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The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and ... - Page 167
by Alexander Pope - 1754
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: Satires, &c

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 286 pages
...whole tribe of Scriblers with both their hands ha<ue clung^ j4nd Jluck adhfrent, and fujpended hung. Or bid the new be Englifh, ages hence, (For Ufe will...along, " ~) Serenely pure, and yet divinely ftrong, I Rich with the treafures of each foreign tongue ; J Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth refine, But fhow...
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The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 4

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 288 pages
...•with both their hands have clung. And Jiuck adherent, and fufp ended hung. Ep. It. OF HORACE. 177 Or bid the new be Englifh, ages hence, (For Ufe will...Senfe) 170 Pour the full tide of eloquence along, "J Serenely pure, and yet divinely ftrong, > Rich with the treafures of each foreign tongue ; j Prune...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, &c

Alexander Pope - 1752 - 434 pages
...Command old words that long have flept, to wake, Words, that wife Bacon, or brave Rawleigh {pake ; Or bid the new be Englifh, ages hence, (For Ufe will...of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely flrong, Rich with the treafures of each foreign tongue;^ Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth refine, But...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Satires, &c

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 272 pages
...better with the fubjecT: of his Epiftle, which is Peary; and doubtlefs there were other beauties in Or bid the new be Englifh, ages hence, (For Ufe will father what's begot by Senfe) 1 70 Pour the full tide of eloquence along, -j Serenely pure, and yet divinely ftrong, I Rich with...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with ..., Volume 4

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 360 pages
...years; Command old words that long have flept, to wake, Words, that wife Bacon, or brave Rawleighfpake; Or bid the new be Englifh, ages hence, (For Ufe will...tongue; Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth refine, But /how no mercy to an empty line: NOTES. vice, till habit made correcting the moft agreeable, as well...
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Moral essays, satires, &c

Alexander Pope - 1777 - 262 pages
...ipakc, Or bid the new be Englilh, ages henc;, (l'or life will father what's begot by Senfe) Pour tbe full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet...each foreign tongue; Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth re-tine, But fhow no merey to an empty line : Then polilh all, with fo much life and eafe, You think...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ..., Volumes 32-34

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 1164 pages
...Words, that wife Bacon, or brave Rawleigh fpake ; Or bid the new be Englifli, ages hence, (For Uie will father what's begot by Senfe) 170 Pour the full...tongue; Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth refine, But mow no mercy to an empty line : 175 Then polifh all, with fo much life and eafe, You think 'tis Nature,...
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The Works of the English Poets: Pope

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 392 pages
...Command old words that long have flept, to wake, Words, that wife Bacon, or brave Rawleigh fpake ; Or bid the new be Englifh, ages hence, (For Ufe will...Senfe) 170 Pour the full tide of eloquence along, 1 Serenely pure, and yet divinely ftrong, > Rich with the treafures of each foreign tongue ; 3 Prune...
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The World as it Goes: Exemplified in the Characters of Nations, States ...

William Combe - 1781 - 54 pages
...Hear voices tun'd by nature fweet as her's, Grac'd with all art's addition ? MA SON. MR. MR. COURTNEY. Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely ftrong. POPE. MOMS. VESTRIS. Whofe foul no dawn of fentiment reveals, And all whofe merit centers in his heels....
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Prose on Several Occasions: Accompanied with Some Pieces in Verse

George Colman - 1787 - 312 pages
...Raleigh, fpake i Or bid the new be Englifli, ages hence, (For ufe will father what's begot by fenfe;) Pour the full tide of Eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely ftrong, Rich with the treafures ef each foreign toague. Pops. ; r '• graces of Style and compolition. That happy me-, diocrity, denied...
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