The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorJones and Company, 1827 - 424 pages |
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Page 42
... Ulysses ' queen , nor Helen's fatal charms . E'en now , when silent scorn is all they gain , A thousand court you , though they court in vain . A thousand sylvans , demigods , and gods , That haunt our mountains , and our Alban woods ...
... Ulysses ' queen , nor Helen's fatal charms . E'en now , when silent scorn is all they gain , A thousand court you , though they court in vain . A thousand sylvans , demigods , and gods , That haunt our mountains , and our Alban woods ...
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... Ulysses his name , who tells him his name is Noman : after his eye is put out , he roars and calls the brother Cyclops to his aid : they in- quire who has hurt him ? he answers Noman : where upon they all go away again . Our ingenious ...
... Ulysses his name , who tells him his name is Noman : after his eye is put out , he roars and calls the brother Cyclops to his aid : they in- quire who has hurt him ? he answers Noman : where upon they all go away again . Our ingenious ...
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... Ulysses visit the shades , the Æneas of Virgil , and Scipio of Silius , are sent after him . If he be detained from his return by the allurements of Ca- lypso , so is Æneas by Dido , and Rinaldo by Armida . If Achilles be absent from ...
... Ulysses visit the shades , the Æneas of Virgil , and Scipio of Silius , are sent after him . If he be detained from his return by the allurements of Ca- lypso , so is Æneas by Dido , and Rinaldo by Armida . If Achilles be absent from ...
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... Ulysses see perform'd our will ; Or , if our royal pleasure shall ordain , Achilles ' self conduct her o'er the main : Let fierce Achilles , dreadful in his rage , 100 The god propitiate , and the pest assuage . Speak what thou know'st ...
... Ulysses see perform'd our will ; Or , if our royal pleasure shall ordain , Achilles ' self conduct her o'er the main : Let fierce Achilles , dreadful in his rage , 100 The god propitiate , and the pest assuage . Speak what thou know'st ...
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... Ulysses rode ; Beneath the deck the destined victims stow'd ; 480 The sails they furl'd , they lash'd the mast aside , And dropp'd their anchors , and the pinnace tied . Next on the shore their hecatomb they land , Chryseïs last ...
... Ulysses rode ; Beneath the deck the destined victims stow'd ; 480 The sails they furl'd , they lash'd the mast aside , And dropp'd their anchors , and the pinnace tied . Next on the shore their hecatomb they land , Chryseïs last ...
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