The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 pages |
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... , yet let my present move , And dread avenging Phoebus , son of Jove . But oh ! relieve a hapless parent's pain , And give my daughter to these arms again ! As when the moon , refulgent lamp of night , X LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE .
... , yet let my present move , And dread avenging Phoebus , son of Jove . But oh ! relieve a hapless parent's pain , And give my daughter to these arms again ! As when the moon , refulgent lamp of night , X LIFE OF ALEXANDER POPE .
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... move , And fear the God that deals his darts around . avenging Phœbus , son of Jove . The Greeks , in shouts , their joint assent declare The priest to reverence , and release the fair . Not so Atrides ; he with kingly pride , Repulsed ...
... move , And fear the God that deals his darts around . avenging Phœbus , son of Jove . The Greeks , in shouts , their joint assent declare The priest to reverence , and release the fair . Not so Atrides ; he with kingly pride , Repulsed ...
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... move slowly upward , and roll violently back ? But set the same numbers to another sense : While many a merry tale , and many a song , Cheer'd the rough road , we wish'd the rough road long . The rough road then , returning in a round ...
... move slowly upward , and roll violently back ? But set the same numbers to another sense : While many a merry tale , and many a song , Cheer'd the rough road , we wish'd the rough road long . The rough road then , returning in a round ...
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... move , And streams to murmur , ere I cease to love . Not bubbling fountains to the thirsty swain , Not balmy sleep to labourers faint with pain , Not showers to larks , or sunshine to the bee , Are half so charming as thy sight to me ...
... move , And streams to murmur , ere I cease to love . Not bubbling fountains to the thirsty swain , Not balmy sleep to labourers faint with pain , Not showers to larks , or sunshine to the bee , Are half so charming as thy sight to me ...
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... move , And on its top descends the mystic dove . Ye heavens ! 2 from high the dewy nectar pour , And in soft silence shed the kindly shower ! The sick and weak the healing plant shall aid , From storm a shelter , and from heat a shade ...
... move , And on its top descends the mystic dove . Ye heavens ! 2 from high the dewy nectar pour , And in soft silence shed the kindly shower ! The sick and weak the healing plant shall aid , From storm a shelter , and from heat a shade ...
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