The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. in Six Volumes Complete: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseC. Bathurst, 1787 |
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... fome verfes of his Grace the Duke of BUCKINGHAM ib . 39 40 A prologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's benefit in 1733 , when he was old , blind , and in great diftrefs , a little before his death 41 MACER , a character P. 42 To Mr. JOHN MOORE.
... fome verfes of his Grace the Duke of BUCKINGHAM ib . 39 40 A prologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's benefit in 1733 , when he was old , blind , and in great diftrefs , a little before his death 41 MACER , a character P. 42 To Mr. JOHN MOORE.
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... fome verfes of his Grace the Duke of BUCKINGHAM · A prologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's benefit in 1733 , when he was old , blind , and in great diftrefs , a little before his death 21 25 26 2213 27 30 33535 39 40 ib . 41 MACER , a ...
... fome verfes of his Grace the Duke of BUCKINGHAM · A prologue to a play for Mr. Dennis's benefit in 1733 , when he was old , blind , and in great diftrefs , a little before his death 21 25 26 2213 27 30 33535 39 40 ib . 41 MACER , a ...
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... fome , and pocket up the reft "What , rob your Boys ? thofe pretty rogues ! " No , Sir , you'll leave them to the Hogs . " Thus Fools with Compliments befiege ye , Contriving never to oblige ye . Scatter your favours on a Fop ...
... fome , and pocket up the reft "What , rob your Boys ? thofe pretty rogues ! " No , Sir , you'll leave them to the Hogs . " Thus Fools with Compliments befiege ye , Contriving never to oblige ye . Scatter your favours on a Fop ...
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... pater , et matercula pallet ; Officiofaque fedulitas , et opella forenfis Adducit febres , et teftamenta refignat . Quod fi bruma nives Albanis illinet agris ; 257 10 15 Then fouthward let your bard retire , Hold out fome B 2.
... pater , et matercula pallet ; Officiofaque fedulitas , et opella forenfis Adducit febres , et teftamenta refignat . Quod fi bruma nives Albanis illinet agris ; 257 10 15 Then fouthward let your bard retire , Hold out fome B 2.
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... fome , and pocket up the rest ” — What , rob your Boys ? thofe pretty rogues ! " No , Sir , you'll leave them to the Hogs . " Thus Fools with Compliments besiege ye , Contriving never to oblige ye . Scatter your favours on a Fop ...
... fome , and pocket up the rest ” — What , rob your Boys ? thofe pretty rogues ! " No , Sir , you'll leave them to the Hogs . " Thus Fools with Compliments besiege ye , Contriving never to oblige ye . Scatter your favours on a Fop ...
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againſt alfo almoſt alſo ancient animals Bathos becauſe befides bleft caft caufe cauſe compofed Cornelius courſe Crambe Criticks defcribe defcription defign defire diſcover Eclogues expreffion exprefs faid fame fatire feems feveral fhall fhort fhould fimplicity fince fingle firft firſt fome fometimes fpirit Friend ftill fubject fuch genius greateſt hath himſelf Homer honour Horfes Horſe houſe Iliad inftance itſelf juft Juftice Julius Pollux juſt Lady laft laſt learned leaſt lefs Lord mafter manner Martin meaſure modern moft moſt muſt myſelf nature neceffary never obferved occafion Paffion Paftoral perfon pleaſe pleaſure Poem Poet poetry praiſe prefent promiſe publick purpoſe quoth raiſe Reaſon rife Scriblerus ſeems ſeveral Shakeſpear ſhall ſhe ſmall ſome ſpeak ſuch Terpander thee thefe themſelves Theocritus theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion tranflated univerfal uſed verfe verſe Virgil whofe whole whoſe words writers
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