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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Page 53
... praise . 655 Ales habet . jam jamque vagas ( ita vifus ) in auras Exilit : illa graves oculos , languentiaque ora Pene movet , vivoque etiam pallefcit in auro . Hinc Phrygius fulvis venator tollitur alis : 640 Gargara defidunt furgenti ...
... praise . 655 Ales habet . jam jamque vagas ( ita vifus ) in auras Exilit : illa graves oculos , languentiaque ora Pene movet , vivoque etiam pallefcit in auro . Hinc Phrygius fulvis venator tollitur alis : 640 Gargara defidunt furgenti ...
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... praise ; Thefe folemn feafts propitious Phoebus please : Thefe honours , ftill renew'd , his ancient wrath appease . 789 But fay , illuftrious gueft , ( adjoin'd the King ) , What name you bear , from what high race you fpring ? The ...
... praise ; Thefe folemn feafts propitious Phoebus please : Thefe honours , ftill renew'd , his ancient wrath appease . 789 But fay , illuftrious gueft , ( adjoin'd the King ) , What name you bear , from what high race you fpring ? The ...
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... praise . 825 Of father Phoebus ! whether Lycia's coast , And fnowy mountains , thy bright prefence boaft ; Whether to fweet Caftalia thou repair , 831 And bathe in filver dews thy yellow hair ; Quique bibit Gangen , aut nigrum occafibus ...
... praise . 825 Of father Phoebus ! whether Lycia's coast , And fnowy mountains , thy bright prefence boaft ; Whether to fweet Caftalia thou repair , 831 And bathe in filver dews thy yellow hair ; Quique bibit Gangen , aut nigrum occafibus ...
Page 89
... praise -.-- Ver . 29. in the first edition , Dear Doctor , tell me , is not this a curfe ? Say , is their anger or their friendthip worse ? 31 A dire dilemma ! either way I'm fped . E 3 A PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES . 89.
... praise -.-- Ver . 29. in the first edition , Dear Doctor , tell me , is not this a curfe ? Say , is their anger or their friendthip worse ? 31 A dire dilemma ! either way I'm fped . E 3 A PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES . 89.
Page 100
... praise , affent with civil leer , And , without fneering , teach the reft to feer ; Willing to wound , and yet afraid to strike , Just hint a fault , and hesitate dislike ; Alike referv'd to blame , or to commend , A tim'rous foe , and ...
... praise , affent with civil leer , And , without fneering , teach the reft to feer ; Willing to wound , and yet afraid to strike , Just hint a fault , and hesitate dislike ; Alike referv'd to blame , or to commend , A tim'rous foe , and ...
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