The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJ.J. Woodward, 1841 - 484 pages |
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... deep , and gilds the seas and skies , Such glories Pallas on her chief bestow'd , Such sparkling rays from his bright armour flow'd Such from his arms the fierce effulgence flow'd ; Onward she drives him headlong to engage , furious ...
... deep , and gilds the seas and skies , Such glories Pallas on her chief bestow'd , Such sparkling rays from his bright armour flow'd Such from his arms the fierce effulgence flow'd ; Onward she drives him headlong to engage , furious ...
Page 48
... deep murmurs fills the sounding shores ⚫ Thus , far from Delia , to the winds I mourn , Alike unheard , unpitied , and forlorn . Go , gentle gales , and bear my sighs along ! For her , the feather'd quires neglect their song : For her ...
... deep murmurs fills the sounding shores ⚫ Thus , far from Delia , to the winds I mourn , Alike unheard , unpitied , and forlorn . Go , gentle gales , and bear my sighs along ! For her , the feather'd quires neglect their song : For her ...
Page 55
... deep , majestic , solemn organs blow . Hark ! the numbers soft and clear Gently steal upon the ear ; Now louder , and yet louder rise , And fill with spreading sounds the skies ; Exulting in triumph now swell the bold notes In broken ...
... deep , majestic , solemn organs blow . Hark ! the numbers soft and clear Gently steal upon the ear ; Now louder , and yet louder rise , And fill with spreading sounds the skies ; Exulting in triumph now swell the bold notes In broken ...
Page 72
... deep ; There injured lovers , leaping from above , Their flames extinguish , and forget to love . Deucalion once with hopeless fury burn'd , In vain he loved : relentless Pyrrha scorn'd : But when from hence he plunged into the main ...
... deep ; There injured lovers , leaping from above , Their flames extinguish , and forget to love . Deucalion once with hopeless fury burn'd , In vain he loved : relentless Pyrrha scorn'd : But when from hence he plunged into the main ...
Page 90
... deep . What hero , Clio ! wilt thou first relate ? The rage of Tydeus , or the prophet's fate ? Or how , with hills of slain on every side , Hippomedon repell'd the hostile tide ? Or how the youth , with every grace adorn'd , Untimely ...
... deep . What hero , Clio ! wilt thou first relate ? The rage of Tydeus , or the prophet's fate ? Or how , with hills of slain on every side , Hippomedon repell'd the hostile tide ? Or how the youth , with every grace adorn'd , Untimely ...
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