The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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... sense to value riches , with the art 210 215 To enjoy them , and the virtue to impart , Not meanly , nor ambitiously pursued , 220 Not sunk by sloth , not raised by servitude ; To balance fortune by a just expense , Join with economy ...
... sense to value riches , with the art 210 215 To enjoy them , and the virtue to impart , Not meanly , nor ambitiously pursued , 220 Not sunk by sloth , not raised by servitude ; To balance fortune by a just expense , Join with economy ...
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... senses , that in a day or two at most it would kill him , but they durst not tell him of it so they put a hard part on me to pronounce death to him , which I saw approaching so fast that I thought it was high time for him to think of ...
... senses , that in a day or two at most it would kill him , but they durst not tell him of it so they put a hard part on me to pronounce death to him , which I saw approaching so fast that I thought it was high time for him to think of ...
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... sense , ver . 39. The chief proof of it is to follow Nature , even in works of mere luxury and elegance . Instanced in archi- tecture and gardening , where all must be adapted to the genius and use of the place , and the beauties not ...
... sense , ver . 39. The chief proof of it is to follow Nature , even in works of mere luxury and elegance . Instanced in archi- tecture and gardening , where all must be adapted to the genius and use of the place , and the beauties not ...
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... sense : Good sense , which only is the gift of Heaven , And , though no science , fairly worth the seven : A light , which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Nôtre have it not to give.7 40 45 Sir R. Walpole , in Norfolk , and ...
... sense : Good sense , which only is the gift of Heaven , And , though no science , fairly worth the seven : A light , which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Nôtre have it not to give.7 40 45 Sir R. Walpole , in Norfolk , and ...
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... sense , of every art the soul , Parts answering parts shall slide into a whole , 65 the royal parks and gardens attached to the French palaces were placed under Le Nôtre , by Louis XIV . , who invested him with the honours of nobility ...
... sense , of every art the soul , Parts answering parts shall slide into a whole , 65 the royal parks and gardens attached to the French palaces were placed under Le Nôtre , by Louis XIV . , who invested him with the honours of nobility ...
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