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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... land and water make all the difference : when Apollo , running af - 1 66 Cheer'd the rough road , we wish'd the rough road long . The rough road then , returning in a round , Mock'd our impatient steps , for all was fairy ground . much ...
... land and water make all the difference : when Apollo , running af - 1 66 Cheer'd the rough road , we wish'd the rough road long . The rough road then , returning in a round , Mock'd our impatient steps , for all was fairy ground . much ...
Page 51
... land springs of water ; in the habitations where dragons lay , shall be grass , and reeds , and rushes . Ch . lv . ver . 13. Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir - tree , and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle - tree ...
... land springs of water ; in the habitations where dragons lay , shall be grass , and reeds , and rushes . Ch . lv . ver . 13. Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir - tree , and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle - tree ...
Page 68
... land ; Where the gilt chariot never marks the way , Where none learn ombre , none ere taste bohea ! There kept my charms conceal'd from mortal eye , Like roses , that in deserts bloom and die . What moved my mind with youthful lords to ...
... land ; Where the gilt chariot never marks the way , Where none learn ombre , none ere taste bohea ! There kept my charms conceal'd from mortal eye , Like roses , that in deserts bloom and die . What moved my mind with youthful lords to ...
Page 89
... land , On which three wives successively had twined A sliding noose , and waver'd in the wind . Where grows this plant , ' replied the friend , ' oh where ? For better fruit did never orchard bear : Give me some slip of this most ...
... land , On which three wives successively had twined A sliding noose , and waver'd in the wind . Where grows this plant , ' replied the friend , ' oh where ? For better fruit did never orchard bear : Give me some slip of this most ...
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... land , Where exil'd tyrants still by turns command . Thou sire of gods and men , imperial Jove ! Is this the eternal doom decreed above ? On thy own offspring hast thou fix'd this fate , From the first birth of our unhappy state ; When ...
... land , Where exil'd tyrants still by turns command . Thou sire of gods and men , imperial Jove ! Is this the eternal doom decreed above ? On thy own offspring hast thou fix'd this fate , From the first birth of our unhappy state ; When ...
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