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... last . But I have reason to think they can have no reputation which will conti- : nue long , or which deserves to do so : for they have always fallen short not only of what I read of others , but even of my own Ideas of Poetry . : If ...
... last . But I have reason to think they can have no reputation which will conti- : nue long , or which deserves to do so : for they have always fallen short not only of what I read of others , but even of my own Ideas of Poetry . : If ...
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... last ) remain as a testimo- ny , that their Author never made his talents fub- servient to the mean and unworthy ends of Party or self - interest ; the gratification of publick pre- judices , or private passions ; the flattery of the un ...
... last ) remain as a testimo- ny , that their Author never made his talents fub- servient to the mean and unworthy ends of Party or self - interest ; the gratification of publick pre- judices , or private passions ; the flattery of the un ...
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... last to make it less . Encomiums fuit not this censorious time , Itself a subject for satyric rhime ; Ignorance honour'd , Wit and Worth defam'd , Folly triumphant , and ev'n Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with so much Art ...
... last to make it less . Encomiums fuit not this censorious time , Itself a subject for satyric rhime ; Ignorance honour'd , Wit and Worth defam'd , Folly triumphant , and ev'n Homer blam'd ! But to this Genius , join'd with so much Art ...
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... last the skies . 50 W. WYCHERLEY . TO Mr. POPE , on his Windfor - Forest . H AIL , sacred Bard ! Salutes thee from the bleak Atlantic shore . a Muse unknown before To our dark world thy shining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat ...
... last the skies . 50 W. WYCHERLEY . TO Mr. POPE , on his Windfor - Forest . H AIL , sacred Bard ! Salutes thee from the bleak Atlantic shore . a Muse unknown before To our dark world thy shining page is shown , And Windfor's gay retreat ...
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... last , and sweetly flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - distinguish'd names , And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . 96 100 105 FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE , In imitation of a Greek Epigram on HOMER . W THEN Phœbus , and the ...
... last , and sweetly flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - distinguish'd names , And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . 96 100 105 FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE , In imitation of a Greek Epigram on HOMER . W THEN Phœbus , and the ...
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