The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... cause to quarrel with them but for their obstinacy in persisting to write ; and this too may admit of alleviating circumstances . Their particular friends may be either ignorant or insincere ; and the rest of the world in general is too ...
... cause to quarrel with them but for their obstinacy in persisting to write ; and this too may admit of alleviating circumstances . Their particular friends may be either ignorant or insincere ; and the rest of the world in general is too ...
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... cause my Delia's stay ; Fade every blossom , wither every tree , Die every flower , and perish all , but she . What ... caused my smart , Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart4 ? What eyes but hers , alas , have power to move ! And is ...
... cause my Delia's stay ; Fade every blossom , wither every tree , Die every flower , and perish all , but she . What ... caused my smart , Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart4 ? What eyes but hers , alas , have power to move ! And is ...
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... cause provokes to arms , How martial music every bosom warms ! So when the first bold vessel dared the seas , High on the stern the Thracian raised his strain , While Argo saw her kindred trees Descend from Pelion to the main ...
... cause provokes to arms , How martial music every bosom warms ! So when the first bold vessel dared the seas , High on the stern the Thracian raised his strain , While Argo saw her kindred trees Descend from Pelion to the main ...
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... Of those who less presumed and better knew , Who durst assert the juster ancient cause , And here restored wit's fundamental laws . 2 Of Halicarnassus . Such was the Muse1 , whose rules and practice tell 22 AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM .
... Of those who less presumed and better knew , Who durst assert the juster ancient cause , And here restored wit's fundamental laws . 2 Of Halicarnassus . Such was the Muse1 , whose rules and practice tell 22 AN ESSAY ON CRITICISM .
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... cause , yet unexplored , Could make a gentle belle reject a lord ? In tasks so bold can little men engage1 , And in ... caused her cheek to glow ) Seem'd to her ear his winning lips to lay , And thus in whispers said , or seem'd to say ...
... cause , yet unexplored , Could make a gentle belle reject a lord ? In tasks so bold can little men engage1 , And in ... caused her cheek to glow ) Seem'd to her ear his winning lips to lay , And thus in whispers said , or seem'd to say ...
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