The poetical works of Alexander Pope, with a life, by A. Dyce, Том 31863 |
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... head , And drop at last , but in unwilling ears , This saving counsel , " Keep your piece nine years . " " Nine years ! " cries he , who , high in Drury Lane , Lull'd by soft zephyrs through the broken pane , Rhymes ere he wakes , and ...
... head , And drop at last , but in unwilling ears , This saving counsel , " Keep your piece nine years . " " Nine years ! " cries he , who , high in Drury Lane , Lull'd by soft zephyrs through the broken pane , Rhymes ere he wakes , and ...
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... his freemasons Moore ? 7 6 6 Orator Henley declaimed among the butchers in Newport Market and Butcher's Row . 7 He used frequently to head the processions of the Free- masons . Does not one table Bavius still admit ? 8 Still OF POPE . 5.
... his freemasons Moore ? 7 6 6 Orator Henley declaimed among the butchers in Newport Market and Butcher's Row . 7 He used frequently to head the processions of the Free- masons . Does not one table Bavius still admit ? 8 Still OF POPE . 5.
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... head : " And when I die , be sure you let me know Great Homer died three thousand years ago . Why did I write ? what sin to me unknown Bishop Boulter , the friend and patron of Ambrose Philips . Dipp'd me in ink , my parents ' , or 6 ...
... head : " And when I die , be sure you let me know Great Homer died three thousand years ago . Why did I write ? what sin to me unknown Bishop Boulter , the friend and patron of Ambrose Philips . Dipp'd me in ink , my parents ' , or 6 ...
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... head , And St. John's self ( great Dryden's friends before ) With open arms receiv'd one poet more . Happy my studies , when by these approv'd ! Happier their author , when by these belov'd ! From these the world will judge of men and ...
... head , And St. John's self ( great Dryden's friends before ) With open arms receiv'd one poet more . Happy my studies , when by these approv'd ! Happier their author , when by these belov'd ! From these the world will judge of men and ...
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... head ) Receiv'd of wits an undistinguish'd race , Who first his judgment ask'd , and then a place : Much they extoll'd his pictures , much his seat , And flatter'd every day , and some days eat : Till grown more frugal in his riper days ...
... head ) Receiv'd of wits an undistinguish'd race , Who first his judgment ask'd , and then a place : Much they extoll'd his pictures , much his seat , And flatter'd every day , and some days eat : Till grown more frugal in his riper days ...
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abused admire Æneid Ambrose Philips ancient bard Bavius Behold Bishop bless'd called character Charles Gildon Cibber Concanen court cries Curll Dennis divine Dryden dull Dulness dunce Dunciad e'en Edmund Curll epic EPISTLE Eridanus Essay on Criticism eyes fame fate folly fool genius Gildon goddess grace hath head heaven hero Homer honour Horace Iliad IMITATIONS James Moore king knave labour Laureate learned LEONARD WELSTED Letter LEWIS THEOBALD live Lord Lord Bolingbroke Lord Hervey lov'd MIST'S JOURNAL moral muse ne'er never o'er octavo Oldmixon once Ovid person pleas'd poem poet poet's poetry Pope Pope's praise prince printed proud queen REMARKS rhyme saith satire Scriblerus sing song soul sure Swift thee Theobald things thou translation truth verse VIRG Virgil virtue Welsted Whig wings words writ write youth
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Страница 8 - Whether in florid impotence he speaks, And, as the prompter breathes, the puppet squeaks; Or at the ear of Eve, familiar Toad, Half froth, half venom, spits himself abroad, In puns, or politics, or tales, or lies, Or spite, or smut, or rhymes, or blasphemies.
Страница 8 - Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys, Yet wit ne'er tastes, and beauty ne'er enjoys : So well-bred spaniels civilly delight In mumbling of the game they dare not bite. Eternal smiles his emptiness betray, As shallow streams run dimpling all the way.
Страница 352 - See Mystery to Mathematics fly ! In vain ! they gaze, turn giddy, rave, and die. Religion, blushing, veils her sacred fires, And unawares Morality expires. Nor public flame, nor private, dares to shine; Nor human spark is left, nor glimpse divine! Lo! thy dread empire, Chaos! is restor'd; Light dies before thy uncreating word: Thy hand, great Anarch! lets the curtain fall; And universal darkness buries all.
Страница 352 - Argus' eyes, by Hermes' wand opprest, Clos'd one by one to everlasting rest; Thus at her felt approach, and secret might, Art after Art goes out, and all is Night: See skulking Truth to her old cavern fled, Mountains of Casuistry heap'd o'er her head!
Страница 135 - Berkshire, •This modest stone, what few vain marbles can, May truly say, Here lies an honest man : A poet, blest beyond the poet's fate, Whom Heaven kept sacred from the Proud and Great : Foe to loud praise, and friend to learned ease, Content with science in the vale of peace.
Страница 129 - Yet soft his nature, though severe his lay, His anger moral, and his wisdom gay. Blest satirist ! who touch'd the mean so true, As show'd, vice had his hate and pity too. Blest courtier ! who could king and country please, Yet sacred keep his friendships, and his ease. Blest peer ! his great forefathers...
Страница 72 - Bright through the rubbish of some hundred years ; Command old words, that Ion*; have slept, to wake, Words that wise Bacon or brave Raleigh spake ; Or bid the new be English ages hence (For use will father what's begot by sense); Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong, Rich with the treasures of each foreign tongue...