| Jonathan Swift - 1751 - 362 דפים
...that fair Prime again. Dryd. § Tet in his Tears are feen, d manly vigour and autumnal Green. Idem. are the gardens ? have you taken down the •mount...the yew hedges ? Have -you not bad weather for the fpring-corn ? Hath Mr. Pope gone farther in his Ethic Poems ? And is the head-land fown with wheat... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 344 דפים
...Dictator from the plough. I difdain to fay, 0 mihi prateritos — but cruda deo viridifque feneftus. Pray, my Lord, how are the Gardens ? have you taken down the mount, and remov'd the yew hedges ? Have you not bad weather for the fpring-corn ? Has Mr. Pope gone farther in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 דפים
...Dictator from the plough. I difdain to fay, 0 mihi pr<eteritos — but cruda deo virldlfque feneflus. Pray, my Lord, how are the Gardens ? have you taken down the mount, and remov'd the yew hedges ? Have you not bad weather for the fpring-corn ? Has Mr. Pope gone farther in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 298 דפים
...Dictator from the plough. I difdain to fay, O mihi prateritos — but cruda deo viridifque fenefius. Pray, my Lord, how are the Gardens ? have you taken down the mount, and remov'd the yew hedges ? Have you not bad weather for the fpring-corn ? Has Mr. Pope gone farther in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 350 דפים
...have you taken down the mount, and remov'd the yew hedges ? Have you not bad weather for the fpring corn ? Has Mr- Pope gone farther in his Ethic Poems ? and is the headland (own with wheat ? and what fays Polybius ? and how does my Lord St. John ? which hit queftion is very... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 352 דפים
...the Diftator from the plough. I difdain to fay, O mihi pr/tteritos but cruda deo viridifque fenettus. Pray, my Lord, how are the Gardens ? Have you taken down the mount, and remov'd the yew hedges ? Have you not bad weather for the fpring corn ? Has Mr. Pope gone farther in... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1761 - 424 דפים
...dictator from the plough. I difdain to fay, O tnibi prateritos but eruda deo •viridifyte fetreSus. Pray, my Lord, how are the gardens ? have you taken down the mount, and removed the yew-hedges ? Have you not bad weather for the fpring-corn ? Has Mr Pope gone farther in his ethic poems... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 406 דפים
...Have you taken down the mount, and remov'd the yew hedges ? Have you not bad weather for the fpring corn? Has Mr. Pope gone farther in his Ethic Poems? and is the head-land fown with wheat? and what fays Polybius? and how does my Lord St. • Entituled, A L'ltel m Dr. Delary,... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1774 - 400 דפים
...d— take thofe politics, where a dunce to fay, 0 mihi prater it es but cruda deA viridifque jeneflvs. Pray, my Lord, how are the gardens ? have you taken down the mount, and re-" moved the yew-hedges ? Have you not bad weather for the fpring corn ? Has Mr. Pope gone farther... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 464 דפים
...Dictator from the plough. I difclain to fay, O mibi praeteritos but crucia Deo viridijque fenefJtu, Pray, my Lord, how are the Gardens ? Have you taken down the mount, and remov'd the yew hedges? Have you not bad weather for the fprin.g corn ? Has Mr. Pope gone farther in... | |
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