The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... things as other people , without being so severely remarked upon . I believe , if any one , early in his life , should contemplate the dangerous fate of authors , he would scarce be of their number on any consider- ation . The life of a ...
... things as other people , without being so severely remarked upon . I believe , if any one , early in his life , should contemplate the dangerous fate of authors , he would scarce be of their number on any consider- ation . The life of a ...
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... thing , as that every body should be deceived merely for my credit . However , I desire it may then be considered , that there are very few things in this collection which were not written under the age of five - and - twenty so that my ...
... thing , as that every body should be deceived merely for my credit . However , I desire it may then be considered , that there are very few things in this collection which were not written under the age of five - and - twenty so that my ...
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... things inanimate ; by beauti- ful digressions , but those short ; sometimes by insisting a little on circumstances ; and lastly , by elegant turns on the words , which render the numbers extremely sweet and pleasing . As for the numbers ...
... things inanimate ; by beauti- ful digressions , but those short ; sometimes by insisting a little on circumstances ; and lastly , by elegant turns on the words , which render the numbers extremely sweet and pleasing . As for the numbers ...
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... things flourish where you turn your eyes . O ! how I long with you to pass my days , Invoke the Muses , and resound your praise ! Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove , And winds shall waft it to the powers above . But would ...
... things flourish where you turn your eyes . O ! how I long with you to pass my days , Invoke the Muses , and resound your praise ! Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove , And winds shall waft it to the powers above . But would ...
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... things yield returns but love ? Resound , ye hills , resound my mournful lay ! The shepherds cry , " Thy flocks are left a prey " Ah ! what avails it me , the flocks to keep , Who lost my heart while I preserved my sheep . Pan came ...
... things yield returns but love ? Resound , ye hills , resound my mournful lay ! The shepherds cry , " Thy flocks are left a prey " Ah ! what avails it me , the flocks to keep , Who lost my heart while I preserved my sheep . Pan came ...
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