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The Rape of the Lock (1714)
by Alexander Pope

On first publication, in Lintot's Miscellaneous Poems and Translation, by Various Hands (1712), the poem consisted of only two cantos. It was first published as a separate work, in its enlarged 5 canto form, in 1714. This transcription is of the second edition, which appeared the same year. [Based on Alexander Pope: A Bibliography, Volume 1, Part 1 (1922), by Reginald Harvey Griffith, pp.16-34.]

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Frontispice.

Lud. Du Guernier inv.C. Du Boʃc sculp.

THE

RAPE of the LOCK

AN

HEROI-COMICAL


P O E M.


In Five Canto's.


Written by Mr. POPE.


———A tonʃo eʃt hoc nomen adepta capillo.

Ovid.


The SECOND EDITION.


L O N D O N:

Printed for Bernard Lintott, at the

Croʃs-Keys in Fleet-ʃtreet, 1714.

Contents (not listed in original)

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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