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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... train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Now tell the King ' tis given him to destroy Declare even now The lofty walls of wide extended Troy ; towers For now no more the Gods with Fate contend ; At Juno's suit the heavenly ...
... train , March all his legions to the dusty plain . Now tell the King ' tis given him to destroy Declare even now The lofty walls of wide extended Troy ; towers For now no more the Gods with Fate contend ; At Juno's suit the heavenly ...
Page 53
... train , Nor envy , Windsor ! since thy shades have seen As bright a goddess , and as chaste a queen ; 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 queen ; Whose care , like hers , protects the sylvan reign , The earth's fair light , and empress of the main . Here , too , ' tis sung , of ...
Page 83
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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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 : O thou , who freest me from my doubtful state , Long lost and wilder'd in the maze of ...
... 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 : O thou , who freest me from my doubtful state , Long lost and wilder'd in the maze of ...
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... train ! Thy soul's delight.2 Recorded in like manner for his virtuous tion , and gentle bearing , by the ingenious Mr. Walter Hart , in this apostrophe : ' Although not sweeter his own Homer sings , Yet is his life the more endearing ...
... train ! Thy soul's delight.2 Recorded in like manner for his virtuous tion , and gentle bearing , by the ingenious Mr. Walter Hart , in this apostrophe : ' Although not sweeter his own Homer sings , Yet is his life the more endearing ...
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