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... dark world thy fhining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat becomes our own . The Eastern pomp had just bespoke our care , And India pour'd her gaudy treasures here : A A various fpoil adorn'd our naked land , The pride ( xx )
... dark world thy fhining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat becomes our own . The Eastern pomp had just bespoke our care , And India pour'd her gaudy treasures here : A A various fpoil adorn'd our naked land , The pride ( xx )
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Alexander Pope. T To Mr. POPE . NO praife , and still with just respect to praise A Bard triumphant in immortal bays , The Learn'd to fhow , the Senfible commend , Yet still preserve the province of the Friends What life , what vigour ...
Alexander Pope. T To Mr. POPE . NO praife , and still with just respect to praise A Bard triumphant in immortal bays , The Learn'd to fhow , the Senfible commend , Yet still preserve the province of the Friends What life , what vigour ...
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... to his fhrine , Tho ' ev'ry Laurel thro ' the dome be thine , ( From the proud Epic , down to those that shade The gentler brow of the foft Lesbian maid ) VOL . I. b 35 Go Go to the Good and Just , an awful train ( xxxiii )
... to his fhrine , Tho ' ev'ry Laurel thro ' the dome be thine , ( From the proud Epic , down to those that shade The gentler brow of the foft Lesbian maid ) VOL . I. b 35 Go Go to the Good and Just , an awful train ( xxxiii )
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Alexander Pope. Go to the Good and Just , an awful train , Thy foul's delight , and glory of the Fane : While thro ' the earth thy dear remembrance flies , " Sweet to the World , and grateful to the skies . 4a SIMON HARCOURT . I To Mr ...
Alexander Pope. Go to the Good and Just , an awful train , Thy foul's delight , and glory of the Fane : While thro ' the earth thy dear remembrance flies , " Sweet to the World , and grateful to the skies . 4a SIMON HARCOURT . I To Mr ...
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... just alike , yet each believes his own . In Poets as true Genius is but rare , True Taste as feldom is the Critic's fhare ; Both muft alike from heav'n derive their light , These born to judge , as well as those to write : S 10 Let Let ...
... just alike , yet each believes his own . In Poets as true Genius is but rare , True Taste as feldom is the Critic's fhare ; Both muft alike from heav'n derive their light , These born to judge , as well as those to write : S 10 Let Let ...
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