The Works of Alexander Pope: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and proseA. Millar [and others], 1757 |
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... Verfe . LONDON , Printed for A. MILLAR ; J. and R. TONSON ; H. LINTOT ; and C. BATHURST . M DCC LVII . YORK IC LIBRARY 140471A TILDEN FOUNDATIONS R 1024 L CONTENTS THE APPENDIX A Preface prefixed to the five first imper-
... Verfe . LONDON , Printed for A. MILLAR ; J. and R. TONSON ; H. LINTOT ; and C. BATHURST . M DCC LVII . YORK IC LIBRARY 140471A TILDEN FOUNDATIONS R 1024 L CONTENTS THE APPENDIX A Preface prefixed to the five first imper-
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... first imper- fect editions of the DUNCIAD II . A lift of books , papers , and verses in which our author was abused III . Advertisements to the first edition of the FOURTH BOOK when printed Sepa- rately V. Advertisement to the complete ...
... first imper- fect editions of the DUNCIAD II . A lift of books , papers , and verses in which our author was abused III . Advertisements to the first edition of the FOURTH BOOK when printed Sepa- rately V. Advertisement to the complete ...
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... First Book of the Epiftles of Horace , Ep . VII . The Second Book of the Satires of Horace , Sat. VI . Book IV . Ode I. of Horace 104 141 147 165 169 199 Book IV . Ode IX . of Horace 20 43181 C EPISTLES . To ROBERT Earl of Oxford and ...
... First Book of the Epiftles of Horace , Ep . VII . The Second Book of the Satires of Horace , Sat. VI . Book IV . Ode I. of Horace 104 141 147 165 169 199 Book IV . Ode IX . of Horace 20 43181 C EPISTLES . To ROBERT Earl of Oxford and ...
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... first who speak in form are the Genius's of the Schools , who affure her of their care to advance her Caufe by confining Youth to Words , and keeping them out of the way of real Knowledge . Their Addres , and her gracious Anfwer ; with ...
... first who speak in form are the Genius's of the Schools , who affure her of their care to advance her Caufe by confining Youth to Words , and keeping them out of the way of real Knowledge . Their Addres , and her gracious Anfwer ; with ...
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... first , drawn only by the ftrong and fimple impulfe of Attraction , are represented as fall- ing directly down into her ; as conglobed into her substance , and refting in her centre . ----- all their centre found , Hung to the Goddefs ...
... first , drawn only by the ftrong and fimple impulfe of Attraction , are represented as fall- ing directly down into her ; as conglobed into her substance , and refting in her centre . ----- all their centre found , Hung to the Goddefs ...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Miscellaneous pieces in verse and prose Alexander Pope Vista completa - 1751 |
Términos y frases comunes
abuſed Æneid againſt Alluding Ariftarchus Author Bleft caufe cauſe charms Cibber Dennis divine Dryden Dulneſs Dunce Dunciad Effay Engliſh ev'n ev'ry facred faid falfe fame fatire fecond feems fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt foft fome fons Fools foon FRANCIS ATTERBURY Friend ftill fuch fure Genius Goddeſs hath Heav'n himſelf Homer honour Houſe Ibid Iliad IMITATIONS itſelf juſt King laft learned lefs Letter Lewis Theobald loft Lord Metaphyfic Milbourn moſt Mufe Muſe muſt Nature o'er obfervation occafion octavo Paffion perfon Philofophy pleaſe pleaſure poem Poet Pope praiſe Pref printed profe publiſhed purpoſe reaſon reft ſay SCRIBL Scriblerus ſeem ſhall ſhe Silenus Sir Richard Blackmore ſkill SMILIND ſome ſpeak ſtate ſtill thee thefe themſelves Theobald theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thro tranflated underſtand uſe Verfes verſe Virg Virgil whofe whoſe word Youth
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Página 7 - The moon-struck prophet felt the madding hour : Then rose the seed of Chaos, and of Night, To blot out order, and extinguish light, Of dull and venal a new world to mould, And bring Saturnian days of lead and gold.
Página 215 - Go, then, where only bliss sincere is known! Go, where to love and to enjoy are one ! Yet take these tears, Mortality's relief, And, till we share your joys, forgive our grief: These little rites, a stone, a verse receive, Tis all a father, all a friend can give...
Página 75 - Night primaeval and of Chaos old ! Before her, Fancy's gilded clouds decay, And all its varying rainbows die away. Wit shoots in vain its momentary fires, The meteor drops, and in a flash expires. As one by one, at dread Medea's strain, The sick'ning stars fade off th' ethereal plain ; As Argus
Página 184 - To muse, and spill her solitary Tea, Or o'er cold coffee trifle with the spoon, Count the slow clock, and dine exact at noon ; Divert her eyes with pictures in the fire, Hum half a tune, tell stories to the squire ; Up to her godly garret after sev'n, There starve and pray, for that's the way to heav'n.
Página 179 - And breathe an air divine on ev'ry face; Yet should the Muses bid my numbers roll Strong as their charms, and gentle as their soul; With Zeuxis...
Página 155 - How think you of our friend the Dean ? I wonder what some people mean ; My lord and he are grown so great, Always together tc te a tete. What ! they admire him for his jokes — See but the fortune of some folks...
Página 84 - ... all the great characters of the age; and this with impunity, their own persons and names being utterly secret and obscure.
Página 199 - Cyprian goddess weeping Mourn'd Adonis, darling youth : Him the boar, in silence creeping, Gor'd with unrelenting tooth. IV. Cynthia, tune harmonious numbers ; Fair Discretion, string the lyre ; Sooth my ever-waking slumbers : Bright Apollo, lend thy choir, V. Gloomy Pluto, king of terrors, Arm'd in adamantine chains, Lead me to the crystal mirrors, "Watering soft Elysian plains.
Página 216 - Poets lays, Due to his merit, and brave thirst of praise Living, great Nature fear'd he might outvie Her works ; and dying, fears herself may die.
Página 178 - Bid her be all that cheers or softens life, The tender sister, daughter, friend, and wife; Bid her be all that makes mankind adore, Then view this marble, and be vain no more!