The Works of Alexander Pope Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete. With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warbuton, Količina 1J. and P. Knapton, H. Lintot, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, and C. Bathurst, 1752 |
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Stran xiii
... earth ; and the present spirit of the learned world is fuch , that to attempt to serve it ( any way ) one must have the conftancy of a martyr , and a resolution to fuffer for its fake . I could wifh people would believe , what I am ...
... earth ; and the present spirit of the learned world is fuch , that to attempt to serve it ( any way ) one must have the conftancy of a martyr , and a resolution to fuffer for its fake . I could wifh people would believe , what I am ...
Stran xvii
... Earth was caft on common fand : Tofs'd up and down the gloffy fragments lay , 10 And drefs'd the rocky fhelves , and pav'd the painted bay . Thy treasures next arriv'd : and now we boast A nobler cargo on our barren coaft : From thy ...
... Earth was caft on common fand : Tofs'd up and down the gloffy fragments lay , 10 And drefs'd the rocky fhelves , and pav'd the painted bay . Thy treasures next arriv'd : and now we boast A nobler cargo on our barren coaft : From thy ...
Stran xx
... earth the flutt'ring Pheasant lie ; His gaudy robes in dazling lines appear , And ev'ry feather shines and varies there . Nor can I pass the gen'rous courfer by , 7 But while the prancing fteed allures my eye , He ftarts , he's gone ...
... earth the flutt'ring Pheasant lie ; His gaudy robes in dazling lines appear , And ev'ry feather shines and varies there . Nor can I pass the gen'rous courfer by , 7 But while the prancing fteed allures my eye , He ftarts , he's gone ...
Stran xxvi
... mortals ; fubject to death's total fway , Reptiles of earth , and beings of a day ! ' Tis thine , on ev'ry heart to grave thy praise , A monument which Worth alone can raise : 5 Sure to furvive , when time shall whelm in duft ( xxvi )
... mortals ; fubject to death's total fway , Reptiles of earth , and beings of a day ! ' Tis thine , on ev'ry heart to grave thy praise , A monument which Worth alone can raise : 5 Sure to furvive , when time shall whelm in duft ( xxvi )
Stran xxvii
... earth , when once this breath is fled , With human transport touch the mighty dead , Shakespear , rejoice ! his hand thy page refines ; Now ev'ry scene with native brightness fhines ; Juft to thy fame , he gives thy genuine thought ; So ...
... earth , when once this breath is fled , With human transport touch the mighty dead , Shakespear , rejoice ! his hand thy page refines ; Now ev'ry scene with native brightness fhines ; Juft to thy fame , he gives thy genuine thought ; So ...
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