The Works of Alexander Pope, 4. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... ev'n for virtue's fake . 365 And live there men who flight immortal fame ? Who then with incenfe fhall adore our name ? To hiden their good workes eke ; And faid , they yeve not a leke For no fame ne fuch renowne ; For they for ...
... ev'n for virtue's fake . 365 And live there men who flight immortal fame ? Who then with incenfe fhall adore our name ? To hiden their good workes eke ; And faid , they yeve not a leke For no fame ne fuch renowne ; For they for ...
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... Ev'n lift'ning Angels lean'd from heav'n to hear ; To fartheft shores th ' Ambrofial spirit flies , Sweet to the world , and grateful to the skies . Next these a youthful train their vows exprefs'd , 370 375 380 With feathers crown'd ...
... Ev'n lift'ning Angels lean'd from heav'n to hear ; To fartheft shores th ' Ambrofial spirit flies , Sweet to the world , and grateful to the skies . Next these a youthful train their vows exprefs'd , 370 375 380 With feathers crown'd ...
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... ev'n fatigu'd with ease , Who lofe a length of undeferving days , Would you ufurp the lover's dear - bought praise ? To juft contempt , ye vain pretenders , fall , The people's fable , and the fcorn of all , Strait the black clarion ...
... ev'n fatigu'd with ease , Who lofe a length of undeferving days , Would you ufurp the lover's dear - bought praise ? To juft contempt , ye vain pretenders , fall , The people's fable , and the fcorn of all , Strait the black clarion ...
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... ev'n those Gods contend in charms with thee . 30 The Mufes teach me all their fofteft lays , And the wide world refounds with Sapho's praife . Tho ' great Alcaus more fublimely fings , And strikes with boider rage the founding ftrings ...
... ev'n those Gods contend in charms with thee . 30 The Mufes teach me all their fofteft lays , And the wide world refounds with Sapho's praife . Tho ' great Alcaus more fublimely fings , And strikes with boider rage the founding ftrings ...
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... . Atque utinam velles ! Helene non pluribus esset Sollicitata procis : nec qu¿ Lapitheia movit Pr¿lia , nec conjux timidis audacis Ulixei . бо 165 . 70 Ev Ev'n now , when filent fcorn is all they gain VERTUMNUS and POMONA . 63.
... . Atque utinam velles ! Helene non pluribus esset Sollicitata procis : nec qu¿ Lapitheia movit Pr¿lia , nec conjux timidis audacis Ulixei . бо 165 . 70 Ev Ev'n now , when filent fcorn is all they gain VERTUMNUS and POMONA . 63.
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