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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Page 68
... sure Democritus had died , Had he beheld an audience gape so wide . Let bear or elephant be e'er so white , The people sure , the people are the sight ! Ah , luckless poet ! stretch thy lungs and roar , That bear or elephant shall heed ...
... sure Democritus had died , Had he beheld an audience gape so wide . Let bear or elephant be e'er so white , The people sure , the people are the sight ! Ah , luckless poet ! stretch thy lungs and roar , That bear or elephant shall heed ...
Page 74
... sure imported to remove , To hunt for truth in Maudlin's learned grove ) But knottier points , we knew not half so well , Depriv'd us soon of our paternal cell ; And certain laws , by sufferers thought unjust , Denied all posts of ...
... sure imported to remove , To hunt for truth in Maudlin's learned grove ) But knottier points , we knew not half so well , Depriv'd us soon of our paternal cell ; And certain laws , by sufferers thought unjust , Denied all posts of ...
Page 95
... sure were made , Why then for ever buried in the shade ? Spirits like you should see and should be seen ; The king would smile on you - at least the queen . ' ' Ah , gentle sir ! you courtiers so cajole us— But Tully has it Nunquam ...
... sure were made , Why then for ever buried in the shade ? Spirits like you should see and should be seen ; The king would smile on you - at least the queen . ' ' Ah , gentle sir ! you courtiers so cajole us— But Tully has it Nunquam ...
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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