The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page 185
... thou can'st not bend , 395 Hell thou shalt move ; for Faustus is thy friend : Pluto with Cato thou for her shalt join , And link the Mourning - Bride to Proserpine . Grubstreet ! thy fall should men and Gods conspire , Thy stage shall ...
... thou can'st not bend , 395 Hell thou shalt move ; for Faustus is thy friend : Pluto with Cato thou for her shalt join , And link the Mourning - Bride to Proserpine . Grubstreet ! thy fall should men and Gods conspire , Thy stage shall ...
Page 291
... Thou Cibber ! thou , his Laurel shalt support , Folly , my son , has still a Friend at Court . Lift up your gates , ye Princes , see him come ! Sound , sound ye Viols , be the Cat - call dumb ! Bring , bring the madding Bay , the ...
... Thou Cibber ! thou , his Laurel shalt support , Folly , my son , has still a Friend at Court . Lift up your gates , ye Princes , see him come ! Sound , sound ye Viols , be the Cat - call dumb ! Bring , bring the madding Bay , the ...
Page 345
... thou , CHESTERFIELD ! a tear refuse , Thou wept'st , and with thee wept each gentle Muse . When lo ! a Harlot form soft sliding by , With mincing step , small voice , and languid eye ; Foreign her air , her robe's discordant pride 41 ...
... thou , CHESTERFIELD ! a tear refuse , Thou wept'st , and with thee wept each gentle Muse . When lo ! a Harlot form soft sliding by , With mincing step , small voice , and languid eye ; Foreign her air , her robe's discordant pride 41 ...
Contents
PREFACE | xvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED | 1 |
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