The Works of the English Poets: PopeH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... same , That not in Fancy's maze he wander'd long , But ftoop'd to Truth , and moraliz'd his fong : That not for Fame , but Virtue's better end , He ftood the furious foe , the timid friend , The damning critic , half - approving wit ...
... same , That not in Fancy's maze he wander'd long , But ftoop'd to Truth , and moraliz'd his fong : That not for Fame , but Virtue's better end , He ftood the furious foe , the timid friend , The damning critic , half - approving wit ...
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... vino contractae feria frontis . Saeviat atque novos moveat Fortuna tumultus ! Quantum hinc imminuet ? quanto aut ego parcius , aut Vos , My Life's amusements have been just the same , Before SAT . II . 189 IMITATIONS OF HORACE .
... vino contractae feria frontis . Saeviat atque novos moveat Fortuna tumultus ! Quantum hinc imminuet ? quanto aut ego parcius , aut Vos , My Life's amusements have been just the same , Before SAT . II . 189 IMITATIONS OF HORACE .
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Samuel Johnson. My Life's amusements have been just the same , Before , and after Standing Armies came . My lands are fold , my father's house is gone ; I'll hire another's ; is not that my own , 155 And yours , my friends ? thro ' whofe ...
Samuel Johnson. My Life's amusements have been just the same , Before , and after Standing Armies came . My lands are fold , my father's house is gone ; I'll hire another's ; is not that my own , 155 And yours , my friends ? thro ' whofe ...
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... now peruse ; And dead , as living , ' tis our Author's pride Still to charm those who charm the world befide . 80 VOL . II . * Mademoiselle Paulet . N EPISTLE EPISTL LE TO THE SAME , On her leaving the MISCELLANIE S. 337.
... now peruse ; And dead , as living , ' tis our Author's pride Still to charm those who charm the world befide . 80 VOL . II . * Mademoiselle Paulet . N EPISTLE EPISTL LE TO THE SAME , On her leaving the MISCELLANIE S. 337.
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Samuel Johnson. EPISTL LE TO THE SAME , On her leaving the Town after the Coronation , 1715 . A S fome fond Virgin , whom her mother's care Drags from the Town to wholesome Country air , Juft when she learns to roll a melting eye , And ...
Samuel Johnson. EPISTL LE TO THE SAME , On her leaving the Town after the Coronation , 1715 . A S fome fond Virgin , whom her mother's care Drags from the Town to wholesome Country air , Juft when she learns to roll a melting eye , And ...
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