The Works of Alexander Pope, Volumen 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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... admired ; Thus Atticus , and Trumball thus retired . 261 Ye sacred Nine ! that all my soul possess , Whose raptures fire me , and whose visions bless , Bear me , O , bear me to sequester'd scenes , The bowery mazes , and surrounding ...
... admired ; Thus Atticus , and Trumball thus retired . 261 Ye sacred Nine ! that all my soul possess , Whose raptures fire me , and whose visions bless , Bear me , O , bear me to sequester'd scenes , The bowery mazes , and surrounding ...
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... admire 405 Our speech , our color , and our strange attire . O , stretch thy reign , fair Peace ! from shore to shore , 411 415 Till conquest cease , and slavery be no more ; Till the freed Indians in their native groves Reap their own ...
... admire 405 Our speech , our color , and our strange attire . O , stretch thy reign , fair Peace ! from shore to shore , 411 415 Till conquest cease , and slavery be no more ; Till the freed Indians in their native groves Reap their own ...
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... admire , ver . 384 . 5. Partiality ; too much love to a sect , -to the ancients or moderns , ver . 394. 6. Prejudice or prevention , ver . 408 . 7. Singularity , ver . 424. 8. Inconstancy , ver . 430. 9. Party spirit , ver . 452 , & c ...
... admire , ver . 384 . 5. Partiality ; too much love to a sect , -to the ancients or moderns , ver . 394. 6. Prejudice or prevention , ver . 408 . 7. Singularity , ver . 424. 8. Inconstancy , ver . 430. 9. Party spirit , ver . 452 , & c ...
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... admire . Then criticism the Muse's handmaid proved , To dress her charms , and make her more beloved : But following wits from that intention stray'd ; Who could not win the mistress , woo'd the maid ; Against the poets their own arms ...
... admire . Then criticism the Muse's handmaid proved , To dress her charms , and make her more beloved : But following wits from that intention stray'd ; Who could not win the mistress , woo'd the maid ; Against the poets their own arms ...
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... admire superior sense , and doubt their own ! 200 II . Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment , and misguide the mind , What the weak head with strongest bias rules , Is Pride , the never - failing vice of fools ...
... admire superior sense , and doubt their own ! 200 II . Of all the causes which conspire to blind Man's erring judgment , and misguide the mind , What the weak head with strongest bias rules , Is Pride , the never - failing vice of fools ...
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