CANTO V She said: the pitying audience melt in tears; But Fate and Love had stopp'd the baron's ears. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails, For who can move when fair Belinda fails? Not half so fix'd the Trojan could remain. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope - Page 242by Alexander Pope - 1853Full view - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...sits uncouth, alone, And in its fellow's fate foreses its own ; L'ncurl'd it hangs, the fatal sheers demands, And tempts once more thy sacrilegious hands....said: the pitying audience melt in tears; But Fate and Jove had stopp'd the Baron's ears. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails, For who can move when... | |
| Alexander Pope - Epic poetry, English - 1798 - 146 pages
...Hairs less in sight, or any hairs but these ! ' THE RAPE OF THE LOCK. CANTO V. THE RAPE OF THE LOCK. CANTO V. SHE said: the pitying audience melt in tears ; But fate and Jove had stopp'd the Baron's ears. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails, For who can move when... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1801 - 140 pages
...Hairs less in sight, or any hairs but these !' THE RAPE OF THE LOCK. CANTO V. L_ THE RAPE OF THE LOCK. CANTO V. SHE said : the pitying audience melt in tears; But fate and Jove had stopp'd the Baron's ears. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails, For who can move when... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 236 pages
...demands, And tempts once more thy sacrilegious hands. Oh hadst thou, cruel ! been content to seize ITS Hairs less in sight, or any hairs but these. CANTO...the pitying audience melt in tears ; But Fate and Jove had stopp'd the Baron's ears. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails, For who can move when... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English Language - 1805 - 954 pages
...DryJtn. All books he reads, and all he reads assaih, From Dryden's Fables down to D — y 's Tales. Pape. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails ; For who can move when fair Belinda fails ? Pope. As s A'IL л в L к . л<^ . [from и j.'- .•:,.' That may be attacked. banquo, and his... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1807 - 316 pages
...or any hairs hut these." CANTO V. Siu. sniil: the pitying audience melt in tears; But Fate and Jove had stopp'd the Baron's ears. In vain Thalestris with...who can move when fair Belinda fails? Not half so fiVd the Trojan could remain, 5 While Anna htgg'd and Dido rag'd in vain. Then grave Clarissa graceful... | |
| 1808 - 408 pages
...demand», And tempts once more I by sacrilegious hands. Oh hadst thou, cruel ! been content to seize Hairs less in sight, or any hairs but these ! CANTO...SHE said : the pitying audience melt in tears, But l-'ateandJove had stopp'd the Baron's ears ¡' In vain Thalestris with repvo:ich assui's : I For who... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 328 pages
...demands, And tempts once more thy sacrilegious hands. O haclst thnn, cruel ! been content to seize Hairs less in sight, or any hairs but these!" CANTO...V. SHE said : the pitying audience melt in tears; Bat fate and Jove had stop'd the haron's ears. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails, For who can... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 334 pages
...sacrilegious hands. O hadst thou, cruel ! been content to seize Hairs less in sight, or any hairs bat these!" CANTO V. SHE said : the pitying audience melt in tears; But fate and Jove had stop'd the baron's oars. In vain Thalestris with reproach assails, For who can move when fair... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...or any hairs but these!' CANTO V. OHE said : the pitying andience melt in tears; But fate and Jove had stopp'd the baron's ears. In vain Thalestris with...fails ? Not half so fix'd the Trojan could remain, While Anna begg'd and Dido rag'd in vain. Then grave Clarissa graceful wav'd her fan ; Silence ensued,... | |
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