| Alexander Pope - 1846 - 320 pages
...papists fail'd, While mighty William's thundering arm prevail d. For right hereditary tax'd and fined, He stuck to poverty with peace of mind : And me the...poet. But (thanks to Homer) since I live and thrive, Indehted to no prince or peer alive, Sure I should want the care often Mouroes, If I would scrihhle,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 pages
...Right Hereditary tax'd and fined, He stuck to poverty with peace of mind ; 65 And me, the Muses help to undergo it ; Convict a Papist he, and I a poet....or peer alive, Sure I should want the care of ten Monroes, 70 If I would scribble, rather than repose. g Years following years, steal something every... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1848 - 642 pages
...undergo it ; Convict a papist he, and I a poet. But (thanks to Homer) since I live and thrive, Indehted to no prince or peer alive, Sure I should want the care of ten Monroes, If I would scrihhle, rather than repose. In one our frolics, one amusements end, In one a... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pages
...papists fail'd, While mighty WILLIAM'S thundering arm prevail'd. For right hereditary tax'd and fined, He stuck to poverty with peace of mind ; And me, the...or peer alive, Sure I should want the care of ten Monroes, If I would scribble, rather than repose. In one a mistress drops, in one a friend : This subtle... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1850 - 510 pages
...papists fail'd, While mighty William's thundering arm prevail'd. For right hereditary tax'd and fined, He stuck to poverty with peace of mind : And me the...Muses help'd to undergo it ; Convict a papist he, and 1 a poet. But (thanks to Homer) since I live and thrive, Indebted to no prince or peer alive, Sure... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1851 - 628 pages
...papists fail'd, While mighty William's thundering arm prevail d For right hereditary tax'd and fined, pie stuck to poverty with peace of mind : And me the Muses...prince or peer alive, Sure I should want the care often Monroes, If I would scribble, rather than repose. Years following years steal something every... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1853 - 384 pages
...papists fail'd, While mighty WILLIAM'S thundering arm prevail'd. For right hereditary tax'd and fined, He stuck to poverty with peace of mind ; And me, the...to undergo it; Convict a papist he, and I a poet. Imit. of Horace, Second Ep. Second Boole. The favourite occupation of the elder Pope was his garden:... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1854 - 338 pages
...thundering arm prevail'd. For right hereditary tax'd and fined, He stuck to poverty with peace of mind; 65 And me, the muses help'd to undergo it; Convict a...or peer alive, Sure I should want the care of ten Monroes,3 70 If I would scribble, rather than repose. Years following years, steal something every... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1854 - 340 pages
...thundering arm prevail'd. For right hereditary tax'd and fined, He stuck to poverty with peace of mind; 65 And me, the muses help'd to undergo it; Convict a...or peer alive, Sure I should want the care of ten Monroes, 3 70 If I would scribble, rather than repose. Years following years, steal something every... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1854 - 512 pages
...paper, and the printed edition, there must have 74 Pope, in ' Spence by Singer,' p. 307. » Ibid. 76 But (thanks to Homer) since I live and thrive Indebted to no prince or peer alive. POPE: '2nd Epist. of 2nd Booh of Horace, t Appealing to the nation's taste, Above the reach of want... | |
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