The Works of Alexander Pope, 1. köideHenry Lintot, 1736 |
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... seem to ftrive again ; Not Chaos - like together crufh'd and bruis'd , But as the world , harmoniously confus'd : Where order in variety we see , And where , tho ' all things differ , all agree . Here waving groves a checquer'd scene ...
... seem to ftrive again ; Not Chaos - like together crufh'd and bruis'd , But as the world , harmoniously confus'd : Where order in variety we see , And where , tho ' all things differ , all agree . Here waving groves a checquer'd scene ...
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... seems to beat the diftant plain ; Hills , vales , and floods appear already cross'd , And e'er he starts , a thousand steps are loft . See ! the bold youth ftrain up the threat'ning fteep , 155 Rufh thro ' the thickets , down the ...
... seems to beat the diftant plain ; Hills , vales , and floods appear already cross'd , And e'er he starts , a thousand steps are loft . See ! the bold youth ftrain up the threat'ning fteep , 155 Rufh thro ' the thickets , down the ...
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... . 6. Cum canerem Reges & Pr¿lia , Cynthius aurem Vellit- VER . 131. When firft great Maro in his boundless mind A work t'outlaft Immortal Rome defign'd . Perhaps Perhaps he seem'd above the Critic's law , And but ito ESSAY ON.
... . 6. Cum canerem Reges & Pr¿lia , Cynthius aurem Vellit- VER . 131. When firft great Maro in his boundless mind A work t'outlaft Immortal Rome defign'd . Perhaps Perhaps he seem'd above the Critic's law , And but ito ESSAY ON.
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Alexander Pope. Perhaps he seem'd above the Critic's law , And but from Nature's fountains scorn'd to draw : But when t'examine ev'ry part he came , Nature and Homer were , he found , the fame : Convinc'd , amaz'd , he checks the bold ...
Alexander Pope. Perhaps he seem'd above the Critic's law , And but from Nature's fountains scorn'd to draw : But when t'examine ev'ry part he came , Nature and Homer were , he found , the fame : Convinc'd , amaz'd , he checks the bold ...
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... seem sometimes to fly . Those oft ' are ftratagems which errors seem , Nor is it Homer nods , but we that dream . 180 Still Still green with bays each ancient altar ftands , Above 112 ESSAY ON.
... seem sometimes to fly . Those oft ' are ftratagems which errors seem , Nor is it Homer nods , but we that dream . 180 Still Still green with bays each ancient altar ftands , Above 112 ESSAY ON.
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