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" THE DESCRIPTIONS. For a tempest.—" Take Eurus, Zephyr, Auster and Boreas, and cast them together in one verse. Add to these of rain, lightning, and of thunder, the loudest you can, quantum sufficit. "
The Works of Alexander Pope - Page 257
by Alexander Pope - 1822
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The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift...

Jonathan Swift - 1813 - 412 pages
...direct prescription of Horace in his " Art of Poetry." . " Ifec dau intersit, niri digraa nndice nodus That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...lightning and thunder (the loudest you can) quantum siiflicit. Mix your clouds and billows well together till they foam, and thicken your description here...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 6

Alexander Pope - 1822 - 416 pages
...Prescription of Horace in his Art of Poetry, Nec Deus intersit, nisi dignus vindice Nodus Incident — 9 In Dryden's long dedication to Lord Dorset of his...these of Rain, Lightning, and Thunder (the loudest y^u can), quantum sufficit: mix your clouds and billows well together till they foam, and thicken your...
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The Guardian: A New Edition, Carefully Revised, in Two Volumes ..., Volume 1

Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 508 pages
...Incident.'— JQ1. ' Never presume to make a God appear, But for a business worthy of a God.' ROSCOMMON. That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...in one verse. Add to these of rain, lightning, and of thunder, the loudest you can, quantum sufficit. Mix your clouds and billows well together until...
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The British Essayists: Guardian

Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 324 pages
...Incident Ver. 191. Never presume to make a God appear, But for a business worthy of a God. — ROSCOMMON. That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...in one verse. Add to these of rain, lightning, and of thunder (the loudest you can) quantum sitfficit. Mix your clouds and billows well together until...
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The British Essayists: Guardian

James Ferguson - 1823 - 360 pages
...Incident Ver. 191. Never presume to make a God appeaf, But for a business worthy of a God. Roscoauios. That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...is in great perplexity. FOR THE DESCRIPTIONS. For a tempest.—Take Eurus, Zephyr, Auster, and Boreas, and cast them together in one verse. Add to these...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 13-14

British essayists - 1823 - 762 pages
...Incident.— 191. Never presume to make a God appear, But for a business worthy of a God. ROStOMMOK. That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...their assistance, but when he is in great perplexity.' FOB THE DESCRIPTIONS. For a tempest. — ' Take Eurus, Zephyr, Auster and Boreas, and cast them together...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: With Notes and Illustrations by Himself ...

Alexander Pope - 1824 - 520 pages
...Incident v. 191. Never presume to make a God appear, But for a business worthy of a God. ROSCOMMON. That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...in one verse. Add to these of rain, lightning, and of thunder, (the loudest you can,) quantum sufficit. Mix your clouds and billows well together until...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 7

Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 518 pages
...Inciderit v. 191. Never presume to make a God appear, But for a business worthy of a God. ROSCOMMON. That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...in one verse. Add to these of rain, lightning, and of thunder, (the loudest you can,) quantum sufficit. Mix your clouds and billows well together until...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by ..., Volume 7

Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 606 pages
...Incident v. 191. Never presume to make a God appear, But for a business worthy of a God. ROSCOMMON. That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...is in great perplexity. FOR THE DESCRIPTIONS. For a Tempest.—Take Eurus, Zephyr, Auster, and Boreas, and cast them together in one verse. Add to these...
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The Guardian: With a Biographical, Historical, and Critical ..., Volume 1

1826 - 434 pages
...Incident Ver. 191. Never presume to make a God appear, But for a business worthy of a God. — ROSCOMMON. That is to say, a poet should never call upon the...in one verse. Add to these of rain, lightning, and of thunder (the loudest you can) quantum sufficit. Mix your clouds and billows well together until...
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