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... thine , in plains delight ; Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So Larks , which firft from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . 45 50 W. WYCHERLEY . TO Mr. POPE , on his Windfor ...
... thine , in plains delight ; Thine fhall , like his , foon take a higher flight ; So Larks , which firft from lowly fields arise , Mount by degrees , and reach at last the skies . 45 50 W. WYCHERLEY . TO Mr. POPE , on his Windfor ...
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... thy Genius in my bofom shine ! Thou should'it not fail of numbers worthy thine ; The brightest Ancients might at once agree To fing within my lays , and fing of thee . Horace himfelf wou'd own thou dost excell In candid arts to play the ...
... thy Genius in my bofom shine ! Thou should'it not fail of numbers worthy thine ; The brightest Ancients might at once agree To fing within my lays , and fing of thee . Horace himfelf wou'd own thou dost excell In candid arts to play the ...
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Alexander Pope. His language failing , wrapt him round with night ; 55 Thine , rais'd by thee , recalls the work to light . So wealthy Mines , that ages long before Fed the large realms around with golden Ore , When choak'd by finking ...
Alexander Pope. His language failing , wrapt him round with night ; 55 Thine , rais'd by thee , recalls the work to light . So wealthy Mines , that ages long before Fed the large realms around with golden Ore , When choak'd by finking ...
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... thine , on ev'ry heart to grave thy praise , A monument which Worth alone can raise : Sure to survive , when time shall whelm in dust The arch , the marble , and the mimic buft : Nor ' till the volumes of th ' expanded sky Blaze in one ...
... thine , on ev'ry heart to grave thy praise , A monument which Worth alone can raise : Sure to survive , when time shall whelm in dust The arch , the marble , and the mimic buft : Nor ' till the volumes of th ' expanded sky Blaze in one ...
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Alexander Pope. Like theirs , our Friendship ! and I boaft my name To thine united - for thy Friendship's Fame . This labour paft , of heav'nly subjects fing , While hov'ring angels liften on the wing , To hear from earth fuch heart ...
Alexander Pope. Like theirs , our Friendship ! and I boaft my name To thine united - for thy Friendship's Fame . This labour paft , of heav'nly subjects fing , While hov'ring angels liften on the wing , To hear from earth fuch heart ...
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