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Alexander Pope. The CONTENTS . HE Temple of Fame , TH Sappho to Phaon . Vertumnus and Pomona . The Fable of Dryope . page 1 37 57 67 The First Book of Statius his Thebais , 77 January and May . 133 The Wife of Bath her Prologue . 165 ...
Alexander Pope. The CONTENTS . HE Temple of Fame , TH Sappho to Phaon . Vertumnus and Pomona . The Fable of Dryope . page 1 37 57 67 The First Book of Statius his Thebais , 77 January and May . 133 The Wife of Bath her Prologue . 165 ...
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... to scorn the guilty bays , Drive from my breast that wretched lust of praise , Unblemish'd let me live , or die unknown ; Oh grant an honeft fame , or grant me none ! D 2 SAPHO SAPH O то PHAON . From OVID . D 3 The TEMPLE of FA ME . 35.
... to scorn the guilty bays , Drive from my breast that wretched lust of praise , Unblemish'd let me live , or die unknown ; Oh grant an honeft fame , or grant me none ! D 2 SAPHO SAPH O то PHAON . From OVID . D 3 The TEMPLE of FA ME . 35.
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Alexander Pope. SAPH O то PHAON . From OVID . D 3 SAPHO ΤΟ PHAON . SAY , lovely youth , that.
Alexander Pope. SAPH O то PHAON . From OVID . D 3 SAPHO ΤΟ PHAON . SAY , lovely youth , that.
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... PHAON I. CQUID ubi afpe & ta eft ftudiofe littera dextra , Protinus eft oculis cognita noftra tuis ? An , nifi legiffes autoris nomina Saphus , Hoc breve nefcires unde movetur opus ? Forfitan & quare mea fint alterna requiras Carmina ...
... PHAON I. CQUID ubi afpe & ta eft ftudiofe littera dextra , Protinus eft oculis cognita noftra tuis ? An , nifi legiffes autoris nomina Saphus , Hoc breve nefcires unde movetur opus ? Forfitan & quare mea fint alterna requiras Carmina ...
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... Phaon to Etna's fcorching fields retires , While I confume with more than Etna's fires ! No more my foul a charm in mufic finds , Mufic has charms alone for peaceful minds . Soft fcenes of folitude no more can ... PHAON . Sappho to Phaon.
... Phaon to Etna's fcorching fields retires , While I confume with more than Etna's fires ! No more my foul a charm in mufic finds , Mufic has charms alone for peaceful minds . Soft fcenes of folitude no more can ... PHAON . Sappho to Phaon.
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