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 43
... virtue first , be bold ! As gold to silver , virtue is to gold . ' There London's voice , ' Get money , money still ! And then let virtue follow if she will . ' This , this the saving doctrine preach'd to all , From low St. James's up ...
... virtue first , be bold ! As gold to silver , virtue is to gold . ' There London's voice , ' Get money , money still ! And then let virtue follow if she will . ' This , this the saving doctrine preach'd to all , From low St. James's up ...
Page 113
... virtue , and I'll find the verse . But random praise — the task can ne'er be done ; Each mother asks it for her booby son ; Each widow asks it for the best of men , For him she weeps , for him she weds again . Praise cannot stoop , like ...
... virtue , and I'll find the verse . But random praise — the task can ne'er be done ; Each mother asks it for her booby son ; Each widow asks it for the best of men , For him she weeps , for him she weds again . Praise cannot stoop , like ...
Page 177
... virtue's cause , From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . ' And , to close all , hear the Reverend Dean of St. Patrick's : " A soul with every virtue fraught , By patriots , priests , and poets taught : Whose filial piety ...
... virtue's cause , From thy own life transcribe th ' unerring laws . ' And , to close all , hear the Reverend Dean of St. Patrick's : " A soul with every virtue fraught , By patriots , priests , and poets taught : Whose filial piety ...
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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