“The” Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Količina 1Fredrick Nicolai, 1762 |
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Stran viii
... appearance before the Public . The Author's life deserves a just Volume ; and the Editor intends to give it . For to have been one of the first Poets in the world is but his fecond praise . He was in a higher Class VIII ADVERTISEMENT .
... appearance before the Public . The Author's life deserves a just Volume ; and the Editor intends to give it . For to have been one of the first Poets in the world is but his fecond praise . He was in a higher Class VIII ADVERTISEMENT .
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... just bespoke our care , And India pour'd her gaudy treasures here : A various fpoil adorn'd our naked land , The pride of Perfia glitter'd on our strand , And China's Earth was caft on common fand : Toss'd up and down the glossy ...
... just bespoke our care , And India pour'd her gaudy treasures here : A various fpoil adorn'd our naked land , The pride of Perfia glitter'd on our strand , And China's Earth was caft on common fand : Toss'd up and down the glossy ...
Stran xxiii
... just respect to praise A Bard triumphant in immortal bays , The Learn'd to show , the Sensible commend , Yet still preserve the province of the Friend ; What life , what vigour must the lines require ? What Music tune them , what ...
... just respect to praise A Bard triumphant in immortal bays , The Learn'd to show , the Sensible commend , Yet still preserve the province of the Friend ; What life , what vigour must the lines require ? What Music tune them , what ...
Stran xxvi
... Just to thy fame , he gives thy genuine thought ; So Tully publish'd what Lucretius wrote ; Prun'd by his care , thy laurels loftier grow , And bloom afresh on thy immortal brow . 20 Thus when thy draughts , O Raphael ! time in vades ...
... Just to thy fame , he gives thy genuine thought ; So Tully publish'd what Lucretius wrote ; Prun'd by his care , thy laurels loftier grow , And bloom afresh on thy immortal brow . 20 Thus when thy draughts , O Raphael ! time in vades ...
Stran xxx
... Just , an awful train , Thy foul's delight , and glory of the Fane : While thro ' the earth thy dear remembrance flies , 30 „ Sweet to the World , and grateful to the skies . ,, SIMON HARCOURT . I. To Mr. POPE . From. Rome. ,. 1730.
... Just , an awful train , Thy foul's delight , and glory of the Fane : While thro ' the earth thy dear remembrance flies , 30 „ Sweet to the World , and grateful to the skies . ,, SIMON HARCOURT . I. To Mr. POPE . From. Rome. ,. 1730.
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