The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volumen 1A. Millar, J. and R. Tonson, H. Lintot, and C. Bathurst, 1757 |
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... nature , that I was born with a love to poetry ; for nothing more conduces to fill up all the intervals of our time , or if rightly ufed , to make the whole courfe of life entertaining : Cantantes licet ufque ( minus via lædet . ) ' Tis ...
... nature , that I was born with a love to poetry ; for nothing more conduces to fill up all the intervals of our time , or if rightly ufed , to make the whole courfe of life entertaining : Cantantes licet ufque ( minus via lædet . ) ' Tis ...
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... Nature , Senfe improv'd by Sound . Unlike thofe Wits , whofe numbers glide along So fmooth , no thought e'er interrupts the fong : Laboriously enervate they appear , And write not to the head , but to the ear : Our minds unmov'd and ...
... Nature , Senfe improv'd by Sound . Unlike thofe Wits , whofe numbers glide along So fmooth , no thought e'er interrupts the fong : Laboriously enervate they appear , And write not to the head , but to the ear : Our minds unmov'd and ...
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... nature warm his heart , And all his projects ftand inform'd with art ) Here clear the caves , there ope the leading vein ; The mines detected flame with gold again . 60 How vaft , how copious , are thy new defigns ! 65 How ev'ry Mufic ...
... nature warm his heart , And all his projects ftand inform'd with art ) Here clear the caves , there ope the leading vein ; The mines detected flame with gold again . 60 How vaft , how copious , are thy new defigns ! 65 How ev'ry Mufic ...
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... natural to ima- gine , that the leifure of those antient fhepherds ad- mitting and inviting fome diverfion , none was fo proper to that folitary and fedentary life as finging ; and that in their fongs they took occafion to celebrate ...
... natural to ima- gine , that the leifure of those antient fhepherds ad- mitting and inviting fome diverfion , none was fo proper to that folitary and fedentary life as finging ; and that in their fongs they took occafion to celebrate ...
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... natural , and the laft de- lightful . If we would copy Nature , it may be useful to take this Idea along with us , that Paftoral is an image of what they call the golden age . So that we are not to describe our fhepherds as fhepherds at ...
... natural , and the laft de- lightful . If we would copy Nature , it may be useful to take this Idea along with us , that Paftoral is an image of what they call the golden age . So that we are not to describe our fhepherds as fhepherds at ...
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