The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3G. Bell, 1896 |
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... . 2 Chartres . See Moral Essays , iii . 20. Spence applied this epitaph to Coningsby , writing it : " Here lies Lord Coningsby . Be civil ; " & c . 3 Written in 1709 . TO A LADY WITH " THE TEMPLE OF " 1 8 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
... . 2 Chartres . See Moral Essays , iii . 20. Spence applied this epitaph to Coningsby , writing it : " Here lies Lord Coningsby . Be civil ; " & c . 3 Written in 1709 . TO A LADY WITH " THE TEMPLE OF " 1 8 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS .
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... no point to fall , 1 Tickell . 2 Introduced , with some alterations , into the Second of the Moral Epistles , Of the Characters of Women . 2 1 Now all agog for Dy1 at a ball : MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 31 Sylvia, a Fragment.
... no point to fall , 1 Tickell . 2 Introduced , with some alterations , into the Second of the Moral Epistles , Of the Characters of Women . 2 1 Now all agog for Dy1 at a ball : MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 31 Sylvia, a Fragment.
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... Moral Essays , i . 179 , iii . 20 , & c . 3 One of the " Town Eclogues , " published anony- mously in 1716. They were parodies on the Pastorals of Pope and Philips , and were written , with the ex- ception of the " Basset Table , ” by ...
... Moral Essays , i . 179 , iii . 20 , & c . 3 One of the " Town Eclogues , " published anony- mously in 1716. They were parodies on the Pastorals of Pope and Philips , and were written , with the ex- ception of the " Basset Table , ” by ...
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... a correspon- dent of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . Mrs. Howard , afterwards Countess of Suffolk . See Moral Essays , ii . 157 . 5 This ballad was written anno 1717 . SONG , BY A PERSON OF QUALITY WRITTEN IN THE MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 39.
... a correspon- dent of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu . Mrs. Howard , afterwards Countess of Suffolk . See Moral Essays , ii . 157 . 5 This ballad was written anno 1717 . SONG , BY A PERSON OF QUALITY WRITTEN IN THE MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 39.
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... morals mend your own . Thus Orpheus travelled to reform his kind , Came back , and tamed the brutes he left behind . You went , you saw , you heard ; with virtue fought , Then spread those morals which the Houyhnhnms taught . Our ...
... morals mend your own . Thus Orpheus travelled to reform his kind , Came back , and tamed the brutes he left behind . You went , you saw , you heard ; with virtue fought , Then spread those morals which the Houyhnhnms taught . Our ...
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