such as he wander'd o'er his native coaft , Shrunk by the wand , and all the warrior loft : O'er his smooth skin a bark of ...
... ftill Ulyffes fing . How long * that Hero , by unskilful hands , Stript of his robes , a Beggar trod our lands ? Such as he wander'd o'er his native coaft , Shrunk by the wand , and all the warrior loft : O'er his smooth skin a bark of ...
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