The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... heav'n , to bless those days , preserve my friend , Preferve him focial , chearful , and ferene , And just as rich as when he ferv'd a queen . A. Whether that bleffing be deny'd or giv❜n , Thus far was right , the reft belongs to heav'n ...
... heav'n , to bless those days , preserve my friend , Preferve him focial , chearful , and ferene , And just as rich as when he ferv'd a queen . A. Whether that bleffing be deny'd or giv❜n , Thus far was right , the reft belongs to heav'n ...
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... heav'n it laft ! ( cries Swift ) as you go on ; >> I wish to God this houfe had been your own : >> Pity ! to build , without a fon or wife ; » Why , you'll enjoy it only all your life « . Well , if the use be mine , can it concern one ...
... heav'n it laft ! ( cries Swift ) as you go on ; >> I wish to God this houfe had been your own : >> Pity ! to build , without a fon or wife ; » Why , you'll enjoy it only all your life « . Well , if the use be mine , can it concern one ...
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... high , immortal thing , Juft less than Jove , and much above a king } Nay , half in heav'n- - -except ( what's mighty odd ) A fit of vapours clouds this demy - god . THE THE SIXTH EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORAC Er . I. 47 OF HORACE .
... high , immortal thing , Juft less than Jove , and much above a king } Nay , half in heav'n- - -except ( what's mighty odd ) A fit of vapours clouds this demy - god . THE THE SIXTH EPISTLE OF THE FIRST BOOK OF HORAC Er . I. 47 OF HORACE .
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... heav'n's own oracles from altars heard . Wonder of kings ! like whom , to mortal eyes None e'er has risen , and none e'er shall rife . Juft in one instance , be it yet confeft Your people , Sir , are partial in the rest : Foes to all ...
... heav'n's own oracles from altars heard . Wonder of kings ! like whom , to mortal eyes None e'er has risen , and none e'er shall rife . Juft in one instance , be it yet confeft Your people , Sir , are partial in the rest : Foes to all ...
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... heav'n can bound , Now ferpent - like , in profe he fweeps the ground , In quibbles , Angel and Archangel join , And God the Father turns a fchool - divine . Not that I'd lop the beauties from his book , Like flashing Bentley with his ...
... heav'n can bound , Now ferpent - like , in profe he fweeps the ground , In quibbles , Angel and Archangel join , And God the Father turns a fchool - divine . Not that I'd lop the beauties from his book , Like flashing Bentley with his ...
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