The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... poets through pure love of wit . What has not fired her bosom or her brain ? Cæsar and Tall - boy , Charles and Charlemagne.9 As Helluo , late dictator of the feast , The nose of haut - goût and the tip of taste , Critiqued your wine ...
... poets through pure love of wit . What has not fired her bosom or her brain ? Cæsar and Tall - boy , Charles and Charlemagne.9 As Helluo , late dictator of the feast , The nose of haut - goût and the tip of taste , Critiqued your wine ...
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... Poets heap virtues , painters gems , at will , 185 And show their zeal , and hide their want of skill . ' Tis well ... poem - heard her order her footman to put her in mind to send to know how Mrs. Blount , who was ill , had passed the ...
... Poets heap virtues , painters gems , at will , 185 And show their zeal , and hide their want of skill . ' Tis well ... poem - heard her order her footman to put her in mind to send to know how Mrs. Blount , who was ill , had passed the ...
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... poem addressed to Martha Blount on her birth - day , and published in the Miscellanies . James Moore Smyth printed five of the lines as his own , in his play , the Rival Modes , Ah , Friend ! to dazzle let the vain design EP . II . ] 29 ...
... poem addressed to Martha Blount on her birth - day , and published in the Miscellanies . James Moore Smyth printed five of the lines as his own , in his play , the Rival Modes , Ah , Friend ! to dazzle let the vain design EP . II . ] 29 ...
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... poets of the day - Swift , Pope , Gay , Lord Peterborough , and others- paid court to Mrs. Howard ; poor Gay always trusting to her influence for some easy sinecure appointment , in which he was doomed to disappointment . In 1731 , on ...
... poets of the day - Swift , Pope , Gay , Lord Peterborough , and others- paid court to Mrs. Howard ; poor Gay always trusting to her influence for some easy sinecure appointment , in which he was doomed to disappointment . In 1731 , on ...
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... poets , the forks are only bidential , " upon which account a knife was absolutely necessary at Mr. Pope's , where it was morally impossible with a bidential fork to convey a morsel of beef , with the incum- brance of mustard and ...
... poets , the forks are only bidential , " upon which account a knife was absolutely necessary at Mr. Pope's , where it was morally impossible with a bidential fork to convey a morsel of beef , with the incum- brance of mustard and ...
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