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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... king , ) His very minifter , who spy'd ' d them first , ( Some fay his queen , ) was forc'd to speak or burst ... kings ; [ things ; Keep close to ears , and those let afses prick , ' Tis nothing . - P . Nothing ! if they bite and ...
... king , ) His very minifter , who spy'd ' d them first , ( Some fay his queen , ) was forc'd to speak or burst ... kings ; [ things ; Keep close to ears , and those let afses prick , ' Tis nothing . - P . Nothing ! if they bite and ...
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... kings , he held a shame , And thought a lie in verse or prose the fame ; That not in fancy's maze he wander'd long , But stoop'd to truth , and moraliz'd his song ; That not for fame , but virtue's better end , He stood the furious foe ...
... kings , he held a shame , And thought a lie in verse or prose the fame ; That not in fancy's maze he wander'd long , But stoop'd to truth , and moraliz'd his song ; That not for fame , but virtue's better end , He stood the furious foe ...
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... kings shall know less joy than I. Oh , friend ! may each domestic bliss be thine ! Be no unpleasing melancholy mine : Me let the tender office long engage To rock the cradle of repofing age , 404 410 With lenient arts extend a mother's ...
... kings shall know less joy than I. Oh , friend ! may each domestic bliss be thine ! Be no unpleasing melancholy mine : Me let the tender office long engage To rock the cradle of repofing age , 404 410 With lenient arts extend a mother's ...
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... king might read , a bishop write , Such as Sir Robert would approve - F . indeed ! The cafe is alter'd - you may then proceed : 5 In fuch a cause the plaintiff will be hiss'd , My lords the judges laugh , and you're dismiss'd . Invidia ...
... king might read , a bishop write , Such as Sir Robert would approve - F . indeed ! The cafe is alter'd - you may then proceed : 5 In fuch a cause the plaintiff will be hiss'd , My lords the judges laugh , and you're dismiss'd . Invidia ...
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... king . " True confcious honour is to feel no fin ; He's arm'd without that's innocent within : 91 Be this thy screen , and this thy wall of brass ; 95 Compar'd to this a minifter's an afs . 100 2 And fay , to which shall our applause ...
... king . " True confcious honour is to feel no fin ; He's arm'd without that's innocent within : 91 Be this thy screen , and this thy wall of brass ; 95 Compar'd to this a minifter's an afs . 100 2 And fay , to which shall our applause ...
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