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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... rhymes From the dire nation in its early times , Europa's rape , Agenor's ftern decree , And Cadmus fearching round the spacious fea ? How with the ferpent's teeth he fow'd the foil , And reap'd an iron harveft of his toil ? Or how from ...
... rhymes From the dire nation in its early times , Europa's rape , Agenor's ftern decree , And Cadmus fearching round the spacious fea ? How with the ferpent's teeth he fow'd the foil , And reap'd an iron harveft of his toil ? Or how from ...
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... rhyme , Happy ! to catch me , just at dinner - time . Is there a parfon , much be - mus'd in beer , 15 A maudlin poetefs , a rhyming peer , 21 A clerk , foredoom'd his father's foul to cross , Who pens a ftanza , when he should ingrofs ...
... rhyme , Happy ! to catch me , just at dinner - time . Is there a parfon , much be - mus'd in beer , 15 A maudlin poetefs , a rhyming peer , 21 A clerk , foredoom'd his father's foul to cross , Who pens a ftanza , when he should ingrofs ...
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... Rhymes ere he wakes , and prints before Term ends , Oblig'd by hunger , and requieft of friends : " The piece , you think , is incorrect ? why take it ; " I'm all fubmiffion , what you'd have it , make it . " Three things another's ...
... Rhymes ere he wakes , and prints before Term ends , Oblig'd by hunger , and requieft of friends : " The piece , you think , is incorrect ? why take it ; " I'm all fubmiffion , what you'd have it , make it . " Three things another's ...
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... rhymes , " Ver . 139. Talbot , & c . ] All these were patrons or ad- mirers of Mr Dryden ; though a fcandalous libel against him , entitled , Dryden's fatire to his mufe , has been printed in the name of the Lord Somers , of which he ...
... rhymes , " Ver . 139. Talbot , & c . ] All these were patrons or ad- mirers of Mr Dryden ; though a fcandalous libel against him , entitled , Dryden's fatire to his mufe , has been printed in the name of the Lord Somers , of which he ...
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... rhymes , or blafphemies . NOTES . Ver . 299. Who to the Dean and filver hell , & c . ] Mean- ing the man who would have perfuaded the Duke of Chan , dos , that Mr Pope meant him in those circumstances ridiculed in the epiftle on Tafte ...
... rhymes , or blafphemies . NOTES . Ver . 299. Who to the Dean and filver hell , & c . ] Mean- ing the man who would have perfuaded the Duke of Chan , dos , that Mr Pope meant him in those circumstances ridiculed in the epiftle on Tafte ...
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