The Works of the English Poets: PopeH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... things : Appears the governante of th ' houfe ; For fuch in Greece were much in ufe : If young or handfome , yea or no , Concerns not me or thee to know . Does fquire Protogenes live here ? Yes , Sir , fays he , with gracious air , And ...
... things : Appears the governante of th ' houfe ; For fuch in Greece were much in ufe : If young or handfome , yea or no , Concerns not me or thee to know . Does fquire Protogenes live here ? Yes , Sir , fays he , with gracious air , And ...
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... thing is the fame . And if paffing thou giv'ft him a fmile , or a tear , yet pr'ythee be kind to his fame . He cares not G GUALTERUS DANISTONUS ad Amicos . DUM ftudeo fungi fallentis munere vitæ , Adfectoque viam fedibus Elyfiis ...
... thing is the fame . And if paffing thou giv'ft him a fmile , or a tear , yet pr'ythee be kind to his fame . He cares not G GUALTERUS DANISTONUS ad Amicos . DUM ftudeo fungi fallentis munere vitæ , Adfectoque viam fedibus Elyfiis ...
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... Things of moment , Well - nigh equivalent and neighbouring value , By lot are parted : but high heaven , thy share , In equal balance laid ' gainst fea or hell , Flings up the adverfe fcale , and fhuns proportion . Wherefore not chance ...
... Things of moment , Well - nigh equivalent and neighbouring value , By lot are parted : but high heaven , thy share , In equal balance laid ' gainst fea or hell , Flings up the adverfe fcale , and fhuns proportion . Wherefore not chance ...
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... we difcover , but allow , That more remains unfeen , than art can fhow : So , whilft our mind its knowledge would improve Its feeble eye intent on things above ) , High as we may , we lift our reafon up High 28 POEMS . PRIOR'S.
... we difcover , but allow , That more remains unfeen , than art can fhow : So , whilft our mind its knowledge would improve Its feeble eye intent on things above ) , High as we may , we lift our reafon up High 28 POEMS . PRIOR'S.
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Samuel Johnson. 70 Laft , to enjoy her fenfe of feeling ( A thing fhe much delights to deal in ) , A thoufand little nerves fhe fends Quite to our toes , and fingers ' ends ; And these in gratitude again Return their spirits to the brain ...
Samuel Johnson. 70 Laft , to enjoy her fenfe of feeling ( A thing fhe much delights to deal in ) , A thoufand little nerves fhe fends Quite to our toes , and fingers ' ends ; And these in gratitude again Return their spirits to the brain ...
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