The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, المجلد 2Theophilus Barrois junior, 1783 |
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... say I'm fick , I'm dead , The Dog - ftar rages ! nay ' tis past a doubt , All Bedlam , or Parnaffus , is let out : Fire in each eye , and papers in each hand , They rave , recite , and madden round the land . What walls can guard me ...
... say I'm fick , I'm dead , The Dog - ftar rages ! nay ' tis past a doubt , All Bedlam , or Parnaffus , is let out : Fire in each eye , and papers in each hand , They rave , recite , and madden round the land . What walls can guard me ...
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... Say for my comfort , languishing in bed , >> Juft fo immortal Maro held his head << : And when I die , be sure you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thousand years ago . Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown Dipt me in ink , my ...
... Say for my comfort , languishing in bed , >> Juft fo immortal Maro held his head << : And when I die , be sure you let me know Great Homer dy'd three thousand years ago . Why did I write ? what fin to me unknown Dipt me in ink , my ...
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... say my pray❜rs ; Can fleep without a poem in my head , Nor know , if Dennis be alive or dead . Why am I ask'd what next shall fee the light ? Heav'ns ! was I born for nothing but to write ? Has life no joys for me ? or ( to be grave ) ...
... say my pray❜rs ; Can fleep without a poem in my head , Nor know , if Dennis be alive or dead . Why am I ask'd what next shall fee the light ? Heav'ns ! was I born for nothing but to write ? Has life no joys for me ? or ( to be grave ) ...
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Alexander Pope. Who tells whate'er you think , whate'er you say , And , if he lye not , muft at least betray : Who to the Dean , and filver bell can fwear , And fees at Cannons what was never there ; Who reads , but with a luft to ...
Alexander Pope. Who tells whate'er you think , whate'er you say , And , if he lye not , muft at least betray : Who to the Dean , and filver bell can fwear , And fees at Cannons what was never there ; Who reads , but with a luft to ...
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... say , Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , I come to council learned in the law : You'll give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a fee . F. I'd write ...
... say , Lord Fanny spins a thousand such a day . Tim'rous by nature , of the rich in awe , I come to council learned in the law : You'll give me , like a friend both fage and free , Advice ; and ( as you use ) without a fee . F. I'd write ...
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