The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... Ev'n funday shines no fabbath - day to me : Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme , Happy ! to catch me , just at dinner - time . Is there a parfon , much be - mus'd in beer , A maudlin poetefs , a rhyming peer , A clerk ...
... Ev'n funday shines no fabbath - day to me : Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme , Happy ! to catch me , just at dinner - time . Is there a parfon , much be - mus'd in beer , A maudlin poetefs , a rhyming peer , A clerk ...
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... endur'd my lays ; The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , Ev'n mitred Rochefter would nod the head , And St. John's self ( great Dryden's friends before ) As With open arms receiv'd one poet more . Happy my TO THE SATIRES .
... endur'd my lays ; The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , Ev'n mitred Rochefter would nod the head , And St. John's self ( great Dryden's friends before ) As With open arms receiv'd one poet more . Happy my TO THE SATIRES .
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... Ev'n fuch small critics fome regard may claim , Preferv'd in Milton's or in Shakespear's name . Pretty ! in amber to obferve the forms Of hairs , or ftraws , or dirt , or grubs , or worms ; The things we know , are neither rich nor rare ...
... Ev'n fuch small critics fome regard may claim , Preferv'd in Milton's or in Shakespear's name . Pretty ! in amber to obferve the forms Of hairs , or ftraws , or dirt , or grubs , or worms ; The things we know , are neither rich nor rare ...
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... ev'n fools , by flatterers befieg'd , And fo obliging , that he ne'er oblig'd : Like Cato , give his little fenate laws , And fit attentive to his own applause ; While wits and Templars ev'ry sentence raise , And wonder with a foolish ...
... ev'n fools , by flatterers befieg'd , And fo obliging , that he ne'er oblig'd : Like Cato , give his little fenate laws , And fit attentive to his own applause ; While wits and Templars ev'ry sentence raise , And wonder with a foolish ...
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... ev'n to kings , he held a shaine , And thought a lye in verfe or prose the same . That not in fancy's maze he wander'd long , But ftoop'd to truth , and moraliz'd his song : That not for fame , but virtue's better end , He ftood the ...
... ev'n to kings , he held a shaine , And thought a lye in verfe or prose the same . That not in fancy's maze he wander'd long , But ftoop'd to truth , and moraliz'd his song : That not for fame , but virtue's better end , He ftood the ...
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