The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, Том 3A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, C. Bathurst, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, B. Law, S. Crowder, T. Longman, T. Field, and T. Caslon, 1760 |
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... . II But You , O WARBURTON ! whofe eye refin'd Can see the greatness of an honeft mind ; Can fee each Virtue and each Grace unite , And tafte the Raptures of a pure Delight ; 16 You vifit oft his awful Page with Care , And B 3.
... . II But You , O WARBURTON ! whofe eye refin'd Can see the greatness of an honeft mind ; Can fee each Virtue and each Grace unite , And tafte the Raptures of a pure Delight ; 16 You vifit oft his awful Page with Care , And B 3.
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... mind : Cunning evades , fecurely wrapt in wiles ; And Force strong finew'd rends th'unequal toils : The stream of Vice impetuous drives along , 115 Too deep for Policy , for Pow'r too strong . Ev'n fair Religion , Native of the skies ...
... mind : Cunning evades , fecurely wrapt in wiles ; And Force strong finew'd rends th'unequal toils : The stream of Vice impetuous drives along , 115 Too deep for Policy , for Pow'r too strong . Ev'n fair Religion , Native of the skies ...
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... minds ingenuous , actions fair , 245 Till the Sons blush at what their Fathers were ; Ere yet ' twas beggary the great to trust ; Ere yet ' twas quite a folly to be just ; When low - born Sharpers only dar'd a lie , Or falfify'd the ...
... minds ingenuous , actions fair , 245 Till the Sons blush at what their Fathers were ; Ere yet ' twas beggary the great to trust ; Ere yet ' twas quite a folly to be just ; When low - born Sharpers only dar'd a lie , Or falfify'd the ...
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... mind . Here fweet or strong may ev'ry Colour flow : Here let the pencil warm , the canvass glow : Of light and shade provoke the noble strife , And wake each striking feature into life . 360 C 3 T ' PART III . HRO ' Ages thus has Part ...
... mind . Here fweet or strong may ev'ry Colour flow : Here let the pencil warm , the canvass glow : Of light and shade provoke the noble strife , And wake each striking feature into life . 360 C 3 T ' PART III . HRO ' Ages thus has Part ...
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... mind ! Who yonder Star's effulgence can display , 465 Unless he dip his pencil in the ray ? Who paint a God , unless the God inspire ? What catch the Lightning , but the speed of fire ? So , mighty POPE , to make thy Genius known , All ...
... mind ! Who yonder Star's effulgence can display , 465 Unless he dip his pencil in the ray ? Who paint a God , unless the God inspire ? What catch the Lightning , but the speed of fire ? So , mighty POPE , to make thy Genius known , All ...
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