“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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... Hair , Made by thy Muse the envy of the Fair ? Lefs fhone the treffes Egypt's princefs wore , Which sweet Callimachus so sung before . Here courtly trifles fet the world at odds ; Belles war with Beaux , and Whims defcend for Gods . The ...
... Hair , Made by thy Muse the envy of the Fair ? Lefs fhone the treffes Egypt's princefs wore , Which sweet Callimachus so sung before . Here courtly trifles fet the world at odds ; Belles war with Beaux , and Whims defcend for Gods . The ...
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... hair ; A painted quiver on her fhoulder founds , And with her dart the flying deer she wounds . It chanc'd , as eager of the chace , the maid Beyond the foreft's verdant limits ftray'd , Pan faw and lov'd , and burning with defire Pursu ...
... hair ; A painted quiver on her fhoulder founds , And with her dart the flying deer she wounds . It chanc'd , as eager of the chace , the maid Beyond the foreft's verdant limits ftray'd , Pan faw and lov'd , and burning with defire Pursu ...
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... hair . In vain on father Thames fhe calls for aid , Nor could Diana help her injur'd maid . Faint , breathlefs , thus fhe pray'd , nor pray'd in vain ; ,, Ah Cynthia ! ah tho ' banifh'd from thy train , -- -- 195 201 „ Let me , O let me ...
... hair . In vain on father Thames fhe calls for aid , Nor could Diana help her injur'd maid . Faint , breathlefs , thus fhe pray'd , nor pray'd in vain ; ,, Ah Cynthia ! ah tho ' banifh'd from thy train , -- -- 195 201 „ Let me , O let me ...
Page 154
... Hair , which I always men- tion with reverence . ) The Human perfons are as fictitious as the Airy ones ; and the character of Belinda , as it is now manag'd , resembles you in nothing but in Beauty . If this Poem had as many Graces as ...
... Hair , which I always men- tion with reverence . ) The Human perfons are as fictitious as the Airy ones ; and the character of Belinda , as it is now manag'd , resembles you in nothing but in Beauty . If this Poem had as many Graces as ...
Page 155
... hair . The Author fent it to the Lady , with whom he was acquainted ; and fhe took it fo well as to give about copies of it . That firft sketch , ( we learn from one of his Letters ) was written in less than a fortnight , in 1711. in ...
... hair . The Author fent it to the Lady , with whom he was acquainted ; and fhe took it fo well as to give about copies of it . That firft sketch , ( we learn from one of his Letters ) was written in less than a fortnight , in 1711. in ...
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