The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. in Six Volumes Complete: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseC. Bathurst, 1787 |
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... plain , but untrod path , purfue ; If not , ' tis I must be asham'd of You . 10 15 EPISTLE To Mr. JERVAS , With Mr. DRYDEN's Translation of FRESNOY'S Art of Painting . THIS Verfe be thine , my Friend , nor thou refufe This , from no ...
... plain , but untrod path , purfue ; If not , ' tis I must be asham'd of You . 10 15 EPISTLE To Mr. JERVAS , With Mr. DRYDEN's Translation of FRESNOY'S Art of Painting . THIS Verfe be thine , my Friend , nor thou refufe This , from no ...
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... plain - work , and to purling brooks , Old - fashion'd halls , dull Aunts , and croaking rooks : She went from Op'ra , Park , Affembly , Play , To morning - walks , and pray'rs three hours a - day ; To part her time ' twixt reading and ...
... plain - work , and to purling brooks , Old - fashion'd halls , dull Aunts , and croaking rooks : She went from Op'ra , Park , Affembly , Play , To morning - walks , and pray'rs three hours a - day ; To part her time ' twixt reading and ...
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... Bright Apollo , lend thy Choir . V. Gloomy Pluto , King of Terrors , Arm'd in adamantine Chains , Lead me to the Crystal Mirrors , Wat'ring foft Elyfian Plains . VI . Mournful Cypress , verdant Willow , Gilding my MISCELLANIE S. 45.
... Bright Apollo , lend thy Choir . V. Gloomy Pluto , King of Terrors , Arm'd in adamantine Chains , Lead me to the Crystal Mirrors , Wat'ring foft Elyfian Plains . VI . Mournful Cypress , verdant Willow , Gilding my MISCELLANIE S. 45.
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... plain infcription now upon it , being only the name of that great Poet . J. DRYDEN . Natus Aug. 9. 1631. Mortuus Maij 1. 1700 . JOANNES SHEFFIELD DUX BUCKINGHAMIENSIS POSUIT . VI . On Mrs. CORBET , Who died of a D 3 EPITAPH S. 53.
... plain infcription now upon it , being only the name of that great Poet . J. DRYDEN . Natus Aug. 9. 1631. Mortuus Maij 1. 1700 . JOANNES SHEFFIELD DUX BUCKINGHAMIENSIS POSUIT . VI . On Mrs. CORBET , Who died of a D 3 EPITAPH S. 53.
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... plain Reason , and with fober Sense : No Conquefts fhe , but o'er herself , defir'd , No Arts effay'd , but not to be admir'd . Paffion and Pride were to her Soul unknown , Convinc'd that Virtue only is our own . So unaffected , fo ...
... plain Reason , and with fober Sense : No Conquefts fhe , but o'er herself , defir'd , No Arts effay'd , but not to be admir'd . Paffion and Pride were to her Soul unknown , Convinc'd that Virtue only is our own . So unaffected , fo ...
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