English Poetry of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore |
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... Lord Bathurst , to whom Pope addressed his Third Moral Essay . 4 Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington , to whom Pope addressed his Fourth Moral Essay . 5 Charles Lord Bruce , created Earl of Aylesbury in 1740 . 6 Pope had dedicated his ...
... Lord Bathurst , to whom Pope addressed his Third Moral Essay . 4 Richard Boyle , Earl of Burlington , to whom Pope addressed his Fourth Moral Essay . 5 Charles Lord Bruce , created Earl of Aylesbury in 1740 . 6 Pope had dedicated his ...
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... Lord ! Thine hope's eternal fort , And care thy leisure to disturb , With fear concupiscence to curb , And rapture to transport . Act simply , as occasion asks ; Put mellow wine in season'd casks ; 265 Till not with ass and bull : Such ...
... Lord ! Thine hope's eternal fort , And care thy leisure to disturb , With fear concupiscence to curb , And rapture to transport . Act simply , as occasion asks ; Put mellow wine in season'd casks ; 265 Till not with ass and bull : Such ...
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... Lord Bute's ministry . This provided Churchill an ideal channel for his powers in raillery and satire . Although he had formerly professed complete indif- ference to politics , he now became Wilkes's principal coadjutor , and is thought ...
... Lord Bute's ministry . This provided Churchill an ideal channel for his powers in raillery and satire . Although he had formerly professed complete indif- ference to politics , he now became Wilkes's principal coadjutor , and is thought ...
Contents
MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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