 | 1712 - 482 pages
...Readers are fo much in Lbve with, he has the following Verfes. Thefe Equal Syllables alone require, Tlx? oft the Ear the open Vowels tire. While Expletives their feeble Aid Ao join t And ten low Words oft creep in one dull Line. THE gaping of the Vowels in thefecond Line,... | |
 | Alexander Pope - Criticism - 1717 - 468 pages
...as fome to Church repair^ Not for the do&rine, but the mufic there. ! j Thefe equal fyllables alone require, Tho' * oft' the ear the open vowels tire;...join ; And ten low words oft' creep in one dull line ; While they ring round the fame unvary'd chimes, With fure returns of ' {till-expeded rhymes. Where-e'er... | |
 | English poetry - 1720 - 302 pages
...minds; as fome to church repair, Not for the doftrine, but the mufic there. Thefe equal fyllables alone require, Tho' * oft' the ear the open vowels tire;...join; And ten low words oft' creep in one dull line; While they ring round the fame unvary'd chimes, With fure returns of ftill-expedted rhymes. Where-e'er... | |
 | Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1722 - 294 pages
...minds; as fame to church repair, Not for the dotfrine, but the mufic there. Thefe equal fyllables alone require, Tho' * oft' the ear the open vowels tire ; While expletives their feeble aid to join; And ten low words oft' creep in one dull line ; While they ring round the fame unvary'd chimes,... | |
 | 1738 - 310 pages
...Readers are fo much in Love with, he has the following Verfes. Thefe Equal Syllables alone require, The1 oft the Ear the open Vowels tire, While Expletives...feeble Aid do join, And ten low Words oft creep in sne dull Line. THE gaping of the Vowels in the fecond Line, the Expletive do in the third, and the... | |
 | English essays - 1729 - 310 pages
...Readers are fo much in Love With, he his the following Verfes. Thtfe Equal Syllables alone require, The' oft the Ear the open Vowels tire, While Expletives their feeble Aid. do join, jind ten low Words oft creep in one dull Line. THE gaping of the Vowels in the fecond Line, the Expletive... | |
 | 1737 - 314 pages
...which fome Readers are fo much in Love with, he has the following Verfes. Thefe Equal Syllables alone require, Tho* oft the Ear the open Vowels tire, While...their feeble Aid do join, And ten lo.w Words oft creep inone dull Line\ TH E gaping of the Vowels in the fecond Line, the Expletive^ in the third, and the... | |
 | William Benson - Poetry - 1739 - 106 pages
...apprehended from a Pafiage in Mr. Pope's EJJay on Criticifm, that all auxiliary Verbs are mere Expletives. *' While Expletives their feeble Aid do join, *' And ten low Words oft creep in one dujl Line. But this I believe Mr. Pope never intended to adr vance. Milton has ufed them in many Places,... | |
 | William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 392 pages
...: Asfome to Church repair, Not for the Doctrine, but the Mufick there. Thefe equal Syllables alone require, - , Tho' oft the Ear the open Vowels tire...• --• While Expletives their feeble Aid do join ; • '-- Andierr low Words oft creep in one dull Line, • • : While they ring round the fame unvary'd... | |
 | Alexander Pope - Criticism - 1749 - 110 pages
...fecus ac ft oatlo rubri(an Jirigat uno. Perfius, Sat. iJ Thefe equal fyllables alone require, Tho' eft the ear the open vowels tire ; While expletives their feeble aid do joii And ten low words oft' creep in one dui While they ring round the fame unvar) With fure returns... | |
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