The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... 'd in beer , A maudlin poetefs , a rhyming peer , A clerk , foredoom'd his father's foul to cross , Who pens a stanza , when he should engross ? A ; Is there , who , lock'd from ink and paper EPISTLE TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT, ...
... 'd in beer , A maudlin poetefs , a rhyming peer , A clerk , foredoom'd his father's foul to cross , Who pens a stanza , when he should engross ? A ; Is there , who , lock'd from ink and paper EPISTLE TO Dr. ARBUTHNOT, ...
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... father disobey'd . The Muse but serv'd to ease 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 ...
... father disobey'd . The Muse but serv'd to ease 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 ...
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... in exile , or a father dead ; The whisper , that to greatness still too near Perhaps , yet vibrates on his sovʼreign's ear— Welcome for thee , fair Virtue ! all the past For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the last 16 . PROLOGUE.
... in exile , or a father dead ; The whisper , that to greatness still too near Perhaps , yet vibrates on his sovʼreign's ear— Welcome for thee , fair Virtue ! all the past For thee , fair Virtue ! welcome ev'n the last 16 . PROLOGUE.
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... father , mother , body , foul , and Muse , Yet why that father held it for a rule , It was a fin to call our neighbour fool : That harmless mother thought no wife a whore : Hear this , and fpare his family , James Moore ! Unfpotted ...
... father , mother , body , foul , and Muse , Yet why that father held it for a rule , It was a fin to call our neighbour fool : That harmless mother thought no wife a whore : Hear this , and fpare his family , James Moore ! Unfpotted ...
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... fathers prais'd rank ven'son . You fuppofe Perhaps , young men ! our fathers had no nose . Not fo : a buck was then a week's repast , And'twas their point , I ween , to make it last ; More pleas'd to keep it till their friends would ...
... fathers prais'd rank ven'son . You fuppofe Perhaps , young men ! our fathers had no nose . Not fo : a buck was then a week's repast , And'twas their point , I ween , to make it last ; More pleas'd to keep it till their friends would ...
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