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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: In Four Volumes. Collated with the ... - Page 75
by Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808
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Poetical Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author

Alexander Pope - 1860 - 632 pages
...eyes ; At every word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, supply each pause of chat, With singing, laughing, ogling, and all that. Meanwhile, declining...noon of day, The sun obliquely shoots his burning ray : Ij^The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, I; And wretches hang that jurymen may dine ; The merchant...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope, with a life, by A. Dyce, Volume 1

Alexander Pope - 1863 - 348 pages
...eyes ; At every word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, supply each pause of chat, With singing, laughing, ogling, 'and all that. Meanwhile, declining...wretches hang that jurymen may dine ; The merchant from th' Exchange returns in peace, And the long labours of the toilet cease. Belinda now, whom thirst of...
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An index to familiar quotations selected principally from British authors ...

John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 pages
...Stanza r.it,. Sorrows remembered sweeten present joy. POLLOE.— The Course of Time, Book I. JUDGES. — The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang that jurymen may dine. POPE. — Rape of the Lock, Canto III. Line 21. How, justice before I've dined II tell you it's impossible,...
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English composition in prose and verse, based on grammatical synthesis ...

Walter Scott Dalgleish - 1863 - 64 pages
...shall be. 6. As men of breeding, sometimes men of wit, To avoid great errors, must the less commit. 6. The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang that jurymen may dine. B.—1. Soon on the hill's steep verge he stood, That looks o'er Branksome's towers and wood; And martial...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - 1865 - 506 pages
...reputation dies. Snnff, or the fan, supplies each pause of chat, With singing, laughing, ogling, and aU that. Meanwhile, declining from the noon of day, The...hungry judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hung that jurymen may dine; The merchant from the Exchange returns in peace, And the long labours of...
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Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and ...

John Bartlett - 1865 - 504 pages
...take — and sometimes tea. Cauto iii. Line 7. At every word a reputation dies. Cnnlu iii. Line 10. The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang, that jurymen may dine. Canto iii. Line 21. Coffee, which makes the politicinn wise, And see through all things with his halt-shut...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope, with life of the author and notes by J ...

Alexander Pope - 1867 - 626 pages
...eyes ; At every word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, supply each pause of chat, With singing, laughing, ogling, and all that. Meanwhile, declining...noon of day, The sun obliquely shoots his burning ray ; 20 The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang that jurymen may dine; The merchant...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - 1869 - 512 pages
...eyes ; At every word a reputation dies. Snuff, or the fan, supplies each pause of chat, With singing, laughing, ogling, and all that. Meanwhile, declining...may dine ; The merchant from the Exchange returns in peaeSc And the long labours of the toilet cease. Belinda now, whom thirst of fame invites, Burns to...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope, ed. with notes and intr. memoir by A.W ...

Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 pages
...hungry Judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang that jury-men may dine1; The merchant from th' Exchange returns in peace, And the long labours of...Toilet cease. Belinda now, whom thirst of fame invites, Bums to encounter two advent'rous Knights, At Ombre singly to decide their doom; And swells her breast...
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Treasury of Choice Quotations

Treasury - 1869 - 474 pages
...take — and sometimes tea. Canto iii. Line 7. At every word a reputation dies. Canto in. Line 16. The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, And wretches hang, that jurymen may dine. Canto iii. Line 2i. Coffee, which makes the politician wise, And see through all things with his half-shut...
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