The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 4Ingram, Cooke, 1854 |
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Page 66
... out to him a little speck , scarce visible in the mass of the national interest , a small seminal principle rather than a formed body , and should tell him ' Young man , there is America , 66 [ EP . III . MORAL ESSAYS .
... out to him a little speck , scarce visible in the mass of the national interest , a small seminal principle rather than a formed body , and should tell him ' Young man , there is America , 66 [ EP . III . MORAL ESSAYS .
Page 67
Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. tell him ' Young man , there is America , which at this day serves for little more than ... tell a tale ? -a tale - it follows thus : Where London's column , " & c . FRANCIS CHARTRES . Ver . 20. Chartres ...
Alexander Pope Robert Carruthers. tell him ' Young man , there is America , which at this day serves for little more than ... tell a tale ? -a tale - it follows thus : Where London's column , " & c . FRANCIS CHARTRES . Ver . 20. Chartres ...
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... 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 another world . After having plainly told him his condition , I asked whom I ...
... 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 another world . After having plainly told him his condition , I asked whom I ...
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... tell me , is not this a curse ? Say , is their anger or their friendship worse ? " 6 The name taken from a foolish poet of Rhodes , who pretended much to Greek . Schol . in Horat . 1. i . Dr. Bentley pretends that this Pitholeon ...
... tell me , is not this a curse ? Say , is their anger or their friendship worse ? " 6 The name taken from a foolish poet of Rhodes , who pretended much to Greek . Schol . in Horat . 1. i . Dr. Bentley pretends that this Pitholeon ...
Page 110
... tell me I could write ; Well - natured Garth inflamed with early praise , And Congreve loved , and Swift endured my lays ; The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , Even mitred Rochester would nod the head , 18 And St. John's self ...
... tell me I could write ; Well - natured Garth inflamed with early praise , And Congreve loved , and Swift endured my lays ; The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , Even mitred Rochester would nod the head , 18 And St. John's self ...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Ed by the Rev H F Cary Alexander Pope No preview available - 2006 |
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