The Works of Alexander Pope ...printed and fold by J. J. Tourneisen, 1803 |
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... ev'ry coxcomb perks them in my face ? A. Good friend , forbear ! you deal in dang'rous things . 75 I'd never name Queens , Minifters , or Kings ; Keep close to Ears , and those let affes prick , NOTE S. VER . 69. ' Tis fung , when Midas ...
... ev'ry coxcomb perks them in my face ? A. Good friend , forbear ! you deal in dang'rous things . 75 I'd never name Queens , Minifters , or Kings ; Keep close to Ears , and those let affes prick , NOTE S. VER . 69. ' Tis fung , when Midas ...
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Alexander Pope. Ev'n mitred Rochefter would nod the head , 140 And St. John's self ( great Dryden's friends before ) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more . Happy my fludies , when by these approv'd ... ry theme ; A painted 18 PROLOGUE.
Alexander Pope. Ev'n mitred Rochefter would nod the head , 140 And St. John's self ( great Dryden's friends before ) With open arms receiv'd one Poet more . Happy my fludies , when by these approv'd ... ry theme ; A painted 18 PROLOGUE.
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... ev'ry sentence raise , And wonder with a foolifh face of praise Who but muft laugh , if fuch a man there be ? Who would not weep , if ATTICUS were he ? What tho ' my Name ftood rubric on the walls , Or plaifter'd pofts , with claps , in ...
... ev'ry sentence raise , And wonder with a foolifh face of praise Who but muft laugh , if fuch a man there be ? Who would not weep , if ATTICUS were he ? What tho ' my Name ftood rubric on the walls , Or plaifter'd pofts , with claps , in ...
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... ev'ry quill ; Fed with foft Dedication all day long , Horace and he went hand in hand in fong . His Library ( where bufts of Poets dead And a true Pindar ftood without a head ) VARIATIONS . After Ver . 234. in the MS . To Bards reciting ...
... ev'ry quill ; Fed with foft Dedication all day long , Horace and he went hand in hand in fong . His Library ( where bufts of Poets dead And a true Pindar ftood without a head ) VARIATIONS . After Ver . 234. in the MS . To Bards reciting ...
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... ev'ry day , and fome days eat : Till grown more frugal in his riper days , He paid fome bards with port , and fome with praise , To fome a dry rehearsal was affign'd , And others ( harder ftill ) he paid in kind . 240 Dryden alone ...
... ev'ry day , and fome days eat : Till grown more frugal in his riper days , He paid fome bards with port , and fome with praise , To fome a dry rehearsal was affign'd , And others ( harder ftill ) he paid in kind . 240 Dryden alone ...
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