But when from hence he plung'd into the main, Deucalion scorn'd, and Pyrrha lov'd in vain. Haste, Sappho, haste, from high Leucadia throw Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below !" She spoke, and vanish'd with the voice—I rise, And silent tears... The Works of Alexander Pope - Page 17by Alexander Pope - 1822Full view - About this book
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 268 pages
...he plung'd into the main, " Deucalion fcorn'd, and Pyrrha lov'd in vain. 196 " Hafte, Sappho, hafte, from high Leucadia throw " Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below!" She fpoke, and vanilh'd with the voice—I rife, And filent tears fall trickling from my eyes. 200 I go,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1770 - 378 pages
...he plung'd into the main, igj " Eeucalion fcorn'd, and Pyrrha lov'd in vain. " Hafte, Sappho, hafte, from high Leucadia throw " Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below !'* She fpoke, and vanilh'd with the voice — 1 rife, And filent tears fall trickling from my eyes. 29« I... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...xquoi: " Deucalion pnce with hopeless fury burn'd, " In vain he lov'd, relentless Pyrrha scorn'd: " But when from hence he plung'd into the main, " Deucalion scorn'd, and Pyrrha lov'd in vain. 19$ " Haste, Sappho, haste, from high Leucadia throw " Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below... | |
| Edward Harwood - Authors, Greek - 1778 - 412 pages
...Butwhenfromhenceheplung'd intotheMain, " Deucalion fcorn'd, and Pyrrba lov'd in vain. *' Hafte, Sappho, hafte, from high Leucadia throw «' Thy wretched Weight, nor dread the Deeps below. POPE. THE Mitylenians held her fingular Worth in fuch Eftimation, and were fo fenfible of the Celebrity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 400 pages
...Aftiacum populi Leucadiumque vocant. " Hinc fe Deucalion Pyrrhae fuccenfus amore *' Hafte, Sappho, hafte, from high Leucadia throw " Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below !" She fpoke, and vanifli'd with the voice—I rife, And filcnt tears fall trickling from my eyes. 200 I go,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 406 pages
...Deucalion Pyrrhae fuccenfus amore " MLfit, et illaefo corpore preflit aquas. 195 *' Hafte, Sappho, hafte, from high Leucadia throw " Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below !" She fpoke, and vanifh'd with the voice—I rife, And filent tears fall trickling from my eyes. 100 I gor,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 412 pages
...Deucalion Pyrrhac fuccenfus amore " Mifit, et illaefo cprpore preflit aquas. 195 *' Hafte, Sappho, hafte, from high Leucadia throw " Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below !" She fpoke, and vaniuVd with the voice—I rile, And filent tears fall trickling from my eyes. 200 I go,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 476 pages
...Aftiacum populi Leucadiumque vocant. " Hinc fe Deucalion Fyrrhae fuccenfus araore " Hafte, Sappho, hafti, from high Leucadia throw" Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below !" She fpoke, and vanifh'd with the voice—I rife, And flient tears fall trickling from my eyes. z06 I go,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 400 pages
...Hinc fe Deucalion Pyrrhae fuccenfus araore /' Miiit, et illaefo corpoie i -" Hafte, Sappho, hafte, from high. Leucadia throw " Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below !" She fpoke, and vanifh'd with the voice — I rife, And filent tears fall trickling from my eyes. 200 I... | |
| Alexander Pope - English literature - 1797 - 428 pages
...hence he plung'd into the main, " Deucalion fcorn'd, and Pyrrha lov'd in vain. " Hafte, Sappho, hafte, from high Leucadia throw " Thy wretched weight, nor dread the deeps below!" She fpoke, and vanifli'd with the voice—I rife, And filent tears fall trickling from my eyes. 200 I go,... | |
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