The Poetical Works of Alexander PopeRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1863 - 478 Seiten |
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... train ; Nor envy , Windsor , since thy shades have seen As bright a goddess , and as chaste a queen4 ; Whose care , like hers , protects the sylvan reign , The earth's fair light , and empress of the main . Here too , ' tis sung , of ...
... train ; Nor envy , Windsor , since thy shades have seen As bright a goddess , and as chaste a queen4 ; Whose care , like hers , protects the sylvan reign , The earth's fair light , and empress of the main . Here too , ' tis sung , of ...
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... train , Thus on their knees address the sacred fane . Since living virtue is with envy cursed , And the best men are treated like the worst , Do thou , just goddess , call our merits forth , And give each deed the exact intrinsic worth ...
... train , Thus on their knees address the sacred fane . Since living virtue is with envy cursed , And the best men are treated like the worst , Do thou , just goddess , call our merits forth , And give each deed the exact intrinsic worth ...
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... train , Sad in the midst of triumphs , sigh'd for pain ; Damian alone , the Knight's obsequious squire , Consumed at heart , and fed a secret fire . His lovely mistress all his soul possess'd , He look'd , he languish'd , and could take ...
... train , Sad in the midst of triumphs , sigh'd for pain ; Damian alone , the Knight's obsequious squire , Consumed at heart , and fed a secret fire . His lovely mistress all his soul possess'd , He look'd , he languish'd , and could take ...
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... train : You who the cares of heaven and earth allay , Till nature , quicken'd by the inspiring ray , Wakes to new vigour with the rising day . Oh thou who freest me from my doubtful state , Long lost and wilder'd in the maze of fate ...
... train : You who the cares of heaven and earth allay , Till nature , quicken'd by the inspiring ray , Wakes to new vigour with the rising day . Oh thou who freest me from my doubtful state , Long lost and wilder'd in the maze of fate ...
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... train , and hanged . 2 Peter had , the year before this , narrowly escaped the pillory for forgery ; and got off with a severe rebuke only from the bench . 3 Earl of , and Knight of the Garter , whose personal attachment to the King ...
... train , and hanged . 2 Peter had , the year before this , narrowly escaped the pillory for forgery ; and got off with a severe rebuke only from the bench . 3 Earl of , and Knight of the Garter , whose personal attachment to the King ...
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