The Works of Alexander Pope, 1. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... once commend A good Companion , and as firm a Friend . One moral , or a meer well - natur'd deed , Can all defert in Sciences exceed . " Tis great delight to laugh at some men's ways , But a much greater to give Merit praise . 20 To Mr ...
... once commend A good Companion , and as firm a Friend . One moral , or a meer well - natur'd deed , Can all defert in Sciences exceed . " Tis great delight to laugh at some men's ways , But a much greater to give Merit praise . 20 To Mr ...
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... once in you , Sprightly as Youth , as Age confummate too : Your ftrains are regularly bold , and please With unforc'd care , and unaffected ease , With proper thoughts , and lively images : Such as by Nature to the Ancients shown ...
... once in you , Sprightly as Youth , as Age confummate too : Your ftrains are regularly bold , and please With unforc'd care , and unaffected ease , With proper thoughts , and lively images : Such as by Nature to the Ancients shown ...
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... once , like thine , in plains delight ; Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So Larks , which firft from lowly fields arife , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . W. WYCHERLEY . TO 50 Mr. POPE , on his ...
... once , like thine , in plains delight ; Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So Larks , which firft from lowly fields arife , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . W. WYCHERLEY . TO 50 Mr. POPE , on his ...
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... once the day , at once the night ! a 3 15 20 35 25 30 } And And here again what sweet confusion reigns , In dreary ( xxi )
... once the day , at once the night ! a 3 15 20 35 25 30 } And And here again what sweet confusion reigns , In dreary ( xxi )
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... The Nymph be fung , when she can flow no more . Nor shall thy song , old Thames ! forbear to shine , At once the fubject and the fong divine . a 4 70 80 85 90 € 3 Peace , Peace , fung by thee , fhall please ev❜n Britons ( xxiii )
... The Nymph be fung , when she can flow no more . Nor shall thy song , old Thames ! forbear to shine , At once the fubject and the fong divine . a 4 70 80 85 90 € 3 Peace , Peace , fung by thee , fhall please ev❜n Britons ( xxiii )
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