The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Eight Volumes, Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; Together with All His Notes, 2. köide |
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For his firm faith I dare engage my own ; Scarce to himself , himself is better known . To diftant lands Vertumnus never roves ; Like you , contented with his native groves ; Nor at firft fight , like most , admires the fair ; For you ...
For his firm faith I dare engage my own ; Scarce to himself , himself is better known . To diftant lands Vertumnus never roves ; Like you , contented with his native groves ; Nor at firft fight , like most , admires the fair ; For you ...
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This is my plea , on this I reft my cause ( 7 ) What faith my counfel , learned in the laws ? F. ( m ) Your plea is good ; but ftill I fay , Beware ! Laws are explain'd by men ---- fo have a care . It ftands on record , that in ...
This is my plea , on this I reft my cause ( 7 ) What faith my counfel , learned in the laws ? F. ( m ) Your plea is good ; but ftill I fay , Beware ! Laws are explain'd by men ---- fo have a care . It ftands on record , that in ...
Unworthy he , the voice of Fame to hear , ( m ) That sweetest music to an honest ear ; ( For ' faith , Lord Fanny ! you are in the wrong , The world's good word is better than a fong . ) Who has not learn'd , ( n ) fresh fturgeon and ...
[ a ] Quod fi me Populus Romanus forte roget , cur Non , ut [ b ] porticibus , fic judiciis fruar ifdem ; Nec fequar aut fugiam , quæ diligit ipfe vel odit : ' Faith , 115 ' Faith , I shall give the answer [ Ep . I. 145 OF HORACE .
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115 ' Faith , I shall give the answer [ c ] Reynard gave ; " I cannot like , dread Sir , your royal cave : " Because I fee , by all the tracks about , " Full many a beast goes in , but none come out . " Adieu to Virtue , if you're once ...
115 ' Faith , I shall give the answer [ c ] Reynard gave ; " I cannot like , dread Sir , your royal cave : " Because I fee , by all the tracks about , " Full many a beast goes in , but none come out . " Adieu to Virtue , if you're once ...
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