The Works of Alexander Pope, 4. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... fate Zamolxis with erected eyes , And Odin here in mimic trances dies . There on rude iron columns smear'd with blood , 125 The horrid forms of Scythian heroes flood , Druids and Bards ( their once loud harps unftrung ) And youths that ...
... fate Zamolxis with erected eyes , And Odin here in mimic trances dies . There on rude iron columns smear'd with blood , 125 The horrid forms of Scythian heroes flood , Druids and Bards ( their once loud harps unftrung ) And youths that ...
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... fate . But chief were those , who not for empire fought , But with their toils their people's fafety bought : 160 High o'er the rest Epaminondas stood ; Timoleon , glorious in his brother's blood ; Bold Scipio , faviour of the Roman ...
... fate . But chief were those , who not for empire fought , But with their toils their people's fafety bought : 160 High o'er the rest Epaminondas stood ; Timoleon , glorious in his brother's blood ; Bold Scipio , faviour of the Roman ...
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... fate , Compos'd his pofture , and his look fedate ; On Homer still he fix'd a rev'rend eye , Great without pride , in modeft majesty . In living sculpture on the fides were spread The Latian wars , and haughty Turnus dead ; VER . 196 ...
... fate , Compos'd his pofture , and his look fedate ; On Homer still he fix'd a rev'rend eye , Great without pride , in modeft majesty . In living sculpture on the fides were spread The Latian wars , and haughty Turnus dead ; VER . 196 ...
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... fates forefhew , Projectors , quacks , and lawyers not a few ; And priests , and party - zealots , num'rous bands With home - born lyes , or tales from foreign lands ; 465 Each talk'd aloud , or in some fecret place , And wild ...
... fates forefhew , Projectors , quacks , and lawyers not a few ; And priests , and party - zealots , num'rous bands With home - born lyes , or tales from foreign lands ; 465 Each talk'd aloud , or in some fecret place , And wild ...
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... fate itself impose , But thee , the laft and greatest of my woes ? No more my robes in waving purple flow , Nor on my hand the sparkling diamonds glow ; No more my locks in ringlets curl'd diffuse The coftly sweetness of Arabian dews ...
... fate itself impose , But thee , the laft and greatest of my woes ? No more my robes in waving purple flow , Nor on my hand the sparkling diamonds glow ; No more my locks in ringlets curl'd diffuse The coftly sweetness of Arabian dews ...
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