The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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... Phœbus himself the dire debate procured , fierce T ' avenge the wrongs his injured priest endured ; For this the God a dire infection spread , And heap'd the camp with millions of the dead : The King of Men the Sacred Sire defy'd , And ...
... Phœbus himself the dire debate procured , fierce T ' avenge the wrongs his injured priest endured ; For this the God a dire infection spread , And heap'd the camp with millions of the dead : The King of Men the Sacred Sire defy'd , And ...
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... Phœbus , son of Jove . The Greeks , in shouts , their joint assent declare The priest to reverence , and release the fair . Not so Atrides ; he with kingly pride , Repulsed the sacred Sire , and thus reply'a He said , the Greeks their ...
... Phœbus , son of Jove . The Greeks , in shouts , their joint assent declare The priest to reverence , and release the fair . Not so Atrides ; he with kingly pride , Repulsed the sacred Sire , and thus reply'a He said , the Greeks their ...
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... Phœbus , in my Delia's praise , With Waller's strains , or Granville's moving lays ! A milk - white bull shall at your altar stand , That threats a fight , and spurns the rising sand . DAPHNIS . O Love ! for Sylvia let me gain the prize ...
... Phœbus , in my Delia's praise , With Waller's strains , or Granville's moving lays ! A milk - white bull shall at your altar stand , That threats a fight , and spurns the rising sand . DAPHNIS . O Love ! for Sylvia let me gain the prize ...
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... Phœbus ' , not from Cupid's beams , To you I mourn ; nor to the deaf I sing ; The woods shall answer , and their echo ring . The hills and rocks attend my doleful lay : Why art thou prouder and more hard than they ? The bleating sheep ...
... Phœbus ' , not from Cupid's beams , To you I mourn ; nor to the deaf I sing ; The woods shall answer , and their echo ring . The hills and rocks attend my doleful lay : Why art thou prouder and more hard than they ? The bleating sheep ...
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... Phœbus ' fiery car : The youth rush eager to the sylvan war , Swarm o'er the lawns , the forest walks surround , Rouse the fleet hart , and cheer the opening hound . The impatient courser pants in every vein , And , pawing , seems to ...
... Phœbus ' fiery car : The youth rush eager to the sylvan war , Swarm o'er the lawns , the forest walks surround , Rouse the fleet hart , and cheer the opening hound . The impatient courser pants in every vein , And , pawing , seems to ...
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