The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 4A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... Whig , and Whigs a Tory . S Satire's my weapon , but I'm too discreet To run a muck , and tilt at all I meet ; I only wear it in a land of Hectors , Thieves , Supercargoes , Sharpers , and Directors . " Save but our Army ! and let Jove ...
... Whig , and Whigs a Tory . S Satire's my weapon , but I'm too discreet To run a muck , and tilt at all I meet ; I only wear it in a land of Hectors , Thieves , Supercargoes , Sharpers , and Directors . " Save but our Army ! and let Jove ...
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... Whig - Minifters . In the beginning of George I. Lord Hallifax , of his own motion , fent for Mr. Pope , and told him it had often given him concern that fo great a Poet had never been distin- guished ; that he was glad it was now in ...
... Whig - Minifters . In the beginning of George I. Lord Hallifax , of his own motion , fent for Mr. Pope , and told him it had often given him concern that fo great a Poet had never been distin- guished ; that he was glad it was now in ...
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... Whigs and Tories agree . VER . 83. From him whofe quills ftand quiver'd at his ear , ] They who do not take the delicacy of this fatire , may think the figure of flanding quiver'd , extremely hard and quaint ; but it has an exquifite ...
... Whigs and Tories agree . VER . 83. From him whofe quills ftand quiver'd at his ear , ] They who do not take the delicacy of this fatire , may think the figure of flanding quiver'd , extremely hard and quaint ; but it has an exquifite ...
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... Whig , now Tory , what we lov'd we hate ; Now all for Pleasure , now for Church and State ; Now for Prerogative , and now for Laws ; Effects unhappy ! from a Noble Cause . NOTES . 160 lous rage of appetite in the Public for these ...
... Whig , now Tory , what we lov'd we hate ; Now all for Pleasure , now for Church and State ; Now for Prerogative , and now for Laws ; Effects unhappy ! from a Noble Cause . NOTES . 160 lous rage of appetite in the Public for these ...
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... Whig , and Whigs a Tory ; " And taught his Romans , in much better metre , " To laugh at Fools who put their trust in Peter . " 10 But Horace , Sir , was delicate , was nice ; Bubo obferves , he lash'd no fort of Vice : VARIATION S , P ...
... Whig , and Whigs a Tory ; " And taught his Romans , in much better metre , " To laugh at Fools who put their trust in Peter . " 10 But Horace , Sir , was delicate , was nice ; Bubo obferves , he lash'd no fort of Vice : VARIATION S , P ...
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