The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed, a Life of the Author ... |
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No place is sacred , not the church is free , E'en Sunday shines no sabbath - day
to me ; Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme , Happy to catch me —
just at dinner time . Is there a parson , much bemused in beer , A maudlin poetess
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No place is sacred , not the church is free , E'en Sunday shines no sabbath - day
to me ; Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme , Happy to catch me —
just at dinner time . Is there a parson , much bemused in beer , A maudlin poetess
...
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... knowing Walsh , would tell me I could write ; Well - natured Garth inflamed with
early praise , And Congreve loved , and Swift endured , my lays , The courtly
Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , E'en mitred Rochester would nod the head , Vol
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... knowing Walsh , would tell me I could write ; Well - natured Garth inflamed with
early praise , And Congreve loved , and Swift endured , my lays , The courtly
Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , E'en mitred Rochester would nod the head , Vol
.
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... slashing Bently down to piddling Tibbalds : Each wight , who reads not , and
but scans and spells Each word - catcher , that lives on syllables , E'en such
small critics some regard may claim , Preserved in Milton's or in Shakspeare's
name .
... slashing Bently down to piddling Tibbalds : Each wight , who reads not , and
but scans and spells Each word - catcher , that lives on syllables , E'en such
small critics some regard may claim , Preserved in Milton's or in Shakspeare's
name .
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... Just hint a fault , and hesitate dislike ; Alike reserved to blame or to commend ,
A timorous foe , and a suspicious friend ; Dreading e'en fools , by flatterers
besieged , And so obliging that he ne'er obliged ; Like Cato , give his little senate
laws ...
... Just hint a fault , and hesitate dislike ; Alike reserved to blame or to commend ,
A timorous foe , and a suspicious friend ; Dreading e'en fools , by flatterers
besieged , And so obliging that he ne'er obliged ; Like Cato , give his little senate
laws ...
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... he pleased by manly ways That flattery , e'en to kings , he held a shame , And
thought a lie in verse or prose the same ; That not in fancy's maze he wander'd
long , But stoop'd to truth , and moralized his song ; That not for fame , but virtue's
...
... he pleased by manly ways That flattery , e'en to kings , he held a shame , And
thought a lie in verse or prose the same ; That not in fancy's maze he wander'd
long , But stoop'd to truth , and moralized his song ; That not for fame , but virtue's
...
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Страница 54 - True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance.
Страница 6 - I said; Tie up the knocker, say I'm sick, I'm dead. The Dog-star rages! nay 'tis past a doubt, All Bedlam, or Parnassus, is let out: Fire in each eye, and papers in each hand, They rave, recite, and madden round the land.
Страница 106 - twixt reading and Bohea, To muse, and spill her solitary Tea, Or o'er cold coffee trifle with the spoon, Count the slow clock, and dine exact at noon...
Страница 12 - Till grown more frugal in his riper days, He paid some bards with port, and some with praise ; To some a dry rehearsal was assign'd, And others (harder still) he paid in kind.
Страница 11 - Like Cato, give his little senate laws, And sit attentive to his own applause ; While wits and templars every sentence raise, And wonder with a foolish face of praise — Who but must laugh if such a man there be ? Who would not weep, if Atticus were he ? What though my name stood rubric on the walls, Or plaster'd posts, with claps, in capitals ? Or smoking forth, a hundred hawkers...
Страница 6 - And curses wit, and poetry, and Pope. Friend to my life! (which did not you prolong, The world had wanted many an idle song) What drop or nostrum can this plague remove ? Or which must end me, a fool's wrath or love ? A dire dilemma! either way I'm sped, If foes, they write, — if friends, they read me dead.
Страница 280 - Some gentle James, to bless the land again ; To stick the doctor's chair into the throne, Give law to words, or war with words alone, Senates and courts with Greek and Latin rule, And turn the council to a grammar school ! For sure, if Dulness sees a grateful day, 'Tis in the shade of arbitrary sway.
Страница 14 - What ? that thing of silk, Sporus, that mere white curd of Ass's milk ? Satire or sense, alas! can Sporus feel ? Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel ? P.