The Works of Alexander Pope, 4. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... 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 , with gay embroidery drefs'd ; Hither , they ...
... 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 , with gay embroidery drefs'd ; Hither , they ...
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... gonnen at adventure draw Out of a window forth to pace And no man , be he ever fo wrothe , Shall have one of these two , but bothe , & c . VOL . III . D While While thus I ftood , intent to see and hear The TEMPLE of FA ME . 33.
... gonnen at adventure draw Out of a window forth to pace And no man , be he ever fo wrothe , Shall have one of these two , but bothe , & c . VOL . III . D While While thus I ftood , intent to see and hear The TEMPLE of FA ME . 33.
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Alexander Pope. While thus I ftood , intent to see and hear , One came , methought , and whisper'd in my ear : What could thus high thy rash ambition raise ? Art thou , fond youth , a candidate for praise ? ' Tis true , faid I , not void ...
Alexander Pope. While thus I ftood , intent to see and hear , One came , methought , and whisper'd in my ear : What could thus high thy rash ambition raise ? Art thou , fond youth , a candidate for praise ? ' Tis true , faid I , not void ...
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... hear , And all my words were mufic to your ear . You ftop'd with kisses my inchanting tongue , And found my kiffes sweeter than my fong . In all I pleas'd , but most in what was best ; And the last joy was dearer than the rest . Candida ...
... hear , And all my words were mufic to your ear . You ftop'd with kisses my inchanting tongue , And found my kiffes sweeter than my fong . In all I pleas'd , but most in what was best ; And the last joy was dearer than the rest . Candida ...
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... hear and speak ; 150 A thousand melting kiffes , give , and take : Then fiercer joys — I blush to mention these , Yet while I blush , confess how much they please . But when , with day , the sweet delufions fly , 155 And all things wake ...
... hear and speak ; 150 A thousand melting kiffes , give , and take : Then fiercer joys — I blush to mention these , Yet while I blush , confess how much they please . But when , with day , the sweet delufions fly , 155 And all things wake ...
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