The Works of the English Poets, Volumen33W. and A. Strahan, 1779 - 360 páginas |
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... ftill , they fay ; And ftill to - morrow's wifer than to - day . VARIATIONS . Ver . 413. Ed . 1. Nor praise nor damn , & c . Ver . 428. So Schifmatics the dull , & c . We We think our fathers fools ; fo wife we grow 108 POPE'S POEM S.
... ftill , they fay ; And ftill to - morrow's wifer than to - day . VARIATIONS . Ver . 413. Ed . 1. Nor praise nor damn , & c . Ver . 428. So Schifmatics the dull , & c . We We think our fathers fools ; fo wife we grow 108 POPE'S POEM S.
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... wife we grow ; Our wifer fons , no doubt , will think us fo . Qnce School - divines this zealous isle o'erspread ; Who knew most sentences was deepest read : Faith , gospel , all , seem'd made to be disputed , And none had fenfe enough ...
... wife we grow ; Our wifer fons , no doubt , will think us fo . Qnce School - divines this zealous isle o'erspread ; Who knew most sentences was deepest read : Faith , gospel , all , seem'd made to be disputed , And none had fenfe enough ...
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... wife , that other men enjoy ; The most our trouble still when most admir'd , And still the more we give , the more requir'd ; Whose fame with pains we guard , but lose with ease , Sure fome to vex , but never all to please ; VARIATIONS ...
... wife , that other men enjoy ; The most our trouble still when most admir'd , And still the more we give , the more requir'd ; Whose fame with pains we guard , but lose with ease , Sure fome to vex , but never all to please ; VARIATIONS ...
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... wife to raise ; Those best can bear reproof , who merit praise . " Twere well might Critics ftill this freedom take But Appius reddens at each word you speak , And ftares tremendous , with a threatening eye , Like fome fierce tyrant in ...
... wife to raise ; Those best can bear reproof , who merit praise . " Twere well might Critics ftill this freedom take But Appius reddens at each word you speak , And ftares tremendous , with a threatening eye , Like fome fierce tyrant in ...
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... wife of James II . whofe fortunes he followed into France , author of the Comedy of " Sir Solomon Single , " and of feveral tranflations in Dryden's Mifcellanies ) originally proposed the subject to him , in a view of putting an end ...
... wife of James II . whofe fortunes he followed into France , author of the Comedy of " Sir Solomon Single , " and of feveral tranflations in Dryden's Mifcellanies ) originally proposed the subject to him , in a view of putting an end ...
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