The Poetical Works: Of Alexander Pope, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements. From the Text of Dr. Warburton. With the Life of the Author. Cooke's Pocket Edition. ... Embellished with Superb Engravings, Том 2 |
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Thilke moral shall ye understond , From schoole - boy's tale of fayre Irelond ;
Which to the fennes hath him betake , 5 To filche the grey ducke fro the lake .
Right then there passen by the way His aunt , and eke her daughters tway .
Ducke in his ...
Thilke moral shall ye understond , From schoole - boy's tale of fayre Irelond ;
Which to the fennes hath him betake , 5 To filche the grey ducke fro the lake .
Right then there passen by the way His aunt , and eke her daughters tway .
Ducke in his ...
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... morals , and family , whereof , to those who know me not , a truer information
may be requisite . Being divided between the necessity to say something of
myself , and my own laziness to undertake so awkward a task , I thought it the
thortest ...
... morals , and family , whereof , to those who know me not , a truer information
may be requisite . Being divided between the necessity to say something of
myself , and my own laziness to undertake so awkward a task , I thought it the
thortest ...
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... The blow unfelt , the tear he never shed ; The tale reviv'd , the lie so oft ' o'
erthrown , 350 Th ' imputed trash and dulness not his own ; The morals blacken'd
when the writings ' scape , The libell'd person , and the pictur'd shape ; Abuse on
all ...
... The blow unfelt , the tear he never shed ; The tale reviv'd , the lie so oft ' o'
erthrown , 350 Th ' imputed trash and dulness not his own ; The morals blacken'd
when the writings ' scape , The libell'd person , and the pictur'd shape ; Abuse on
all ...
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He shews ( by a view of the progress of learning , and the change of taste among
the Romans ) that the introduction of the polite arts of Greece had given the
writers of his time great advantages over their predecessors ; that their morals
were ...
He shews ( by a view of the progress of learning , and the change of taste among
the Romans ) that the introduction of the polite arts of Greece had given the
writers of his time great advantages over their predecessors ; that their morals
were ...
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fustain The balanc'd world , and open all the main , Your country , chief in arms ,
abroad defend , At home with morals , arts , and laws amend ; 2 How shall the
Muse , from such a monarch , steal 5 An hour , and not defraud the public weal ?
fustain The balanc'd world , and open all the main , Your country , chief in arms ,
abroad defend , At home with morals , arts , and laws amend ; 2 How shall the
Muse , from such a monarch , steal 5 An hour , and not defraud the public weal ?
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