The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: In Three Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements, Together with All His Notes as They Were Delivered to the Editor a Little Before His Death, Volume 2S.A. Bascom, 1819 |
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... on either side , All up the silver Thames , or all adown ; Ne Richmond's self , from whose tall front are ey'd Vales , spires , meand'ring streams , and Windsor's tow'ry pride . III . WALLER . OF A LADY SINGING TO HER ENGLISH POETS . 15.
... on either side , All up the silver Thames , or all adown ; Ne Richmond's self , from whose tall front are ey'd Vales , spires , meand'ring streams , and Windsor's tow'ry pride . III . WALLER . OF A LADY SINGING TO HER ENGLISH POETS . 15.
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... pride , Are oddly join'd by fate : 5 On her large squab you find her spread , 10 Like a fat corpse upon a bed , That lies and stinks in state . She wears no colours ( sign of grace ) On any part except her face ; All white and black ...
... pride , Are oddly join'd by fate : 5 On her large squab you find her spread , 10 Like a fat corpse upon a bed , That lies and stinks in state . She wears no colours ( sign of grace ) On any part except her face ; All white and black ...
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... pride . So have I known those insects fair ( Which curious Germans hold so rare ) Still vary shapes and dyes ; Still gain new titles with new forms ; First grubs obscene , then wriggling worms , Then painted butterflies . 10 5 20 VII ...
... pride . So have I known those insects fair ( Which curious Germans hold so rare ) Still vary shapes and dyes ; Still gain new titles with new forms ; First grubs obscene , then wriggling worms , Then painted butterflies . 10 5 20 VII ...
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... pride. So have I known those insects fair (Which curious Germans hold so rare) Still vary shapes and dyes; Still gain new titles with new forms; First grubs obscene, then wriggling worms, Then painted butterflies. 20 WII. DR. SWIFT ...
... pride. So have I known those insects fair (Which curious Germans hold so rare) Still vary shapes and dyes; Still gain new titles with new forms; First grubs obscene, then wriggling worms, Then painted butterflies. 20 WII. DR. SWIFT ...
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... Pride . Hence chaste Lucretia's Innocence betray'd Fell by that honour which was meant its aid . Thus Virtue sinks beneath unnumber'd woes , When Passions , born her friends , revolt her foes . IMITATIONS . Ver . 80. To man a Coward ...
... Pride . Hence chaste Lucretia's Innocence betray'd Fell by that honour which was meant its aid . Thus Virtue sinks beneath unnumber'd woes , When Passions , born her friends , revolt her foes . IMITATIONS . Ver . 80. To man a Coward ...
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