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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... whole , -the close of all . He that has these , may pass his life , Drink with the ' Squire , and kiss his Wife ; On Sundays preach , and eat his fill ; And fast on Fridays if he will : Toast Church and Queen , explain the News , Talk ...
... whole , -the close of all . He that has these , may pass his life , Drink with the ' Squire , and kiss his Wife ; On Sundays preach , and eat his fill ; And fast on Fridays if he will : Toast Church and Queen , explain the News , Talk ...
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... whole visible world , an universal order and gradation in the sensual and mental faculties is observed , which causes a subordination of creature to creature , and of all creatures to Man . The gradations of sense , instinct , thought ...
... whole visible world , an universal order and gradation in the sensual and mental faculties is observed , which causes a subordination of creature to creature , and of all creatures to Man . The gradations of sense , instinct , thought ...
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... whole work , of which the Essay on Man was only the first book . The 6th , 7th , and 8th lines allude to the subjects of this Essay , viz : the general Order and De- sign of Providence ; the Constitution of the human Mind ; the origin ...
... whole work , of which the Essay on Man was only the first book . The 6th , 7th , and 8th lines allude to the subjects of this Essay , viz : the general Order and De- sign of Providence ; the Constitution of the human Mind ; the origin ...
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... whole ? Is the great chain , that draws all to agree , And drawn supports , upheld by God , or thee ? 25 30 II . Presumptuous Man ! the reason wouldst thou find , Why form'd so weak , so little , and so blind ? First , if thou canst ...
... whole ? Is the great chain , that draws all to agree , And drawn supports , upheld by God , or thee ? 25 30 II . Presumptuous Man ! the reason wouldst thou find , Why form'd so weak , so little , and so blind ? First , if thou canst ...
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... whole . 55 60 When the proud Steed shall know why man restrains His fiery course , or drives him o'er the plains ; When the dull Ox , why now he breaks the clod , Is now a victim , and now Egypt's god : Then shall Man's pride and ...
... whole . 55 60 When the proud Steed shall know why man restrains His fiery course , or drives him o'er the plains ; When the dull Ox , why now he breaks the clod , Is now a victim , and now Egypt's god : Then shall Man's pride and ...
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