The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Volumes 1-2Phillips, Sampson, 1852 - 616 pages |
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... lost ; O let my muse her slender reed inspire , Till in your native shades you tune the lyre . So when the nightingale to rest removes , The thrush may chant to the forsaken groves , But charm'd to silence , listens while she sings ...
... lost ; O let my muse her slender reed inspire , Till in your native shades you tune the lyre . So when the nightingale to rest removes , The thrush may chant to the forsaken groves , But charm'd to silence , listens while she sings ...
Page 45
... lost love deplores , And with 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 PASTORALS . 45 Autumn.
... lost love deplores , And with 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 PASTORALS . 45 Autumn.
Page 47
... lost my heart while I preserved my sheep ? Pan came , and ask'd , what magic caused my smart , Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart ? What eyes but hers , alas , have power to move ? And is there magic but what dwells in love ...
... lost my heart while I preserved my sheep ? Pan came , and ask'd , what magic caused my smart , Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart ? What eyes but hers , alas , have power to move ? And is there magic but what dwells in love ...
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... lost : Here shall I try the sweet Alexis ' strain , That call'd the listening Dryads to the plain : Thames heard the numbers as he flow'd along , And bade his willows learn the moving song . LYCIDAS . So may kind rains their vital ...
... lost : Here shall I try the sweet Alexis ' strain , That call'd the listening Dryads to the plain : Thames heard the numbers as he flow'd along , And bade his willows learn the moving song . LYCIDAS . So may kind rains their vital ...
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... lost , the wandering sheep directs , By day o'ersees them , and by night protects ; ( 1 ) Ch . ix . ver . 7 . ver . 3 , 4. ( 4 ) Ch . ( 5 ) Ch . xxv . ver . 8 . 40 ( 2 ) Ch . xxxv . ver . 2. ( 3 ) Ch . xl xliii . ver . 18 and ch . xxxv ...
... lost , the wandering sheep directs , By day o'ersees them , and by night protects ; ( 1 ) Ch . ix . ver . 7 . ver . 3 , 4. ( 4 ) Ch . ( 5 ) Ch . xxv . ver . 8 . 40 ( 2 ) Ch . xxxv . ver . 2. ( 3 ) Ch . xl xliii . ver . 18 and ch . xxxv ...
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