The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... whofe giddy fon neglects the laws , Imputes to me and my damn'd works the cause : Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope , And curfes wit , and poetry , and Pope . Friend to my life ! ( which did not you prolong , The world had wanted ...
... whofe giddy fon neglects the laws , Imputes to me and my damn'd works the cause : Poor Cornus fees his frantic wife elope , And curfes wit , and poetry , and Pope . Friend to my life ! ( which did not you prolong , The world had wanted ...
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... whofe fires True genius kindles , and fair fame inspires ; Bleft with each talent and each art to please , And born to write , converse , and live with ease : Should fuch a man , too fond to rule alone , Bear , like the Turk , no ...
... whofe fires True genius kindles , and fair fame inspires ; Bleft with each talent and each art to please , And born to write , converse , and live with ease : Should fuch a man , too fond to rule alone , Bear , like the Turk , no ...
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... whofe lightning pierc'd th'Iberian lines , Now forms my quincunx , and now ranks my vines , Or tames the genius of the ftubborn plain , Almoft as quickly as he conquer'd Spain . Envy must own , I live among the great , No pimp of ...
... whofe lightning pierc'd th'Iberian lines , Now forms my quincunx , and now ranks my vines , Or tames the genius of the ftubborn plain , Almoft as quickly as he conquer'd Spain . Envy must own , I live among the great , No pimp of ...
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... whofe preventing care In peace provides fit arms against a war ? Thus Bethel fpoke , who always fpeaks his thought , And always thinks the very thing he ought : His equal mind I copy what I can , And as I love , would imitate the man ...
... whofe preventing care In peace provides fit arms against a war ? Thus Bethel fpoke , who always fpeaks his thought , And always thinks the very thing he ought : His equal mind I copy what I can , And as I love , would imitate the man ...
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Alexander Pope. EPISTLE I. TO L. BOLINGBROKE . ST . JOHN , whofe love indulg'd my labours paft , Matures my present , and shall bound my last ! Why will you break the fabbath of my days ? Now fick alike of envy and of praise . Public too ...
Alexander Pope. EPISTLE I. TO L. BOLINGBROKE . ST . JOHN , whofe love indulg'd my labours paft , Matures my present , and shall bound my last ! Why will you break the fabbath of my days ? Now fick alike of envy and of praise . Public too ...
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