The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. in Six Volumes Complete: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseC. Bathurst, 1787 |
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... Country Signs ; Or , " Have you nothing new to - day " From Pope , from Parnell , or from Gay ? " Such tattle often entertains 95 My Lord and me as far as Stains , As once a week we travel down To Windfor , and again to Town , Where all ...
... Country Signs ; Or , " Have you nothing new to - day " From Pope , from Parnell , or from Gay ? " Such tattle often entertains 95 My Lord and me as far as Stains , As once a week we travel down To Windfor , and again to Town , Where all ...
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... Country Seat ! There leaning near a gentle Brook , Sleep , or peruse some ancient Book , 130 And there in sweet oblivion drown Thofe Cares that haunt the Court and Town . O charming Noons ! and Nights divine ! Or when I fup , or when I ...
... Country Seat ! There leaning near a gentle Brook , Sleep , or peruse some ancient Book , 130 And there in sweet oblivion drown Thofe Cares that haunt the Court and Town . O charming Noons ! and Nights divine ! Or when I fup , or when I ...
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... Country Moufe , right hofpitable , Received a Town Moufe at his Board , Just as a Farmer might a Lord . A frugal Moufe , upon the whole , Yet lov'd his Friend , and had a Soul , Knew what was handsome , and would do't , On juft occafion ...
... Country Moufe , right hofpitable , Received a Town Moufe at his Board , Just as a Farmer might a Lord . A frugal Moufe , upon the whole , Yet lov'd his Friend , and had a Soul , Knew what was handsome , and would do't , On juft occafion ...
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... of Oxford with Dr. Parnell's Poems published by our Author , after the faid Earl's Imprisonment in the Tower , and Retreat into the Country , in the year 1721 . VOL . IV . C And fure , if aught below the feats divine Can [ 25 ]
... of Oxford with Dr. Parnell's Poems published by our Author , after the faid Earl's Imprisonment in the Tower , and Retreat into the Country , in the year 1721 . VOL . IV . C And fure , if aught below the feats divine Can [ 25 ]
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... Country air , Just when she learns to roll a melting eye , And hear a fpark , yet think no danger nigh ; From the dear man unwilling she must sever , Yet takes one kifs before fhe parts for ever : Thus from the world fair Zephalinda ...
... Country air , Just when she learns to roll a melting eye , And hear a fpark , yet think no danger nigh ; From the dear man unwilling she must sever , Yet takes one kifs before fhe parts for ever : Thus from the world fair Zephalinda ...
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278 ページ - When we read Homer, we ought to reflect that we are reading the...
214 ページ - Jerusalem with iniquity: the heads thereof judge for reward, and the priests thereof teach for hire, and the prophets thereof divine for money: yet will they lean upon the Lord, and say, "Is not the Lord among us? none evil can come upon us.
154 ページ - Cuzzona. * fineft fineft thread. There are Amplifiers who can extend half a dozen thin thoughts over a whole Folio...
8 ページ - How think you of our friend the Dean? I wonder what some people mean; My lord and he are grown so great, Always together tete-d-tete. What ! they admire him for his jokes — See but the fortune of some folks...
291 ページ - That the Earl of Halifax was one of the first to favour me; of whom it is hard to say whether the advancement of the polite arts is more owing to his generosity or his example...
280 ページ - Homer, and that of his work ; but when they come to assign the causes of the great reputation of the Iliad, they found it upon the ignorance of his times and the prejudice of...
298 ページ - Players are just such judges of what is right, as tailors are of what is graceful. And in this view it will be but fair to allow, that most of our author's faults are less to be ascribed to his wrong judgment as a poet, than to his right judgment as a player.
187 ページ - Here therefore, in the name of all our Brethren, let me return our sincere and humble Thanks to the most August Mr.
52 ページ - Content with science in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life ; and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear ; From Nature's temperate feast rose satisfied, Thank'd Heaven that he had liv'd, and that he died.
281 ページ - ... enchantment. Homer not only appears the inventor of poetry, but excels all the inventors of other arts in this, that he has swallowed up the honour of those who succeeded him.