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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM ON J.M.S., by ALEXANDER POPE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: To prove himself no plagiary, moore Last Line: Who shew'd his breech, to prove 'twas not besh -- Subject(s): Smyth, James Moore | |||
To prove himself no Plagiary, MOORE, Has writ such stuff, as none e'er writ before. Thy prudence, MOORE, is like that Irish Wit, Who shew'd his breech, to prove 'twas not besh -- | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...EPIGRAM ON MR. M--RE'S GOING TO LAW WITH MR. GILLIVER by ALEXANDER POPE EPITAPH ON JAMES MOORE SMYTHE by ALEXANDER POPE A FAREWELL TO LONDON IN THE YEAR 1715 by ALEXANDER POPE A HYMN WRITTEN IN WINDSOR FOREST by ALEXANDER POPE AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM by ALEXANDER POPE AN ESSAY ON MAN by ALEXANDER POPE COWLEY: THE GARDEN by ALEXANDER POPE ELEGY TO THE MEMORY OF AN UNFORTUNATE LADY by ALEXANDER POPE ELOISA TO ABELARD by ALEXANDER POPE EPIGRAM ENGRAVED ON THE COLLAR OF A DOG by ALEXANDER POPE |
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