The Works of Alexander Pope, 4. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... heav'n could feel , Like crystal faithful to the graving steel : They weren almoft off - thawen so , That of the letters one or two Were molte away of every name , So urfamous was woxe her fame ; But men faid , what may ever last . VER ...
... heav'n could feel , Like crystal faithful to the graving steel : They weren almoft off - thawen so , That of the letters one or two Were molte away of every name , So urfamous was woxe her fame ; But men faid , what may ever last . VER ...
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... heav'n with ftars , the roof with jewels glows , And ever - living lamps depend in rows . 135 140 Full in the paffage of each fpacious gate , 145 The fage Hiftorians in white garments wait ; Grav'd o'er their feats the form of Time was ...
... heav'n with ftars , the roof with jewels glows , And ever - living lamps depend in rows . 135 140 Full in the paffage of each fpacious gate , 145 The fage Hiftorians in white garments wait ; Grav'd o'er their feats the form of Time was ...
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... 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 , with gay embroidery drefs'd ...
... 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 , with gay embroidery drefs'd ...
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... heav'n ! 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 ...
... heav'n ! 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 ...
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... heav'n itself , and earth's remotest ends . 35 40 Sume fidem & pharetram ; fies manifeftus Apollo : Accedant capiti cornua ; Bacchus eris . Et Phoebus Daphnen , & Gnofida Bacchus amavit ; Nec norat lyricos illa , vel illa modos . 30 At ...
... heav'n itself , and earth's remotest ends . 35 40 Sume fidem & pharetram ; fies manifeftus Apollo : Accedant capiti cornua ; Bacchus eris . Et Phoebus Daphnen , & Gnofida Bacchus amavit ; Nec norat lyricos illa , vel illa modos . 30 At ...
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