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The poetical works of Alexander Pope, with a life, by A. Dyce - Page 72
by Alexander Pope - 1863
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: Ed., with Notes and Introductory Memoir

Alexander Pope, Sir Adolphus William Ward - 1893 - 588 pages
...Raleigh spake1; Or bid the new be English, ages hence, (For Use wi'.l farther what's begot by Sense) 170 Pour the full tide of eloquence along, } Serenely...> Rich with the treasures of each foreign tongue; J Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth refine, But show no mercy to an empty line: 175 Then polish all,...
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Select Poems of Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1895 - 190 pages
...Aganippe and Hippocrene, of which the former was the more famous. 7. Cf. Pope, Hor. Epist. ii. 2, 171 : " Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong;" and Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, 11 : " The deep, majestic, solemn organs blow;" also Thomson, Liberty,...
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Advanced Elocution

Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker - Elocution - 1896 - 430 pages
...which he did ascend. So Caesar may. From " Julius Cassar " — Shakespeare. FORCE, VOLUME, INTENSITY Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong.— POPS. The amount of voice and its Intensity are determined by the nature of the sentiment and the size...
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The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations: English, Latin, and Modern Foreign ...

Mottoes - 1896 - 1224 pages
...At Chseronea, fatal to liberty, Killed with report that old man eloquent.* n. MILTON — Sonnet X. how and hack. c. BUTLEB — Hudibras. Pt. I. Canto I. L. 369. Mark! o. POPE— Imitation of Horace. Bk. II. Ep. II. L. 171. There is as much eloquence in the tone of voice,...
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Gray's English Poems: Original, and Translated from the Norse and Welsh

Thomas Gray - 1898 - 346 pages
...deep, majestic solemn organs blow." Perhaps also, as Mitford suggests, there is some recollection of "Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong."— in Pope's Imitations of Horace, Ep. II. ii. ll. 171, 172. 10. Gray must certainly here have had Horace's...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...expressive phrase appears, Bright thro' the rubhish of some hundred saw, Command old words, that long have slept, to wake, Words that wise Bacon or brave Raleigh spake; Or hid the new he English ages hence (For Use will father what 's begot by Sense); 170 Pour the full tide...
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Horace

William Tuckwell - Poets, Latin - 1905 - 138 pages
...Their own strict judges, not a word they spare, That wants or force, or light, or weight, or care; Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong; Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth refine, But show no mercy to an empty line; SATIRES AND EPISTLES 45...
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History of Whiteside County, Illinois from Its Earliest Settlement ..., Volume 1

William W. Davis - Whiteside County (Ill.) - 1908 - 678 pages
...were scarcely fordable. Supplies, too, were not always easy to obtain. WHITESIDE IN THE LEGISLATURE. Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong. — Pope. From the time of Aaron C. Jackson who represented Whiteside in the House from 1842 to 1844,...
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HOYT'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS

KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...it brightens as it burns. WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER — Paraphrase of Tacitus. (See also TACITUS) a — Battle-Cry of Freedom. 12 A garish flag, To be the aim of every dangerous POPE — Imitation of Horace. Bk. fl. Ep. II. L. 171. 7 Action is eloquence. Conolanus. Act HI. Sc....
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Selected Poems of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - 1926 - 306 pages
...expressive phrase appears, 165 Bright thro' the rubbish of some hundred years ; Command old words that long have slept, to wake, Words, that wise Bacon, or brave...hence, (For Use will father what's begot by Sense) 170 Rich with the treasures of each foreign tongue; Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth refine, But show...
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