The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: Epistle to D Arbuthnot, being the prologue to the satires. Satires, epistles, and odes of Horace imitated. Epitaphs. The Dunciad in four booksBell and Daldy, 1800 |
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... divine ? Shall we , or shall we not , account him so Who died , perhaps , a hundred years ago ? End all dispute ; and fix the year precise When British bards begin t ' immortalize ? ' Who lasts a century can have no flaw ; I hold that ...
... divine ? Shall we , or shall we not , account him so Who died , perhaps , a hundred years ago ? End all dispute ; and fix the year precise When British bards begin t ' immortalize ? ' Who lasts a century can have no flaw ; I hold that ...
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... divine ! Now prostrate ! dead ! behold that Caroline : No maid cries charming ! and no youth divine ! ] These verses are translated from Catullus , Epith . ' Ut flos in septis secretus nascitur hortis , Quam mulcent auræ , firmat Sol ...
... divine ! Now prostrate ! dead ! behold that Caroline : No maid cries charming ! and no youth divine ! ] These verses are translated from Catullus , Epith . ' Ut flos in septis secretus nascitur hortis , Quam mulcent auræ , firmat Sol ...
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... divine ! Did Nature's pencil ever blend such rays , Such varied light in one promiscuous blaze ? Now prostrate ! dead ! behold that Caroline : No maid cries charming ! and no youth divine ! And lo the wretch ! whose vile , whose insect ...
... divine ! Did Nature's pencil ever blend such rays , Such varied light in one promiscuous blaze ? Now prostrate ! dead ! behold that Caroline : No maid cries charming ! and no youth divine ! And lo the wretch ! whose vile , whose insect ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
SATIRES EPISTLES AND odes of horACE IMITATED | 19 |
The Second Satire of the Second Book of Horace | 26 |
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