The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With a Life, Volume 3Little, Brown, 1854 - 363 pages |
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... Poem .. The Fourth Epistle of the First Book of Horace ........ A Sermon against Adultery ; being sober Advice from Horace to the Young Gentlemen about town , as deli- vered in his Second Sermon . Imitated in the manner of Mr. Pope ...
... Poem .. The Fourth Epistle of the First Book of Horace ........ A Sermon against Adultery ; being sober Advice from Horace to the Young Gentlemen about town , as deli- vered in his Second Sermon . Imitated in the manner of Mr. Pope ...
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... Poem .. 147 158 160 190 Ricardus Aristarchus of the Hero of the Poem ..... 197 Preface prefixed to the Five first imperfect Editions 213 of the Dunciad ...... List of Books , Papers , and Verses , in which our Author was abused before ...
... Poem .. 147 158 160 190 Ricardus Aristarchus of the Hero of the Poem ..... 197 Preface prefixed to the Five first imperfect Editions 213 of the Dunciad ...... List of Books , Papers , and Verses , in which our Author was abused before ...
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... mine , my friend , a sorer case , When every coxcomb perks them in my 4 The London Journal . face ? 5 An allusion to Sir Robert Walpole and Queen Caroline . A. Good friend , forbear ! you deal in dangerous 4 THE POEMS.
... mine , my friend , a sorer case , When every coxcomb perks them in my 4 The London Journal . face ? 5 An allusion to Sir Robert Walpole and Queen Caroline . A. Good friend , forbear ! you deal in dangerous 4 THE POEMS.
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... Poems I heeded ( now berhym'd so long ) No more than thou , great George ! a birthday song . I ne'er with wits or witlings ... poem was not printed till 1734 ; and in the Epilogue to the Satires , Dialogue Second , which appeared in 1738 ...
... Poems I heeded ( now berhym'd so long ) No more than thou , great George ! a birthday song . I ne'er with wits or witlings ... poem was not printed till 1734 ; and in the Epilogue to the Satires , Dialogue Second , which appeared in 1738 ...
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... poem in my head , Nor know if Dennis be alive or dead . Why am I ask❜d what next shall see the light ? Heavens ! was I born for nothing but to write ? Has life no joys for me ? or ( to be grave ) Have I no friend to serve , no soul to ...
... poem in my head , Nor know if Dennis be alive or dead . Why am I ask❜d what next shall see the light ? Heavens ! was I born for nothing but to write ? Has life no joys for me ? or ( to be grave ) Have I no friend to serve , no soul to ...
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