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... praise . 20 To Mr. POPE , on his Paftorals . ' N these more dull , as more cenforious days , IN When few dare give , and fewer merit Praise ; A Muse fincere , that never Flatt'ry knew , Pays what to friendship and desert is due . Young ...
... praise . 20 To Mr. POPE , on his Paftorals . ' N these more dull , as more cenforious days , IN When few dare give , and fewer merit Praise ; A Muse fincere , that never Flatt'ry knew , Pays what to friendship and desert is due . Young ...
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... days , Nor free from cenfure , nor unknown to praise , Enjoy'd the bleffings that his reign bestow'd , Nor envy'd Windfor in the foft abode . 2 65 The 70 The golden minutes fmoothly danc'd away , And tuneful ( xxii )
... days , Nor free from cenfure , nor unknown to praise , Enjoy'd the bleffings that his reign bestow'd , Nor envy'd Windfor in the foft abode . 2 65 The 70 The golden minutes fmoothly danc'd away , And tuneful ( xxii )
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... praise , 15 " From me , the God of Wit , ufurp'd the bays . But let vain Greece indulge her growing fame , Proud with celestial spoils to grace her name ; Yet when my Arts fhall triumph in the West , And the White Ifle with female pow'r ...
... praise , 15 " From me , the God of Wit , ufurp'd the bays . But let vain Greece indulge her growing fame , Proud with celestial spoils to grace her name ; Yet when my Arts fhall triumph in the West , And the White Ifle with female pow'r ...
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... 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 muft the lines require ? What Mufic tune them , what Affection fire ? O ...
... 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 muft the lines require ? What Mufic tune them , what Affection fire ? O ...
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... praise ; And picture ( to the voice of Fame unknown ) The mimic Feature on the breathing stone ; Mere mortals ; subject to death's total sway , Reptiles of earth , and beings of a day ! ' Tis thine , on ev'ry heart to grave thy praise ...
... praise ; And picture ( to the voice of Fame unknown ) The mimic Feature on the breathing stone ; Mere mortals ; subject to death's total sway , Reptiles of earth , and beings of a day ! ' Tis thine , on ev'ry heart to grave thy praise ...
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