The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Eight Volumes, Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; Together with All His Notes, 2. köideW. Cavil, T. Martin, T. French, and J. Wren, 1795 |
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... nature gave , 201 " You little think what cuftom I could have . " But fee ! I'm all your own ---- nay hold ----- for " fhame ! [ " blame . " " What means my dear ----- indeed ----- you are to Thus with my first three lords I pafs'd my A ...
... nature gave , 201 " You little think what cuftom I could have . " But fee ! I'm all your own ---- nay hold ----- for " fhame ! [ " blame . " " What means my dear ----- indeed ----- you are to Thus with my first three lords I pafs'd my A ...
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... nature , and prepare Their kindred fouls to mutual hate and war . Give them to dare , what I might wish to fee Blind as I am , fome glorious villany ! Soon fhalt thou find , if thou but arm their hands , Their ready guilt preventing thy ...
... nature , and prepare Their kindred fouls to mutual hate and war . Give them to dare , what I might wish to fee Blind as I am , fome glorious villany ! Soon fhalt thou find , if thou but arm their hands , Their ready guilt preventing thy ...
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... nature broke ; and royal perjuries ; And impotent defire to reign alone , That fcorns the dull reverfion of a throne ; Each would the fweets of fov'reign rule devour , While Difcord waits upon divided pow'r . 180 185 As ftubborn fteers ...
... nature broke ; and royal perjuries ; And impotent defire to reign alone , That fcorns the dull reverfion of a throne ; Each would the fweets of fov'reign rule devour , While Difcord waits upon divided pow'r . 180 185 As ftubborn fteers ...
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... Nature force his way , And ftain the facred womb where once he lay ? Yet now in darkness and despair he groans , And for the crimes of guilty fate atones ; 335 His fons with scorn their eyeless father view , Infult his wounds , and make ...
... Nature force his way , And ftain the facred womb where once he lay ? Yet now in darkness and despair he groans , And for the crimes of guilty fate atones ; 335 His fons with scorn their eyeless father view , Infult his wounds , and make ...
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... nature quicken'd by th ' infpiring ray 586 Wakes to new vigour with the rifing day : Illius in fpeciem , quem per Theumefia Tempe Amphitryoniades fractum juvenilibus armis Ante Cleonai veftitur prælia monftri . Terribiles contra fetis ...
... nature quicken'd by th ' infpiring ray 586 Wakes to new vigour with the rifing day : Illius in fpeciem , quem per Theumefia Tempe Amphitryoniades fractum juvenilibus armis Ante Cleonai veftitur prælia monftri . Terribiles contra fetis ...
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