Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the AuthorPhillips, Sampson, 1857 |
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... Whig interest was suspected , yet was his name never called in question . While he was in favour with the Duke of Buckingham , the Lords Bolingbroke , Oxford , and Harcourt , Dr. Swift , and Mr. Prior , he did not drop his ...
... Whig interest was suspected , yet was his name never called in question . While he was in favour with the Duke of Buckingham , the Lords Bolingbroke , Oxford , and Harcourt , Dr. Swift , and Mr. Prior , he did not drop his ...
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... Whigs , or a king of Tories , but a king of England . " These are the peaceful maxims upon which we find Mr. Pope conducted his life ; and if they cannot in some respects be justified , yet it must be owned that his religion and his ...
... Whigs , or a king of Tories , but a king of England . " These are the peaceful maxims upon which we find Mr. Pope conducted his life ; and if they cannot in some respects be justified , yet it must be owned that his religion and his ...
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... Whig , and Whigs a Tory Satire ' s my weapon , but I'm too discreet To run a - muck , and tilt at all I meet ; I only wear it in a land of Hectors , Thieves , supercargoes , sharpers , and directors . Save but our army ! and let Jove ...
... Whig , and Whigs a Tory Satire ' s my weapon , but I'm too discreet To run a - muck , and tilt at all I meet ; I only wear it in a land of Hectors , Thieves , supercargoes , sharpers , and directors . Save but our army ! and let Jove ...
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... Whig , now Tory , what we love we hate ; Now all for pleasure , now for church or state ; Now for prerogative , and now for laws ; Effects unhappy ! from a noble cause . Time was , a sober Englishman would knock His servants up , and ...
... Whig , now Tory , what we love we hate ; Now all for pleasure , now for church or state ; Now for prerogative , and now for laws ; Effects unhappy ! from a noble cause . Time was , a sober Englishman would knock His servants up , and ...
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... Whig , and Whigs a Tory → And taught his Romans in much better metre , To laugh at fools who put their trust in Peter . ' But Horace , sir , was delicate , was nice ; Bubo observes , he lash'd no sort of vice : florace would say , Sir ...
... Whig , and Whigs a Tory → And taught his Romans in much better metre , To laugh at fools who put their trust in Peter . ' But Horace , sir , was delicate , was nice ; Bubo observes , he lash'd no sort of vice : florace would say , Sir ...
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