The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Band 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... less joy than I. O Friend !, may each domestic blifs be thine ! Be no unpleafing melancholy mine ; Me , let the tender office long engage , To rock the cradle of repofing age , With lenient arts extend a mother's breath , Make languor ...
... less joy than I. O Friend !, may each domestic blifs be thine ! Be no unpleafing melancholy mine ; Me , let the tender office long engage , To rock the cradle of repofing age , With lenient arts extend a mother's breath , Make languor ...
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... less un- like that of Horace , than his talents . What Horace would only fmile at , Mr. Pope would treat with the grave severity of Per- fius : and what Mr. Pope would ftrike with the cauftic lightning of Juvenal , Horace would content ...
... less un- like that of Horace , than his talents . What Horace would only fmile at , Mr. Pope would treat with the grave severity of Per- fius : and what Mr. Pope would ftrike with the cauftic lightning of Juvenal , Horace would content ...
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... less lament my fate , My head and heart thus flowing thro ' my quill , Verfe - man or profe - man , term me which you will , Papift or proteftant , or both between , Like good Erafmus in an honest mean > In moderation placing all my ...
... less lament my fate , My head and heart thus flowing thro ' my quill , Verfe - man or profe - man , term me which you will , Papift or proteftant , or both between , Like good Erafmus in an honest mean > In moderation placing all my ...
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... , immortal thing , Juft less than Jove , and much above a king } Nay , half in heav'n- - -except ( what's mighty odd ) A fit of vapours clouds this demy - god . THE THE SIXTH EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORAC Er . I. 47 OF HORACE .
... , immortal thing , Juft less than Jove , and much above a king } Nay , half in heav'n- - -except ( what's mighty odd ) A fit of vapours clouds this demy - god . THE THE SIXTH EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORAC Er . I. 47 OF HORACE .
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... less . Obferve how feldom ev'n the best fucceed : Tell me if Congreve's fools are fools indeed ? What pert , low dialogue has Farqu'ar writ ! How Van wants grace , who never wanted wit ! The ftage how loosely does Afiræa tread , Who ...
... less . Obferve how feldom ev'n the best fucceed : Tell me if Congreve's fools are fools indeed ? What pert , low dialogue has Farqu'ar writ ! How Van wants grace , who never wanted wit ! The ftage how loosely does Afiræa tread , Who ...
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