The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: In Four Volumes. Collated with the Best Editions:Printed at the Stanhope Press, by Charles Whittingham, ... for J. Sharpe; and sold by W. Suttaby, 1808 |
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... hath said ? What though this king ( as ancient story boasts ) Built a fair temple to the Lord of Hosts ; He ceas'd at last his Maker to adore , And did as much for idol gods , or more . Beware what lavish praises you confer On a rank ...
... hath said ? What though this king ( as ancient story boasts ) Built a fair temple to the Lord of Hosts ; He ceas'd at last his Maker to adore , And did as much for idol gods , or more . Beware what lavish praises you confer On a rank ...
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... hath him betake , To filche the grey ducke fro the lake . Right then there passen by the way His aunt , and eke her daughters tway . Ducke in his trowses hath he hent , Not to be spy'd of ladies gent . " But ho ! our nephew , ' crieth ...
... hath him betake , To filche the grey ducke fro the lake . Right then there passen by the way His aunt , and eke her daughters tway . Ducke in his trowses hath he hent , Not to be spy'd of ladies gent . " But ho ! our nephew , ' crieth ...
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... hath Deptford , navy - building town , Woolwich and Wapping , smelling strong of pitch : Such Lambeth , envy of each band and gown , And Twickenham such , which fairer scenes enrich , Grots , statues , urns , and Jo — n's dog and bitch ...
... hath Deptford , navy - building town , Woolwich and Wapping , smelling strong of pitch : Such Lambeth , envy of each band and gown , And Twickenham such , which fairer scenes enrich , Grots , statues , urns , and Jo — n's dog and bitch ...
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... ox , And brings all natural events to pass , Hath made him an attorney of an ass . No young divine , new - benific'd , can be More pert , more proud , more positive , than he . What further could I wish the fop to do , 138 SATIRES .
... ox , And brings all natural events to pass , Hath made him an attorney of an ass . No young divine , new - benific'd , can be More pert , more proud , more positive , than he . What further could I wish the fop to do , 138 SATIRES .
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... hath follow'd to the silent tomb , Steer'd the same course to the same quiet shore , Not parted long , and now to part no more ! Go then , where only bliss sincere is known ! Go where to love and to enjoy are one ! Yet take these tears ...
... hath follow'd to the silent tomb , Steer'd the same course to the same quiet shore , Not parted long , and now to part no more ! Go then , where only bliss sincere is known ! Go where to love and to enjoy are one ! Yet take these tears ...
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78 ページ - 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...
76 ページ - Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes, and beauty ne'er enjoys: So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way.
178 ページ - See Mystery to Mathematics fly : In vain ! they gaze, turn giddy, rave, and die. Religion blushing veils her sacred fires, And unawares Morality expires. Nor public flame, nor private, dares to shine ; Nor human spark is left, nor glimpse divine ! Lo ! thy dread empire, Chaos ! is restored ; Light dies before thy uncreating word : Thy hand, great anarch ! lets the curtain fall ; And universal darkness buries all.
67 ページ - TWIT'NAM, and in humble strain Apply to me, to keep them mad or vain. Arthur, whose giddy son neglects the Laws, Imputes to me and my damn'd works the cause : Poor Cornus sees his frantic wife elope, And curses Wit, and Poetry, and Pope.
129 ページ - True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance.
76 ページ - A cherub's face, a reptile all the rest; Beauty that shocks you, parts that none will trust, Wit that can creep, and pride that licks the dust.
70 ページ - And, when I die, be sure you let me know Great Homer died three thousand years ago. Why did I write? what sin to me unknown Dipp'd me in ink, my parents', or my own? As yet a child, nor yet a fool to fame, I lisp'd in numbers, for the numbers came.
68 ページ - I'm all submission ; what you'd have it, make it." Three things another's modest wishes bound, My friendship, and a prologue, and ten pound. Pitholeon sends to me : " You know his grace : I want a patron ; ask him for a place.
72 ページ - Peace to all such ! but were there one whose fires True genius kindles, and fair fame inspires; Blest with each talent and each art to please, And born to write, converse, and live with ease : Should such a man, too fond to rule alone, Bear, like the Turk...
126 ページ - He stuck to poverty with peace of mind ; And me, the Muses help'd to undergo it ; Convict a papist he, and I a poet. But (thanks to Homer) since I live and thrive, Indebted to no prince or peer alive ; Sure I should want the care of ten Monroes,3 If I would scribble rather than repose.