The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... kind . Dryden alone ( what wonder ? ) came not nigh , Dryden alone escap'd this judging eye : But ftill the great have kindness in reserve , He help'd to bury whom he help'd to starve . May fome choice patron bless each gray goofe quill ...
... kind . Dryden alone ( what wonder ? ) came not nigh , Dryden alone escap'd this judging eye : But ftill the great have kindness in reserve , He help'd to bury whom he help'd to starve . May fome choice patron bless each gray goofe quill ...
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... kind , and let the wretch alone : But shew me one who has it in his pow'r To act confiftent with himself an hour . Sir Job fail'd forth , the ev'ning bright and ftill , » No place on earth ( he cry'd ) like Greenwich hill ! Up ftarts a ...
... kind , and let the wretch alone : But shew me one who has it in his pow'r To act confiftent with himself an hour . Sir Job fail'd forth , the ev'ning bright and ftill , » No place on earth ( he cry'd ) like Greenwich hill ! Up ftarts a ...
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... Kind to my drefs , my figure , not to me . Is this my guide , philofopher , and friend ? This he , who loves me , and who ought to mend ; Who ought to make me ( what he can , or none , ) That man divine whom wisdom calls her own ; Great ...
... Kind to my drefs , my figure , not to me . Is this my guide , philofopher , and friend ? This he , who loves me , and who ought to mend ; Who ought to make me ( what he can , or none , ) That man divine whom wisdom calls her own ; Great ...
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... kind . To cheat a friend , or ward , he leaves to Peter ; The good man heaps up nothing but mere metre , Enjoys his garden and his book in quiet ; And then a perfect hermit in his diet . Of little use the man you may suppose , Who fays ...
... kind . To cheat a friend , or ward , he leaves to Peter ; The good man heaps up nothing but mere metre , Enjoys his garden and his book in quiet ; And then a perfect hermit in his diet . Of little use the man you may suppose , Who fays ...
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... kind the beft proportion'd fools ! Adjust their cloaths , and to confeffion draw Those venial fins , an atom , or a straw ; But oh ! what terrors must distract the foul Convicted of that mortal crime , a hole ; Or should one pound of ...
... kind the beft proportion'd fools ! Adjust their cloaths , and to confeffion draw Those venial fins , an atom , or a straw ; But oh ! what terrors must distract the foul Convicted of that mortal crime , a hole ; Or should one pound of ...
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