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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... fome eat , fome cack against the wall , And as they crouchen low for bread and butter call . II . And on the broken pavement , here and there , Doth many a stinking sprat and herring lie ; A brandy and tobacco fhop is near , And hens ...
... fome eat , fome cack against the wall , And as they crouchen low for bread and butter call . II . And on the broken pavement , here and there , Doth many a stinking sprat and herring lie ; A brandy and tobacco fhop is near , And hens ...
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... fome tongues that now are free , How church and state should be oblig'd to thee ! At fenate and at bar how welcome wouldst thou be ! XI . 31 Yet speech e'en there submissively withdraws From rights of subjects , and the poor man's cause ...
... fome tongues that now are free , How church and state should be oblig'd to thee ! At fenate and at bar how welcome wouldst thou be ! XI . 31 Yet speech e'en there submissively withdraws From rights of subjects , and the poor man's cause ...
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... fome perfons of rank and fortune [ the authors of Verfes to the Imitator of Horace , and of an Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity from a Nobleman at Hampton - Court ] to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not only my writings , ( of ...
... fome perfons of rank and fortune [ the authors of Verfes to the Imitator of Horace , and of an Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity from a Nobleman at Hampton - Court ] to attack , in a very extraordinary manner , not only my writings , ( of ...
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... fome friend , not wife , To help me thro ' this long difeafe , my life , To fecond , Arbuthnot ! thy art and care , And teach the being you preferv'd to bear . 130 But why then publish ? Granville , the polite , 135 And knowing Walfh ...
... fome friend , not wife , To help me thro ' this long difeafe , my life , To fecond , Arbuthnot ! thy art and care , And teach the being you preferv'd to bear . 130 But why then publish ? Granville , the polite , 135 And knowing Walfh ...
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... fome regard may claim , Preferv'd in Milton's or in Shakespeare's name . Pretty ! in amber to obferve the forms Of hair , or straws , or dirt , or grubs , or worms ! The things , we know , are neither rich nor rare , But wonder how the ...
... fome regard may claim , Preferv'd in Milton's or in Shakespeare's name . Pretty ! in amber to obferve the forms Of hair , or straws , or dirt , or grubs , or worms ! The things , we know , are neither rich nor rare , But wonder how the ...
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