The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... sense ? Like gentle Fanny's was my flow'ry theme , A painted mistress , or a purling ftream . Yet then did Gildon draw his venal quill ; I wish'd the man a dinner , and fate still . Yet then did Dennis rave in furious fret ; I never ...
... sense ? Like gentle Fanny's was my flow'ry theme , A painted mistress , or a purling ftream . Yet then did Gildon draw his venal quill ; I wish'd the man a dinner , and fate still . Yet then did Dennis rave in furious fret ; I never ...
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... sense , now nonfenfe leaning , Means not , but blunders round about a meaning : And he , whose fustian's so sublimely bad , It is not poetry , but profe run mad : All thefe , my modest satire bad tranflate , And own'd that nine fuch ...
... sense , now nonfenfe leaning , Means not , but blunders round about a meaning : And he , whose fustian's so sublimely bad , It is not poetry , but profe run mad : All thefe , my modest satire bad tranflate , And own'd that nine fuch ...
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... sense , Or fimple pride for flatt'ry makes demands , May dunce by dunce be whistled off my hands ! Bleft be the great ! for those they take away , And those they left me , for they left me Gay ; Left me to fee neglected genius bloom ...
... sense , Or fimple pride for flatt'ry makes demands , May dunce by dunce be whistled off my hands ! Bleft be the great ! for those they take away , And those they left me , for they left me Gay ; Left me to fee neglected genius bloom ...
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... sense , than gazer's eye , Or who shall wander where the Muses fing ? Who climb their mountain , or who taste their spring ? How shall we fill a library with wit , When Merlin's cave is half unfurnish'd yet ? My liege ! why writers ...
... sense , than gazer's eye , Or who shall wander where the Muses fing ? Who climb their mountain , or who taste their spring ? How shall we fill a library with wit , When Merlin's cave is half unfurnish'd yet ? My liege ! why writers ...
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... sense ) Pour the full tide of eloquence along , Serenely pure , and yet divinely ftrong , Rich with the treafures of each foreign tongue ; Prune the luxuriant , the uncouth refine , But show no mercy to an empty line : Then polish all ...
... sense ) Pour the full tide of eloquence along , Serenely pure , and yet divinely ftrong , Rich with the treafures of each foreign tongue ; Prune the luxuriant , the uncouth refine , But show no mercy to an empty line : Then polish all ...
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