The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeMacmillan, 1930 - 505 páginas |
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... poet and patron of poets , modest on the head of his own performances , eager for the success of those of others ; -to Lord Halifax who afterwards when first lord of the Treasury was to honour himself by offering a pension to Pope which ...
... poet and patron of poets , modest on the head of his own performances , eager for the success of those of others ; -to Lord Halifax who afterwards when first lord of the Treasury was to honour himself by offering a pension to Pope which ...
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... Poets are ( upon a Poet's word ) Of all mankind , the creatures most absurd : The season , when to come , and when to go , To sing , or cease to sing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ten , You lose your patience ...
... Poets are ( upon a Poet's word ) Of all mankind , the creatures most absurd : The season , when to come , and when to go , To sing , or cease to sing , we never know ; And if we will recite nine hours in ten , You lose your patience ...
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... poetic souls , Taylor ] John Taylor the Water - poet , an honest man , who owns he learned not so much as the Accidence : A rare example of modesty in a Poet ! I must confess I do want eloquence , And never scarce did learn my Accidence ...
... poetic souls , Taylor ] John Taylor the Water - poet , an honest man , who owns he learned not so much as the Accidence : A rare example of modesty in a Poet ! I must confess I do want eloquence , And never scarce did learn my Accidence ...
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Pastorals | xx |
Epitaphs | li |
Ode for Music on St Cecilias | 41 |
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