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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... folis imago Evicit nubes , nullaque obstante reluxit . Vimque parat : fed vi non eft opus ; inque figurâ Capta Dei nympha est , et mutua vulnera fentit . 120 123 115 OF ENGLISH POETS . [ Done by the Author in 10 VERTUMNUS AND POMONA .
... folis imago Evicit nubes , nullaque obstante reluxit . Vimque parat : fed vi non eft opus ; inque figurâ Capta Dei nympha est , et mutua vulnera fentit . 120 123 115 OF ENGLISH POETS . [ Done by the Author in 10 VERTUMNUS AND POMONA .
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... ENGLISH POETS . [ Done by the Author in his Youth . ] I. CHAUCER . WOMEN ben full of ragerie , Yet swinken nat fans secrefie . Thilke moral shall ye understond , From schoole - boy's tale of fayre Irelond ; Which to the fennes hath him ...
... ENGLISH POETS . [ Done by the Author in his Youth . ] I. CHAUCER . WOMEN ben full of ragerie , Yet swinken nat fans secrefie . Thilke moral shall ye understond , From schoole - boy's tale of fayre Irelond ; Which to the fennes hath him ...
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... dread foe to peace ; Like a curs'd cur , Malice before her clatters , 35 And vexing ev'ry wight tears clothes and all to V. Her dugs were mark'd by ev'ry collier's hand ;. tatters . V. Her 395 No 12 IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS .
... dread foe to peace ; Like a curs'd cur , Malice before her clatters , 35 And vexing ev'ry wight tears clothes and all to V. Her dugs were mark'd by ev'ry collier's hand ;. tatters . V. Her 395 No 12 IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS .
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... thus a tree , Taught by your hand , can charm no less than he . 10 A poet made the filent wood pursue ; This vocal wood had drawn the poet too . VOL . II . C On On a Fan of the Author's Design , in which IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS . 13.
... thus a tree , Taught by your hand , can charm no less than he . 10 A poet made the filent wood pursue ; This vocal wood had drawn the poet too . VOL . II . C On On a Fan of the Author's Design , in which IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS . 13.
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... The Garden's hope , and its expected shade . Here orange - trees with blooms and pendants shine , And vernal honours to their autumn join ; 4 5 10 15 Exceed Exceed their promise in the ripen'd store , Yet in 14 IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS .
... The Garden's hope , and its expected shade . Here orange - trees with blooms and pendants shine , And vernal honours to their autumn join ; 4 5 10 15 Exceed Exceed their promise in the ripen'd store , Yet in 14 IMITATIONS OF ENGLISH POETS .
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