The Works of the English Poets: PopeH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... appear- ances of Virtue in others . In a word , I mean not to be his Panegyrift , but his Hiftorian . And may I , when Envy and Calumny take the fame advantage of my abfence ( for , while I live , I will freely truft it to my Life to ...
... appear- ances of Virtue in others . In a word , I mean not to be his Panegyrift , but his Hiftorian . And may I , when Envy and Calumny take the fame advantage of my abfence ( for , while I live , I will freely truft it to my Life to ...
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... appear , And write not to the head , but to the ear : Our minds unmov'd and unconcern'd they lull , And are at beft moft mufically dull : So purling ftreams with even murmurs creep , And hufh the heavy hearers into fleep . As fmootheft ...
... appear , And write not to the head , but to the ear : Our minds unmov'd and unconcern'd they lull , And are at beft moft mufically dull : So purling ftreams with even murmurs creep , And hufh the heavy hearers into fleep . As fmootheft ...
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... appears to justify The long - loft graces of fimplicity : So rural beauties captivate our fense 40 With virgin charms , and native excellence . Yet long her Modesty those charms conceal'd ; Till by men's Envy to the world reveal'd ; For ...
... appears to justify The long - loft graces of fimplicity : So rural beauties captivate our fense 40 With virgin charms , and native excellence . Yet long her Modesty those charms conceal'd ; Till by men's Envy to the world reveal'd ; For ...
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... appear , Fresh in the page , as in the grove they were . Nor half fo true the fair Lodona fhows The fylvan ftate that on her border grows , While the the wond'ring fhepherd entertains With a new Windfor in her watery plains : The jufter ...
... appear , Fresh in the page , as in the grove they were . Nor half fo true the fair Lodona fhows The fylvan ftate that on her border grows , While the the wond'ring fhepherd entertains With a new Windfor in her watery plains : The jufter ...
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... appear , And every feather fhines and varies there . Nor can I pafs the generous courfer by ; But while the prancing fteed allures my eye , He starts , he's gone ! and now I fee him fly O'er hills and dales , and now I lofe the courfe ...
... appear , And every feather fhines and varies there . Nor can I pafs the generous courfer by ; But while the prancing fteed allures my eye , He starts , he's gone ! and now I fee him fly O'er hills and dales , and now I lofe the courfe ...
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