The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... ( Some fay his queen ) was forc'd to speak , or burst . And is not mine , my friend , a forer cafe , When ev'ry coxcomb perks them in my face ? A. Good friend forbear ! you deal in dangʼrous things , I'd never name queens , ministers , or ...
... ( Some fay his queen ) was forc'd to speak , or burst . And is not mine , my friend , a forer cafe , When ev'ry coxcomb perks them in my face ? A. Good friend forbear ! you deal in dangʼrous things , I'd never name queens , ministers , or ...
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... some friend , not wife To help me thro ' this long disease , my life , To fecond , ARBUTHNOT ! thy art and care , And teach , the being you preferv'd , to bear . But why then publish ? Granville the polite , And knowing Walsh , would ...
... some friend , not wife To help me thro ' this long disease , my life , To fecond , ARBUTHNOT ! thy art and care , And teach , the being you preferv'd , to bear . But why then publish ? Granville the polite , And knowing Walsh , would ...
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... Some keep affemblies , and would keep the stews ; Some with fat bucks on childlefs dotards fawn ; Some win rich widows by their chine and brawn ; While with the filent growth of ten per cent , In dirt and darkness , hundreds ftink ...
... Some keep affemblies , and would keep the stews ; Some with fat bucks on childlefs dotards fawn ; Some win rich widows by their chine and brawn ; While with the filent growth of ten per cent , In dirt and darkness , hundreds ftink ...
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... some son of earth ? Yet time ennobles , or degrades each line ; It brighten'd Craggs's , and may darken thine : And what is fame ? the meanest have their day , The greatest can but blaze , and pass away . Grac'd as thou art , with all ...
... some son of earth ? Yet time ennobles , or degrades each line ; It brighten'd Craggs's , and may darken thine : And what is fame ? the meanest have their day , The greatest can but blaze , and pass away . Grac'd as thou art , with all ...
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... learn fooner than a fong ? What better teach a foreigner the tongue ? What's long or short , each accent where to place , And speak in public with some sort of grace . -- I fcarce can think him fuch a worthiefs thing EP . I. 67 OF HORACE .
... learn fooner than a fong ? What better teach a foreigner the tongue ? What's long or short , each accent where to place , And speak in public with some sort of grace . -- I fcarce can think him fuch a worthiefs thing EP . I. 67 OF HORACE .
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