The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... divine ; 1 Whether the charmer sinner it , or saint it , If folly grow romantic , I must paint it . 5 10 15 ; 1 Come , then , the colours and the ground prepare ! Dip in the rainbow , trick her off in air ; 2 Choose a firm cloud ...
... divine ; 1 Whether the charmer sinner it , or saint it , If folly grow romantic , I must paint it . 5 10 15 ; 1 Come , then , the colours and the ground prepare ! Dip in the rainbow , trick her off in air ; 2 Choose a firm cloud ...
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... divine you cannot be without as a good Christian ; and a statesman you have lately had , for I hear my Lord Selkirk has been with you . But ( that I may not be unintelligible quite to the bottom of this page ) I must tell your Grace ...
... divine you cannot be without as a good Christian ; and a statesman you have lately had , for I hear my Lord Selkirk has been with you . But ( that I may not be unintelligible quite to the bottom of this page ) I must tell your Grace ...
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... divine ! Yet no mean motives this profusion draws , 205 His oxen perish in his country's cause ; ' Tis GEORGE and LIBERTY that crowns the cup , 24 And zeal for that great House which eats him up . The woods recede around the naked seat ...
... divine ! Yet no mean motives this profusion draws , 205 His oxen perish in his country's cause ; ' Tis GEORGE and LIBERTY that crowns the cup , 24 And zeal for that great House which eats him up . The woods recede around the naked seat ...
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... made by Warburton in his Divine Legation - a passage which would have afforded infinite mirth and satire to Pope if it had been made by ADDITIONAL NOTES . LORD BATHURST . Allen Apsley , Lord 64 [ EP . III . MORAL ESSAYS .
... made by Warburton in his Divine Legation - a passage which would have afforded infinite mirth and satire to Pope if it had been made by ADDITIONAL NOTES . LORD BATHURST . Allen Apsley , Lord 64 [ EP . III . MORAL ESSAYS .
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... divine . " The wife of Job , " remarks the learned com- mentator , " acts a small part in this drama , but a very spirited one . Then said his wife unto him , ' Dost thou still retain thy integrity ? Curse God and die . ' Tender and ...
... divine . " The wife of Job , " remarks the learned com- mentator , " acts a small part in this drama , but a very spirited one . Then said his wife unto him , ' Dost thou still retain thy integrity ? Curse God and die . ' Tender and ...
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