The Works of Alexander Pope, 1. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... then , tho ' now a fainted maid : But all is calm in this eternal sleep ; 310 Here grief forgets to groan , and love to weep , Ev'n Superftition lofes ev'ry fear : 315 For God , not man ... Death all - eloquent ! you only prove 335 What duft ...
... then , tho ' now a fainted maid : But all is calm in this eternal sleep ; 310 Here grief forgets to groan , and love to weep , Ev'n Superftition lofes ev'ry fear : 315 For God , not man ... Death all - eloquent ! you only prove 335 What duft ...
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