The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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... night : directs Fly hence , delusive dream , and , light as air , To Agamemnon's royal tent repair ; Bid him in arms draw forth th ' embattled train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Now tell the King ' tis given him to ...
... night : directs Fly hence , delusive dream , and , light as air , To Agamemnon's royal tent repair ; Bid him in arms draw forth th ' embattled train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Now tell the King ' tis given him to ...
Page xii
... night , O'er Heaven's clear azure sheds her silver light ; pure spreads sacred As still in air the trembling lustre stood , And o'er its golden border shoots a flood , When no loose gale disturbs the deep serene , not a breath And no ...
... night , O'er Heaven's clear azure sheds her silver light ; pure spreads sacred As still in air the trembling lustre stood , And o'er its golden border shoots a flood , When no loose gale disturbs the deep serene , not a breath And no ...
Page xli
... night : God said , Let Newton be ! And all was light . Of this epitaph , short as it is , the faults seem not to be very few . Why part should be Latin , and part English , is not easy to discover . In the Latın the opposition of ...
... night : God said , Let Newton be ! And all was light . Of this epitaph , short as it is , the faults seem not to be very few . Why part should be Latin , and part English , is not easy to discover . In the Latın the opposition of ...
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... night he scorches , as he burns by day . AUTUMN . THE THIRD PASTORAL ; OR , HYLAS AND ¯GON . To Mr. Wycherley . BENEATH the shade a spreading beech displays , Hylas and ¯gon sang their rural lays : This mourn'd a faithless , that an ...
... night he scorches , as he burns by day . AUTUMN . THE THIRD PASTORAL ; OR , HYLAS AND ¯GON . To Mr. Wycherley . BENEATH the shade a spreading beech displays , Hylas and ¯gon sang their rural lays : This mourn'd a faithless , that an ...
Page 57
... nights of pleasure , Sacred Hymen ! these are thine . ODE ON SOLITUDE . with some taste , but spoiled by false ... night : study and ease , Together mix'd ; sweet recreation , And innocence , which most does please With meditation ...
... nights of pleasure , Sacred Hymen ! these are thine . ODE ON SOLITUDE . with some taste , but spoiled by false ... night : study and ease , Together mix'd ; sweet recreation , And innocence , which most does please With meditation ...
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