The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Volume 2C. Cooke, 1795 |
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Page 12
... short thick fob , loud scream , and shriller squall : How can ye mothers vex your children fo ? Some play , fome eat , some cack against the wall , And as they crouchen low for bread and butter call . II . And on the broken pavement ...
... short thick fob , loud scream , and shriller squall : How can ye mothers vex your children fo ? Some play , fome eat , some cack against the wall , And as they crouchen low for bread and butter call . II . And on the broken pavement ...
Page 23
... like Horace , and , tho ' lean , am short ; Ammon's great fon one shoulder had too high , Such Ovid's nofe , and , " Sir , you have an eye- " 115 Go 1 Go on , obliging creatures ! make me fee PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES . 23.
... like Horace , and , tho ' lean , am short ; Ammon's great fon one shoulder had too high , Such Ovid's nofe , and , " Sir , you have an eye- " 115 Go 1 Go on , obliging creatures ! make me fee PROLOGUE TO THE SATIRES . 23.
Page 38
... short , ) 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 iny day , Or Death's black wing already be difplay'd , To wrap me in the univerfal shade ; Whether the ...
... short , ) 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 iny day , Or Death's black wing already be difplay'd , To wrap me in the univerfal shade ; Whether the ...
Page 51
... short , I'm perfectly content , Let me but live on this fide Trent , Nor cross the Channel twice a - year , To fpend fix months with statefmen here . I muit by all means come to Town , • Fis for the fervice of the Crown ; " Lewis , the ...
... short , I'm perfectly content , Let me but live on this fide Trent , Nor cross the Channel twice a - year , To fpend fix months with statefmen here . I muit by all means come to Town , • Fis for the fervice of the Crown ; " Lewis , the ...
Page 61
... short of fight , Far from a lynx , and not a giant quite , I'll do what Mead and Chefelden advise , To keep these limbs , and to preserve these eyes . Not to 4 go back is fomewhat to advance , And men must walk at least before they ...
... short of fight , Far from a lynx , and not a giant quite , I'll do what Mead and Chefelden advise , To keep these limbs , and to preserve these eyes . Not to 4 go back is fomewhat to advance , And men must walk at least before they ...
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