Miscellaneous Poems and Translations: By Several Hands. Particularly, I. Windsor-Forest, ... By Mr. PopeBernard Lintot, 1720 |
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... Such was the life great Scipio once admir'd , Thus Atticus , and Trumbal thus retir'd . Ye facred Nine ! that all my foul poffefs , Whofe raptures fire me , and whose visions bless , Bear me , oh bear me to fequefter'd scenes , Of bowry ...
... Such was the life great Scipio once admir'd , Thus Atticus , and Trumbal thus retir'd . Ye facred Nine ! that all my foul poffefs , Whofe raptures fire me , and whose visions bless , Bear me , oh bear me to fequefter'd scenes , Of bowry ...
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... Such labour'd nothings , in so strange a style , Amaze th ' unlearn'd , and make the learned fmile . Unlucky , as Fungofo in the † play , Thefe fparks with aukward vanity difplay What the fine gentlemen wore yesterday : And but fo mimic ...
... Such labour'd nothings , in so strange a style , Amaze th ' unlearn'd , and make the learned fmile . Unlucky , as Fungofo in the † play , Thefe fparks with aukward vanity difplay What the fine gentlemen wore yesterday : And but fo mimic ...
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... Such without wit are poets when they please , As without learning they can take degrees . Leave dang'rous truths to unfuccessful fatyrs , And flattery to fulfome dedicators , Whom , when they praise , the world believes no more , Than ...
... Such without wit are poets when they please , As without learning they can take degrees . Leave dang'rous truths to unfuccessful fatyrs , And flattery to fulfome dedicators , Whom , when they praise , the world believes no more , Than ...
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... Such fhameless bards we have ; and yet ' tis true ,. There are as mad , abandon'd critics too . The bookful blockhead , ignorantly read , With loads of learned lumber in his head , With his own tongue ftill edifies his ears , And always ...
... Such fhameless bards we have ; and yet ' tis true ,. There are as mad , abandon'd critics too . The bookful blockhead , ignorantly read , With loads of learned lumber in his head , With his own tongue ftill edifies his ears , And always ...
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... unconfin'd ; A knowledge both of books and humankind ; Gen'rous converfe ; a foul exempt from pride ;: And love to praife , with reafon on his fide ?. Such Such once were critics ; fuch the happy few , and TRANSLATIONS . 63.
... unconfin'd ; A knowledge both of books and humankind ; Gen'rous converfe ; a foul exempt from pride ;: And love to praife , with reafon on his fide ?. Such Such once were critics ; fuch the happy few , and TRANSLATIONS . 63.
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