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 xi
... thro ' his Virtues ; no man being more a dupe to the fpecious appearances of Virtue in others . word , I mean not to be his Panegyrist but his Hiftorian . And may I , when Envy and Calumny take the fame advantage of abfence ( for ...
... thro ' his Virtues ; no man being more a dupe to the fpecious appearances of Virtue in others . word , I mean not to be his Panegyrist but his Hiftorian . And may I , when Envy and Calumny take the fame advantage of abfence ( for ...
Stran xix
... trembling string : 79 Who could hear them , and not attempt to fing ? Rouz'd from these dreams by thy commanding Atrain , I rife and wander thro ' the field or plain ; ( xx ) 76 Led by thy Muse from sport B 2 ( xix )
... trembling string : 79 Who could hear them , and not attempt to fing ? Rouz'd from these dreams by thy commanding Atrain , I rife and wander thro ' the field or plain ; ( xx ) 76 Led by thy Muse from sport B 2 ( xix )
Stran xxi
... thro ' many channels run , 100 But meet at last , and sweetly flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - diftinguish'd names , 105 And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE . In Imitation of a Greek ...
... thro ' many channels run , 100 But meet at last , and sweetly flow in one ; There joy to lose their long - diftinguish'd names , 105 And make one glorious , and immortal Thames . FR . KNAPP . To Mr. POPE . In Imitation of a Greek ...
Stran xxiii
... thro ' Poetic ground . 10 15 How flame the glories of Belinda's Hair , Made by thy Muse the envy of the Fair ? Lefs fhone the treffes Ægypt's princess wore , Which sweet Callimachus fo fung before . Here courtly trifles fet the world at ...
... thro ' Poetic ground . 10 15 How flame the glories of Belinda's Hair , Made by thy Muse the envy of the Fair ? Lefs fhone the treffes Ægypt's princess wore , Which sweet Callimachus fo fung before . Here courtly trifles fet the world at ...
Stran xxxii
... thro ' the dome be thine , ( From the proud Epic , down to those that shade The gentler brow of the foft Lesbian maid ) 36 Go to the Good and Just , an awful train , Thy foul's delight , and glory of the Fane : While thro ' the earth ...
... thro ' the dome be thine , ( From the proud Epic , down to those that shade The gentler brow of the foft Lesbian maid ) 36 Go to the Good and Just , an awful train , Thy foul's delight , and glory of the Fane : While thro ' the earth ...
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