The Penguin Book of Eighteenth-century English VerseDennis Davison Penguin, 1973 - 321 sider Works by Pope, Johnson, Chatterton and other Augustan poets are grouped under such topic headings as Love, Nature, Women, and Science. |
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Side 67
... Lord advances with majestic mien , Smit with the mighty pleasure , to be seen : But soft- by regular approach - not yet - First through the length of yon hot terrace sweat , And when up ten steep slopes you've dragged your thighs , Just ...
... Lord advances with majestic mien , Smit with the mighty pleasure , to be seen : But soft- by regular approach - not yet - First through the length of yon hot terrace sweat , And when up ten steep slopes you've dragged your thighs , Just ...
Side 118
... LORD LOVELACE THEN IN TOWN . SEPTEMBER 1735 Nor can I for my soul delight In the dull feast of neighbouring knight , Who , if you send three days before , In white gloves meets you at the door , With superfluity of breeding First makes ...
... LORD LOVELACE THEN IN TOWN . SEPTEMBER 1735 Nor can I for my soul delight In the dull feast of neighbouring knight , Who , if you send three days before , In white gloves meets you at the door , With superfluity of breeding First makes ...
Side 309
... LORD GEORGE LYTTELTON ( 1709–73 ) . A product of Eton and Oxford , he became a political opponent of Walpole and in 1756 was for a short time Chancellor of the Exchequer . He was a friend of Pope and Fielding and a liberal patron of ...
... LORD GEORGE LYTTELTON ( 1709–73 ) . A product of Eton and Oxford , he became a political opponent of Walpole and in 1756 was for a short time Chancellor of the Exchequer . He was a friend of Pope and Fielding and a liberal patron of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
A NOTE ON THE TEXT | 17 |
JOHN DYER from The Fleece 91 | 22 |
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