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" You show us Rome was glorious, not profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of use; Yet shall, my lord, your just, your noble rules, Fill half the land with imitating fools ; Who random drawings from your sheets shall take; And of one beauty many... "
The poetical works of Alexander Pope, with a life, by A. Dyce - Page 131
by Alexander Pope - 1863
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. With memoir, critical diss., and ...

Alexander Pope - 1872 - 744 pages
...magnificence ! You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of use. Yet shall (my lord) your just, your noble rules Fill...with old theatric state, Turn arcs of triumph to a garden-gate ; 30 Reverse your ornaments, and hang them all On some patch'd dog-hole eked with ends...
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Hogarth's works, with life and anecdotal descriptions of his pictures by J ...

William Hogarth - 1874 - 528 pages
...could not live in it at his ease, he had better take a house over against it, and look at it." 2 " Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules, Fill...shall take, And of one beauty many blunders make." His Lordship was then publishing copies from the designs of Pallaclio and Inigo Jones. of his own patron,...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 pages
...Caracci's strength, Correggio's softer line, Paulo's free course, and Titian's warmth divine. POPE. They random drawings from your sheets shall take, And of one beauty many blunders make. POPE. Each by turns the other's bounds invade, As, in some well-wrought picture, light and shade. Beauty,...
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POPE, SELECTED POEMS; THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM; THE MORAL ESSAYS; THE DUNCIAD

THOMAS ARNOLD - 1876 - 312 pages
...! 20 You show us Rome was glorious, not profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of use • Yet shall, my lord, your just, your noble rules Fill...ornaments, and hang them all On some patch'd dog-hole eked with ends of wall; 30 Then clap four slices of pilaster on't, That, laced with bits of rustic,...
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Chaucer to Burns

Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 pages
...magnificence ' You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse, And pompous buildings once were things of use. he whole that charms arts of triumph to a garden-gale ; Reverse your ornaments, and hang them all On some patch'd dog-hole...
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 pages
...Caracci's strength, Correggio's softer line, Paulo's free course, and Titian's warmth divine. POPE. They random drawings from your sheets shall take, And of one beauty many blunders make. POPE. Each by turns the other's bounds invade, As, in some well-wrought picture, light and shade. Beauty,...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - 1878 - 656 pages
...magnificence ! You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse,3 And pompous buildings once were things of use. Yet shall, my lord, your just, your noble rules Fill half the land with imitating-fools ; Who random drawings from your sheets shall take, And of one beauty many blunders...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Poetry

Alexander Pope - 1881 - 570 pages
...magnificence ! You show us, Rome was glorious, not profuse,' And pompous buildings once were things of use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules,'...sheets shall take, And of one beauty many blunders make ;' and in tho disposition of apartments and conveniences." 1 Bubb Uoddington, afterwards Lord Melcombo....
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1881 - 572 pages
...profuse," And pompous buildings once were things of use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules,3 Fill half the land with imitating fools ; Who random...sheets shall take, And of one beauty many blunders make ;' and in the disposition of apartments and conveniences." 1 Bubb Doddington, afterwards Lord Melcombe....
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3

Alexander Pope - 1881 - 608 pages
...And pompous buildings once were thing!* of use. Yet shall (my Lord) your just, your noble rules 26 Fill half the land with imitating fools ; Who random...sheets shall take, And of one beauty many blunders make ; Ixiad some vain church with old theatric state, Turn Arcs of Triumph to a garden-gate : So Keverse...
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