The Works of Alexander Pope, Volumen 1A.J. Valpy W.A., 1835 |
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... truth ; But well I weet , thy cruel wrong Adorns a nobler poet's song : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune grieved , With kind concern and skill has weaved A silken web ; and ne'er shall fade Its colors : gently has he laid The mantle o'er ...
... truth ; But well I weet , thy cruel wrong Adorns a nobler poet's song : Dan Pope , for thy misfortune grieved , With kind concern and skill has weaved A silken web ; and ne'er shall fade Its colors : gently has he laid The mantle o'er ...
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... truths divine came mended from that tongue . From lips like those what precept fail'd to move ? Too soon they taught me ' twas no sin to love : Back , through the paths of pleasing sense , I ran , Nor wish'd an angel whom I loved a man ...
... truths divine came mended from that tongue . From lips like those what precept fail'd to move ? Too soon they taught me ' twas no sin to love : Back , through the paths of pleasing sense , I ran , Nor wish'd an angel whom I loved a man ...
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... truth is , that the maxim , whe- ther in the works of the pen , the pencil , or the chisel , is little more than an ingenious subterfuge from criticism . It will be readily conceded , that the practised writer or artist alone can derive ...
... truth is , that the maxim , whe- ther in the works of the pen , the pencil , or the chisel , is little more than an ingenious subterfuge from criticism . It will be readily conceded , that the practised writer or artist alone can derive ...
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... truth , pronounces ' the Nile to be as fruitful of English similes as the sun ; ' compassionately adding , that it would be as hard to restrain a young poet from either , as forbidding fire and water was esteemed among the Romans ...
... truth , pronounces ' the Nile to be as fruitful of English similes as the sun ; ' compassionately adding , that it would be as hard to restrain a young poet from either , as forbidding fire and water was esteemed among the Romans ...
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... of words supersedes the force of sentiment ; the clear , free , and salient stream of thought runs dry ; and all is first , smooth- ness , and next , stagnation . If once right reason drives that cloud away , Truth 66 WORKS OF POPE .
... of words supersedes the force of sentiment ; the clear , free , and salient stream of thought runs dry ; and all is first , smooth- ness , and next , stagnation . If once right reason drives that cloud away , Truth 66 WORKS OF POPE .
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