The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... cause of most we do . True , some are open , and to all men known ; Others so very close , they're hid from none ( So darkness strikes the sense no less than light ) : Thus gracious Chandos2 is beloved at sight ; And every child hates ...
... cause of most we do . True , some are open , and to all men known ; Others so very close , they're hid from none ( So darkness strikes the sense no less than light ) : Thus gracious Chandos2 is beloved at sight ; And every child hates ...
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... caused . " He had been , " he said , ' a most unconscionable time dying ; but he hoped that they would excuse it . " " Euclio , " mentioned in the next line of Pope's Epistle , is said to have been Sir Charles Duncombe , the " City ...
... caused . " He had been , " he said , ' a most unconscionable time dying ; but he hoped that they would excuse it . " " Euclio , " mentioned in the next line of Pope's Epistle , is said to have been Sir Charles Duncombe , the " City ...
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... cause with him , pointing out where the strength of the argument lay , and where its weakness . The duke was very thankful , returned to town , passed the night in drinking , and , without going to bed , went to the House of Lords ...
... cause with him , pointing out where the strength of the argument lay , and where its weakness . The duke was very thankful , returned to town , passed the night in drinking , and , without going to bed , went to the House of Lords ...
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... caused by " the omission of certain examples and illustrations of the maxims laid down , which may put the reader in mind of what the author has said in his Imitation of Horace : - " Publish the present age ; but , where the text Is ...
... caused by " the omission of certain examples and illustrations of the maxims laid down , which may put the reader in mind of what the author has said in his Imitation of Horace : - " Publish the present age ; but , where the text Is ...
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... cause such impotence of mind ? A spark too fickle , or a spouse too kind . 65 70 125 75 9 80 85 90 8 In the lewd and vicious . 9 In the MS.:- " In whose mad brain the mix'd ideas roll , Of Tall - boy's breeches , and of Cæsar's soul ...
... cause such impotence of mind ? A spark too fickle , or a spouse too kind . 65 70 125 75 9 80 85 90 8 In the lewd and vicious . 9 In the MS.:- " In whose mad brain the mix'd ideas roll , Of Tall - boy's breeches , and of Cæsar's soul ...
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