The Works of Alexander Pope: Satires, &cA. Millar [and others], 1757 |
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... admire , Came not from Ammon's fon , but from my Sire b : And for my head , if you'll the truth excufe , I had it from my Mother , not the Mufe . Happy , if he , in whom these frailties join'd , Had heir'd as well the virtues of the ...
... admire , Came not from Ammon's fon , but from my Sire b : And for my head , if you'll the truth excufe , I had it from my Mother , not the Mufe . Happy , if he , in whom these frailties join'd , Had heir'd as well the virtues of the ...
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... Admire we then what d Earth's low entrails hold , Arabian fhores , or Indian feas infold ; All the mad trade of e Fools and Slaves for Gold ? 10 } which words fimply and literally fignify , the change of seasons . But this change being ...
... Admire we then what d Earth's low entrails hold , Arabian fhores , or Indian feas infold ; All the mad trade of e Fools and Slaves for Gold ? 10 } which words fimply and literally fignify , the change of seasons . But this change being ...
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... admire ; Whether we i joy or grieve , the fame the curfe , Surpriz'd at better , or furpriz'd at worse . Thus good or bad , to one extreme betray Th ' unbalanc'd Mind , and fnatch the Man away ; 20 Fork Virtue's felf may too much zeal ...
... admire ; Whether we i joy or grieve , the fame the curfe , Surpriz'd at better , or furpriz'd at worse . Thus good or bad , to one extreme betray Th ' unbalanc'd Mind , and fnatch the Man away ; 20 Fork Virtue's felf may too much zeal ...
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... admire but be admir'd , Sigh , while his Chloe blind to Wit and Worth Weds the rich Dulness of some Son of earth ? Yet Time ennobles , or degrades each Line ; It brighten'd CRAGGS's , and may darken thine : And what is Fame ? the ...
... admire but be admir'd , Sigh , while his Chloe blind to Wit and Worth Weds the rich Dulness of some Son of earth ? Yet Time ennobles , or degrades each Line ; It brighten'd CRAGGS's , and may darken thine : And what is Fame ? the ...
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... Admire what'ere the maddeft can admire : Is Wealth thy paffion ? Hence ! from Pole to Pole , Where winds can carry , or where waves can roll , 70 For Indian fpices , for Peruvian Gold , Prevent the greedy , and out - bid the bold : a ...
... Admire what'ere the maddeft can admire : Is Wealth thy paffion ? Hence ! from Pole to Pole , Where winds can carry , or where waves can roll , 70 For Indian fpices , for Peruvian Gold , Prevent the greedy , and out - bid the bold : a ...
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Seite 21 - A Cherub's face, a reptile all the rest; Beauty that shocks you, parts that none will trust; Wit that can creep, and pride that licks the dust.
Seite 12 - Pretty! in amber to observe the forms Of hairs, or straws, or dirt, or grubs, or worms! The things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil they got there.
Seite 17 - Oh let me live my own, and die so too ! (To live and die is all I have to do :) Maintain a poet's dignity and ease, And see what friends, and read what books I please ; Above a patron, tho' I condescend Sometimes to call a minister my friend.
Seite 49 - Hear this, and tremble ! you who 'scape the laws. Yes, while I live, no rich or noble knave Shall walk the world, in credit, to his grave.
Seite 45 - Slander or Poison dread from Delia's rage, Hard words or hanging, if your Judge be Page.
Seite 17 - And those they left me; for they left me Gay; Left me to see neglected genius bloom, Neglected die, and 'tell it on his tomb: Of all thy blameless...
Seite 27 - Me, let the tender office long engage To rock the cradle of reposing age, With lenient arts extend a mother's breath, Make languor smile, and smooth the bed of death; Explore the thought, explain the asking eye, And keep a while one parent from the sky ! On cares like these, if length of days attend, May Heaven, to bless those days, preserve my friend!
Seite 182 - Sir, though (I thank God for it) I do hate Perfectly all this town, yet there's one state In all ill things so excellently best, That hate towards them breeds pity towards the rest.
Seite 6 - Furies, death and rage!" If I approve, "Commend it to the stage.
Seite 24 - If on a pillory, or near a throne, He gain his prince's ear, or lose his own. Yet soft by nature, more a dupe than wit, Sappho can tell you how this man was bit...