The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, etcC. Bathurst, 1770 |
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... proceeding , any abuse may be di- rected at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by mine , fince a nameless Character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness . P. ( 5 ) EPISTLE TO DR . ARBUTHNOT . An OF.
... proceeding , any abuse may be di- rected at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by mine , fince a nameless Character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness . P. ( 5 ) EPISTLE TO DR . ARBUTHNOT . An OF.
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... Truth and Innocence . foe ; " Curft be the verfe , how well foe'er it flow , " That tends to make one worthy man my " Give Virtue fcandal , Innocence a fear , " Or from the foft - ey'd Virgin fteal a tear . " Sentiments , which no ...
... Truth and Innocence . foe ; " Curft be the verfe , how well foe'er it flow , " That tends to make one worthy man my " Give Virtue fcandal , Innocence a fear , " Or from the foft - ey'd Virgin fteal a tear . " Sentiments , which no ...
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... truth once told ( and wherefore should we lie ? ) The Queen of Midas flept , and fo may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule , No creature fmarts fo little as a fool . 84 Let peals of laughter , Codrus ! round thee break , Thou ...
... truth once told ( and wherefore should we lie ? ) The Queen of Midas flept , and fo may I. You think this cruel ? take it for a rule , No creature fmarts fo little as a fool . 84 Let peals of laughter , Codrus ! round thee break , Thou ...
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... truth excufe , I had it from my Mother || , not the Muse . Happy , if he , in whom these frailties join'd , Had heir'd as well the virtues of the mind . • Curl fet up his head for a fign . His Father was crooked , His mother was much ...
... truth excufe , I had it from my Mother || , not the Muse . Happy , if he , in whom these frailties join'd , Had heir'd as well the virtues of the mind . • Curl fet up his head for a fign . His Father was crooked , His mother was much ...
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... truth , concerning the Soul , was always fo prefent with him , that , in his more ferious hours he used to say , That he was certain of its immortality , that he feemed to feel it , as it were , within him by intuition . VER . 282. When ...
... truth , concerning the Soul , was always fo prefent with him , that , in his more ferious hours he used to say , That he was certain of its immortality , that he feemed to feel it , as it were , within him by intuition . VER . 282. When ...
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