“The” Poetical Works Of Alexander Pope, Esq. In Three Volumes, Volume 1Foulis, 1785 |
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... ease and freedom , as a man who had been ill used , without merit- ing fuch treatment , Mr. Addifon replied , that he had always wished to be Mr. Pope's friend , but was prevent- ed by Mr. Pope's own conduct : that Mr Pope's vanity was ...
... ease and freedom , as a man who had been ill used , without merit- ing fuch treatment , Mr. Addifon replied , that he had always wished to be Mr. Pope's friend , but was prevent- ed by Mr. Pope's own conduct : that Mr Pope's vanity was ...
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... ease requir'd ; Too dully serious for the Mufe's sport , And from the critics fafe arriv'd in port , I little thought of lanching forth agen , Amidst advent'rous rovers of the pen , And after so much undeferv'd fuccefs , Thus hazarding ...
... ease requir'd ; Too dully serious for the Mufe's sport , And from the critics fafe arriv'd in port , I little thought of lanching forth agen , Amidst advent'rous rovers of the pen , And after so much undeferv'd fuccefs , Thus hazarding ...
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... fancy feeks the plains , And turns me fhepherd while I hear the strains . Indulgent nurse of ev'ry tender gale , Parent of flow'rets , old Arcadia , hail ! AT T Here in the cool my limbs at ease I spread xxvi . RECOMMENDATORY POEMS .
... fancy feeks the plains , And turns me fhepherd while I hear the strains . Indulgent nurse of ev'ry tender gale , Parent of flow'rets , old Arcadia , hail ! AT T Here in the cool my limbs at ease I spread xxvi . RECOMMENDATORY POEMS .
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Alexander Pope. Here in the cool my limbs at ease I spread , Here let thy populars whisper o'er my head : Still flide thy waters , soft among the trees Thy afpins quiver in a breathing breeze ! Smile , all ye Vallies ! in eternal spring ...
Alexander Pope. Here in the cool my limbs at ease I spread , Here let thy populars whisper o'er my head : Still flide thy waters , soft among the trees Thy afpins quiver in a breathing breeze ! Smile , all ye Vallies ! in eternal spring ...
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... ease , Our ears the lark , the thrush , the turtle , bleft , And Philomela sweetest o'er the reft : The shades refound with song --- O softly tread ! While a whole season warbles round my head . This to my friend --- and when a friend ...
... ease , Our ears the lark , the thrush , the turtle , bleft , And Philomela sweetest o'er the reft : The shades refound with song --- O softly tread ! While a whole season warbles round my head . This to my friend --- and when a friend ...
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