The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires, &cJ. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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... honour , on my fide , that whereas , by their proceeding , any abufe may be directed at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by mine , fince a name- lefs Character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness . P. ( 5 ) ...
... honour , on my fide , that whereas , by their proceeding , any abufe may be directed at any man , no injury can poffibly be done by mine , fince a name- lefs Character can never be found out , but by its truth and likeness . P. ( 5 ) ...
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... honour , injur'd , to defend ; Who tells whate'er you think , whate'er And , if he lye not , must at least betray : Who to the Dean , and filver bell can swear , And fees at Cannons what was never there ; Who reads , but with a luft to ...
... honour , injur'd , to defend ; Who tells whate'er you think , whate'er And , if he lye not , must at least betray : Who to the Dean , and filver bell can swear , And fees at Cannons what was never there ; Who reads , but with a luft to ...
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... honour , injur'd , to defend ; Who tells whate'er you think , whate'er you say , And , if he lye not , must at least betray : Who to the Dean , and filver bell can fwear , And fees at Cannons what was never there ; 300 Who reads , but ...
... honour , injur'd , to defend ; Who tells whate'er you think , whate'er you say , And , if he lye not , must at least betray : Who to the Dean , and filver bell can fwear , And fees at Cannons what was never there ; 300 Who reads , but ...
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... Honour's cause , While yet in Britain Honour had applause ) Each parent sprung --- A . What fortune , pray ? --- P. Their own , And better got , than Beftia's from the throne . NOTES . 390 was the daughter of William Turnor , Efq . of ...
... Honour's cause , While yet in Britain Honour had applause ) Each parent sprung --- A . What fortune , pray ? --- P. Their own , And better got , than Beftia's from the throne . NOTES . 390 was the daughter of William Turnor , Efq . of ...
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... honour to confift fimply in his living familiarly with the Great , Cum magnis vixifle invita fatebitur ufque Invidia . Our poet , more nobly , in his living with them on the footing of an honeft man . - He prided himfelf in this ...
... honour to confift fimply in his living familiarly with the Great , Cum magnis vixifle invita fatebitur ufque Invidia . Our poet , more nobly , in his living with them on the footing of an honeft man . - He prided himfelf in this ...
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9 ページ - A virgin tragedy, an orphan muse.' If I dislike it, 'Furies, death and rage!' If I approve, 'Commend it to the stage.
24 ページ - Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep if Atticus were he?
25 ページ - Fed with soft Dedication all day long, Horace and he went hand in hand in song. His library, where busts of poets dead...
275 ページ - Seen him, uncumber'd with the venal tribe, Smile without art, and win without a bribe. Would he oblige me? let me only find, He does not think me what he thinks mankind.
8 ページ - And curses wit, and poetry, and Pope. Friend to my life ! (which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song) What drop or nostrum can this plague remove?
29 ページ - Yet why? that father held it for a rule, It was a sin to call our neighbour fool: That harmless mother thought no wife a whore: Hear this, and spare his family, James Moore! Unspotted names, and memorable long! If there be force in virtue, or in song.
43 ページ - My head and heart thus flowing thro' my quill, Verse-man or prose-man, term me which you will, Papist or Protestant, or both between, Like good Erasmus in an honest mean, In moderation placing all my glory, While Tories call me Whig, and Whigs a Tory.
12 ページ - It is" the slaver kills, and not the bite. A fool quite angry is quite innocent : Alas ! 'tis ten times worse when they repent. One dedicates in high heroic prose, And ridicules beyond a hundred foes : One from all Grub-street will my fame defend, And, more abusive, calls himself my friend. This prints my letters, that expects a bribe, And others roar aloud,
31 ページ - Me, let the tender office long engage To rock the cradle of reposing age, With lenient arts extend a mother's breath, Make languor smile, and smooth the bed of death; Explore the thought, explain the asking eye, And keep a while one parent from the sky ! On cares like these, if length of days attend, May Heaven, to bless those days, preserve my friend!
9 ページ - Lintot, dull rogue! will think your price too much." "Not, sir, if you revise it, and retouch.