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The works of Alexander Pope. With his last corrections, additions, and ... - Page 167
de Alexander Pope - 1754
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HOYT'S NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL QUOTATIONS

KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 pages
...it brightens as it burns. WILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER — Paraphrase of Tacitus. (See also TACITUS) a Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong. POPE — Imitation of Horace. Bk. fl. Ep. II. L. 171. 7 Action is eloquence. Conolanus. Act...
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The Poems of Alexander Pope: A One-volume Edition of the Twickenham Text ...

Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 pages
...Raleigh spake ; Or bid the new be English, Ages hence, (For Use will father what's begot by Sense) 170 Pour the full Tide of Eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong, > Rich with the Treasures of each foreign Tongue; J Prune the luxuriant, the uncouth refine,...
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Political Judgment: Structure and Process

Milton Lodge, Kathleen M. McGraw - 1995 - 658 pages
...hrave Raleigh spake; Or hid the new he English, Ages hence, (For Use will father what's hegot hy Sense) Pour the full Tide of Eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong, Rich with the Treasures of each foreign Tongue; Prune the luxunant, the uncouth refine, But...
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Words on Words: Quotations about Language and Languages

David Crystal, Hilary Crystal - 2000 - 604 pages
...Raleigh spake; / Or bid the new be English, ages hence, / (For Use will farther what's begot by Sense) / Pour the full tide of Eloquence along, / Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong, / Rich with the treasures of each foreign tongue. Alexander Pope, 1737, The Second Epistle...
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gray's english poems

320 pages
...deep, majestic solemn organs blow." Perhaps also, as Mitford suggests, there is some recollection of "Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, and yet divinely strong." — in Pope's Imitations of Horace, Ep. II. ii. II. 171, 172. 10. Gray must certainly here...
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