The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... thee , can compass hardest things , Can pocket states , can fetch or carry kings ; 4 A single leaf shall waft an army o'er , Or ship off senates to some distant shore ; A leaf , like Sibyl's , scatter to and fro 5 45 Our fates and ...
... thee , can compass hardest things , Can pocket states , can fetch or carry kings ; 4 A single leaf shall waft an army o'er , Or ship off senates to some distant shore ; A leaf , like Sibyl's , scatter to and fro 5 45 Our fates and ...
Page 87
... in the lines , " Lie heavy on him , earth , for he Laid many a heavy load on thee . " ] 15 The two statues of the Gladiator pugnans and Gladiator moriens . Unwater'd see the drooping sea - horse mourn , And EP . IV . ] 87 MORAL ESSAYS .
... in the lines , " Lie heavy on him , earth , for he Laid many a heavy load on thee . " ] 15 The two statues of the Gladiator pugnans and Gladiator moriens . Unwater'd see the drooping sea - horse mourn , And EP . IV . ] 87 MORAL ESSAYS .
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... thee fall ; " ) others very vilely executed , through fraudulent cabals between undertakers , officers , & c . Dagenham - breach had done very great mischiefs ; many of the highways throughout England were hardly passable ; and most of ...
... thee fall ; " ) others very vilely executed , through fraudulent cabals between undertakers , officers , & c . Dagenham - breach had done very great mischiefs ; many of the highways throughout England were hardly passable ; and most of ...
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... place . 28 [ An echo of a line in Dryden's Virgil , book vi.- " These are imperial arts , and worthy thee . " ] EARL OF BURLINGTON . ADDITIONAL NOTES . EARL OF BURLINGTON . Pope could not. EP . IV . ] 16 MORAL ESSAYS . 91.
... place . 28 [ An echo of a line in Dryden's Virgil , book vi.- " These are imperial arts , and worthy thee . " ] EARL OF BURLINGTON . ADDITIONAL NOTES . EARL OF BURLINGTON . Pope could not. EP . IV . ] 16 MORAL ESSAYS . 91.
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... thee break , Thou unconcerned canst hear the mighty crack : Pit , box , and gallery in convulsions hurl'd , Thou stand'st unshook amidst a bursting world.11 Who shames a scribbler ? break one cobweb through , 12 He spins the slight ...
... thee break , Thou unconcerned canst hear the mighty crack : Pit , box , and gallery in convulsions hurl'd , Thou stand'st unshook amidst a bursting world.11 Who shames a scribbler ? break one cobweb through , 12 He spins the slight ...
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