The Works of Alexander Popekesq., With Notes And Illustrations By Himself And Others. to Which Were Added, a New Life of the Author, An Estimate of His Poetical Character And Writings, And Occasional Remarks
The Works of Alexander Popekesq., With Notes And Illustrations By Himself And Others. to Which Were Added, a New Life of the Author, An Estimate of His Poetical Character And Writings, And Occasional Remarks
Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744
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Warburton, Ver. 177. Leam qf the little nautilus, ^c] Oppian Halieut. lib. i. describes this fish in ttke fi)llowihg manner : '^ They swim on the sur^e of the sea, on the back of their shells, which exactly resemble the hulk of a ship ; they raise two feet like masts, and extend a membrane between, which serves as a sail ; the other two feet they employ as oars at the side. They are usualfy seen in the Meditetraneaii.** Pope, Digitized by Google 140 ESSAY ON MAN. EP. lU. In vain thy Reason fine...r webs shall draw^ Entangle justice in her^net of law^ And right, too rigid, hatden into wrong. Still for the strong too weak, the weak too strong. Yet go ! and thus o'er all the creatures sway, 195 Thus let the wiser make the rest obey ; And for those arts mere Instinct could afford. Be crown'd as Monarchs or as Gods ador'd." y • Great Nature spoke ; observant Men obeyed ; Cities were built. Societies were made : 200 COMMENTARY. Ver. 109. Great Nature spoke;] After all this necessary pre- paration, the Poet shews (from ver.
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