The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. In Four Volumes. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. ...printed under the direction of J. Bell, 1787 |
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Page 43
... er it flow , That tends to make one worthy man my foe , Give virtue scandal , innocence a fear , Or from the soft ... whate'er you think , whate'er you say , PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES . 43.
... er it flow , That tends to make one worthy man my foe , Give virtue scandal , innocence a fear , Or from the soft ... whate'er you think , whate'er you say , PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES . 43.
Page 44
... whate'er you think , whate'er you say , And if he lie not must at least betray ; Who to the Dean and silver bell can swear , And sees at Canons what was never there r Who reads , but with a lust to misapply , Makes satire a lampoon ...
... whate'er you think , whate'er you say , And if he lie not must at least betray ; Who to the Dean and silver bell can swear , And sees at Canons what was never there r Who reads , but with a lust to misapply , Makes satire a lampoon ...
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... whate'er he pleas'd , except his Will ; Let the two Curlls of town and court abuse 380 His father , mother , body , soul , and Muse : ......... Yet why ? that father held it for a rule , It was a sin to call our neighbour Fool ; That ...
... whate'er he pleas'd , except his Will ; Let the two Curlls of town and court abuse 380 His father , mother , body , soul , and Muse : ......... Yet why ? that father held it for a rule , It was a sin to call our neighbour Fool ; That ...
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... Whate'er my fate , or well or ill at court , Whether old age , with faint but cheerful ray , Attends to gild the ev'ning of my day , Or Death's black wing already be display'd , To wrap me in the universal shade ; Whether the darken'd ...
... Whate'er my fate , or well or ill at court , Whether old age , with faint but cheerful ray , Attends to gild the ev'ning of my day , Or Death's black wing already be display'd , To wrap me in the universal shade ; Whether the darken'd ...
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... whate'er the maddest can admire . Porticus Agrippa , et via te conspexerit Appî ; Ire tamen restat Numa quo devenit et Ancus . 2 Si latus aut renes morbo tentantur acuto , Quære fugam morbi . 3 vis recte vivere ? quis non ? Si virtus ...
... whate'er the maddest can admire . Porticus Agrippa , et via te conspexerit Appî ; Ire tamen restat Numa quo devenit et Ancus . 2 Si latus aut renes morbo tentantur acuto , Quære fugam morbi . 3 vis recte vivere ? quis non ? Si virtus ...
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