The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... rest ; so , on the other , the world has no title to demand , that the whole care and time of any particular person should be sacrificed to its entertainment . Therefore I cannot but believe that writers and readers are under equal ...
... rest ; so , on the other , the world has no title to demand , that the whole care and time of any particular person should be sacrificed to its entertainment . Therefore I cannot but believe that writers and readers are under equal ...
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... rest a rural nymph was famed , Thy offspring , Thames ! the fair Lodona named ; ( Lodona's fate , in long oblivion cast , The Muse shall sing , and what she sings shall last . ) Scarce could the goddess from her nymph be known , But by ...
... rest a rural nymph was famed , Thy offspring , Thames ! the fair Lodona named ; ( Lodona's fate , in long oblivion cast , The Muse shall sing , and what she sings shall last . ) Scarce could the goddess from her nymph be known , But by ...
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... rest by equal steps to rise . Just precepts thus from great examples given , She drew from them what they derived from heaven . The generous critic fann'd the poet's fire , And taught the world with reason to admire . Then Criticism the ...
... rest by equal steps to rise . Just precepts thus from great examples given , She drew from them what they derived from heaven . The generous critic fann'd the poet's fire , And taught the world with reason to admire . Then Criticism the ...
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... rest Asael , who lay with Naamah , the wife of Noah , or of Ham ; and who continuing impe- nitent , still presides over the women's toilets . Bereshi Rabbi in Genes . vi . 2 . 2 From hence the poem continues , in the first edition , to ...
... rest Asael , who lay with Naamah , the wife of Noah , or of Ham ; and who continuing impe- nitent , still presides over the women's toilets . Bereshi Rabbi in Genes . vi . 2 . 2 From hence the poem continues , in the first edition , to ...
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... rest so impudently good ; Faith , let the modest matrons of the town Come here in crowds , and stare the strumpet down . SAPPHO TO PHAON . Translated from Ovid . SAY , lovely youth , that dost my heart command , Can Phaon's eyes forget ...
... rest so impudently good ; Faith , let the modest matrons of the town Come here in crowds , and stare the strumpet down . SAPPHO TO PHAON . Translated from Ovid . SAY , lovely youth , that dost my heart command , Can Phaon's eyes forget ...
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