The Beauties of PopeG. Kearsley, 1783 - 278 pages |
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Page iii
... thofe of her hufband , profeffed the Popish religion . Mr. Pope , at eight years of age , was put under the direction of one Taverner , a prieft , who taught him the ru diments of the Latin and Greek tongues together . When a child , he ...
... thofe of her hufband , profeffed the Popish religion . Mr. Pope , at eight years of age , was put under the direction of one Taverner , a prieft , who taught him the ru diments of the Latin and Greek tongues together . When a child , he ...
Page x
... thofe of his parents , to whofe memory he hack- erected a monument , with an infcription writtem by himself . Not long before his death , he made his will , in which he constituted Miss Blount , with , whom he was faid to have been ...
... thofe of his parents , to whofe memory he hack- erected a monument , with an infcription writtem by himself . Not long before his death , he made his will , in which he constituted Miss Blount , with , whom he was faid to have been ...
Page xx
... thofe whom he did not love , or " praise those whom he did not esteem . Savage however remarked , that he began a little to relax his dignity when he wrote a diftich for his Highness's dog . " 6 " His admiration of the great , seems to ...
... thofe whom he did not love , or " praise those whom he did not esteem . Savage however remarked , that he began a little to relax his dignity when he wrote a diftich for his Highness's dog . " 6 " His admiration of the great , seems to ...
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... thofe days to have been the business of men , but their recreation at vacant hours . IBID . P. 5 . We must therefore use fome illufion to render a paftoral delightful ; and this confifts in expofing the best fide only of a fhepherd's ...
... thofe days to have been the business of men , but their recreation at vacant hours . IBID . P. 5 . We must therefore use fome illufion to render a paftoral delightful ; and this confifts in expofing the best fide only of a fhepherd's ...
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... thofe happy fouls who dwell In yellow meads of Afphodel , Or Amaranthine bow'rs ; By the heroes ' armed fhades , Glitt'ring through the gloomy glades ; By the youths that dy'd for love , Wand'ring in the myrtle grove ; Reftore , reftore ...
... thofe happy fouls who dwell In yellow meads of Afphodel , Or Amaranthine bow'rs ; By the heroes ' armed fhades , Glitt'ring through the gloomy glades ; By the youths that dy'd for love , Wand'ring in the myrtle grove ; Reftore , reftore ...
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ancient Balaam beauty befide beft behold beſt bleffing bleft blifs breaft caufe crown'd cry'd Dæmon divine duft dull Dunciad e'en Eurydice ev'ry eyes facred faid fair fame fate fave feem feen fenfe feveral fhades fhall fhine fhould fide fighs fight filks filver fince fing firft firſt fix'd fkies fleep flow'rs foft fome fools foon foul fpread ftands ftate ftill ftrain ftreams fuch fure fwell grace happineſs head heart Heav'n himſelf honeft honour houfe IBID itſelf juft Julius Pollux King laft lefs lofe loft Lord moft moſt Mufe Mufic muft Nature never numbers Nymph o'er obferved once Paffion pafs pleafing Pleas'd pleaſe pleaſure pow'r praife praiſe pray'r prefent pride profe Reafon reft rife rofe ſhall ſkies Sylphs tafte tears Terpander thee thefe theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro trembling Vafes verfe Virtue whofe wife