“The” Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Ten Volumes Complete, with His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements; ... Together with the Commentary and Notes of Mr. Warburton, 1. köideFredrick Nicolai, 1762 |
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Page 39
... skies ! Hark ! a glad voice the lonely defert chears ; Prepare the f way ! a God , a God appears : A God , a God ! the vocal hills reply , The rocks proclaim th ' approaching Deity . Lo , earth receives him from the bending fkies ! Sink ...
... skies ! Hark ! a glad voice the lonely defert chears ; Prepare the f way ! a God , a God appears : A God , a God ! the vocal hills reply , The rocks proclaim th ' approaching Deity . Lo , earth receives him from the bending fkies ! Sink ...
Page 188
... skies . No common weapons in their hands are found , Like Gods they fight , nor dread a mortal wound . So when bold Homer makes the Gods engage , 45 And heav'nly breasts with human paffions rage : ' Gainft Pallas , Mars ; Latona ...
... skies . No common weapons in their hands are found , Like Gods they fight , nor dread a mortal wound . So when bold Homer makes the Gods engage , 45 And heav'nly breasts with human paffions rage : ' Gainft Pallas , Mars ; Latona ...
Page 32
... skies ; 280 Take back that grace , those forrows , and those tears ; 285 Take back my fruitless penitence and pray'rs ; Snatch me juft mounting , from the bleft abode ; Affift the fiends , and tear me from my God ! No , fly me , fly me ...
... skies ; 280 Take back that grace , those forrows , and those tears ; 285 Take back my fruitless penitence and pray'rs ; Snatch me juft mounting , from the bleft abode ; Affift the fiends , and tear me from my God ! No , fly me , fly me ...
Page 41
... skies ; The whole creation open to my eyes : NOTES . VER . I. In that soft feafon , etc. ) This Poem in introduced in the manner of the Provencial Poets , whofe works were for the moft part Visions , or pieces of imagination , and ...
... skies ; The whole creation open to my eyes : NOTES . VER . I. In that soft feafon , etc. ) This Poem in introduced in the manner of the Provencial Poets , whofe works were for the moft part Visions , or pieces of imagination , and ...
Page 54
... skies : 245 Scarce to the top . I ftretch'd my aking fight , So large it fpread , and fwell'd to such a height . Full in the midft proud Fame's imperial feat With jewels blaz'd , magnificently great ; The vivid cm'ralds there revive the ...
... skies : 245 Scarce to the top . I ftretch'd my aking fight , So large it fpread , and fwell'd to such a height . Full in the midft proud Fame's imperial feat With jewels blaz'd , magnificently great ; The vivid cm'ralds there revive the ...
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