The Works of Alexander Pope: With His Last Corrections, Additions, and Improvements : Together with All His Notes, 2. köideW. Cavil, T. Martin, T. French and J. Wren, 1795 |
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... fate ? Or how with hills of flain on ev'ry fide , Hippomedon repell'd the hoftile tide ? 60 Or how the youth with ev'ry grace adorn'd , 65 Untimely fell , to be for ever mourn'd ? Then to fierce Capaneus thy verfe extend , And fing with ...
... fate ? Or how with hills of flain on ev'ry fide , Hippomedon repell'd the hoftile tide ? 60 Or how the youth with ev'ry grace adorn'd , 65 Untimely fell , to be for ever mourn'd ? Then to fierce Capaneus thy verfe extend , And fing with ...
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... Fates and Furies worn alone . 155 Arripit extemplo Males de valle refurgens Notum iter ad Thebas : neque enim velocior ullas 140 145 150 Itque reditque vias , cognataque tartaro mavult . Centum illi ftantes umbrabant ora cerastæ , Turba ...
... Fates and Furies worn alone . 155 Arripit extemplo Males de valle refurgens Notum iter ad Thebas : neque enim velocior ullas 140 145 150 Itque reditque vias , cognataque tartaro mavult . Centum illi ftantes umbrabant ora cerastæ , Turba ...
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... fate , And the short monarch of a hafty year Forefees with anguish his returning heir . Thus did the league their impious arms reftrain , But fcarce fubfifted to the fecond reign . 195 Yet then , no proud afpiring piles were rais'd , No ...
... fate , And the short monarch of a hafty year Forefees with anguish his returning heir . Thus did the league their impious arms reftrain , But fcarce fubfifted to the fecond reign . 195 Yet then , no proud afpiring piles were rais'd , No ...
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... fates remain , What woes attend this inaufpicious reign ? 235 Muft we , alas ! our doubtful necks prepare , Each haughty ... fate , These can divide , and these reverse the state : 240 Ev'n Fortune rules no more : ---- -O fervile land ...
... fates remain , What woes attend this inaufpicious reign ? 235 Muft we , alas ! our doubtful necks prepare , Each haughty ... fate , These can divide , and these reverse the state : 240 Ev'n Fortune rules no more : ---- -O fervile land ...
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... fate , 245 From the first birth of our unhappy state ; When banish'd Cadmus , wand'ring o'er the main , For loft Europa fearch'd the world in vain , 1 And fated in Boeotian fields to found A rifing empire on a foreign ground , 250 First ...
... fate , 245 From the first birth of our unhappy state ; When banish'd Cadmus , wand'ring o'er the main , For loft Europa fearch'd the world in vain , 1 And fated in Boeotian fields to found A rifing empire on a foreign ground , 250 First ...
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